"Hurricane Sandy Comes to Camp Waterlogg"
Joe Bev's 3-Hour Radio Block Moves to 2:30 pm ET / 11:30 am PT, Saturday, November 17 on CRAGG
Joe Bev's 3-Hour Radio Block Moves to 2:30 pm ET / 11:30 am PT, Saturday, November 17 on CRAGG
On Comedy-O-Rama: "Hurricane Sandy Comes to Camp Waterlogg," which will feature a tribute to comedian Phil Silvers.
On this Saturday's original improvisational radio theater comedy hour, local newsman Sal Pilfer broadcasts live from Camp Waterlogg trying to show the after-effects of Hurricane Sandy. Only SGT. Lefty, Olive Pitts and the gang are coping just fine without electricity for five days.
Phil Silvers as Sgt. Bilko |
Husband and wife team Joe Bev and Kellogg not only produce, direct and write the weekly comedy hour, they improvised all the character's voices, from their rustic home in the woods of Napanoch, New York, including the radio cartoons: "The Cloud Squeezer" and "Rain Drop, Snowflake" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan.
Bev and Kellogg have been working together since they met in 1996. They recently toured with their Vaudeville in the Catskills stage show, in which they performed "Lambchops" the classic Burns and Allen comedy routine, and Bev MCd and performed the classic Abbott and Costello routine Who's On First? with Bob Greenberg. A second tour is planned for February and March 2013 (TBA).
Joe Bev |
Lorie Kellogg |
Lorie Kellogg is the co-producer. Kellogg started her education at the Kansas City Art Institute. There she studied painting, printmaking, photography, commercial design and video. She continued to Graduate School at the California Institute of the Arts where she received her MFA in Film/Video. Lorie is a graphic designer creating websites, logos, newsletters, newspaper & magazine layout, package design, ad design, and edits video & audio. On Comedy-O-Rama, Lorie also voices Ranger Lorie, Olive Pitts, Lkie (Squeeky), Mrs. Terrwilliger, and half of voices in the Pedro cartoons.
Phil Silvers was an American entertainer and comedy actor, known as "The King of Chutzpah." He is best known for starring in The Phil Silvers Show, a 1950s sitcom set on a U.S. Army post in which he played Sergeant Bilko. Read more at http://www.comedyorama.com/philsilvers/.
More about Waterlogg Productions at http://www.waterlogg.com.
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