Thursday, May 17, 2012

Julie Newmar Guest Stars on Joe Bev's Comedy-O-Rama Hour - Saturday, May 19, 1pm (EST) on Cult Radio-A-Go-Go!


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Actress Julie Newmar makes a guest appearance on this Saturday's edition of The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, Joe Bev's "wacky" weekly radio program, which airs ONLINE every Saturday at 1:00pm (EST) / 10:00am (PST) at: http://www.cultradioagogo.com
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Here's a clip from last weeks show...


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On the show, Julie Newmar helps Ellis the Boatkeeper (Played by Joe Bev) pick out flowers for his wedding to Elise (played by Lorie Kellogg).

"We love to work our celebrity guest stars into the plots of our show so that we are doing more than just an interview. It's more fun for everyone!" proclaims Joe Bev (Joe Bevilacqua), who writes, produces, directs and performs nearly all the characters' voices on the weekly show, along with his wife and creative partner Lorie Kellogg.

This week's hour also features three Pedro Pablo Sacristan stories: "Batbird," "Tubby the Potbellied Cat," and "The Flying Contest", and part two of the first new "Our Miss Brooks" story since 1959.

As an eleventh generation American and a Mayflower descendant, Julie Newmar has beauty, brains and a charming sense of humor. Born Julia Chalene Newmeyer in Los Angeles, her father, Donald, was an engineering professor, head of the Phys Ed. Department, and head football coach at LACC.

"Silk Stockings" was her first role on Broadway at 19. Then the very "Stupefyin’ Jones" in "Li’l Abner." She won a Tony for her first speaking role in the hit comedy "Marriage-Go-Round" (Claudette Colbert and Charles Boyer).  She was one of the brides in the classic MGM musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers."

On TV, Julie had many memorable song and dance routines (a Jonathan Winters Special, The Danny Kaye Show, Mike Douglas Show) but is best known for her comedic as well as supernatural roles. In 1966, urged by her brother at Harvard, she created the role of Catwoman in "Batman." Her sense of humor and physicality made her this show’s most popular villain.

From the ‘60s into the 21st century, Julie is still fascinating. "Beauty is her business" as well as her passion for art and design and gardening, which have led to a rose, day lily, and an orchid named in her honor. Her magnificent gardens are first choice for L.A.’s top charity events. "Why not? I live in Paradise."

A book on the oft asked questions "How do you look the way you do?" The answers are few when it comes to makeup and exercise. "It’s the inner life that’s all important". Check it out on JulieNewmar.com – her 2011 book, "The Conscious Catwoman Explains Life on Earth". She is currently writing short stories, magazine pieces, as well as a bi-monthly memoir on the beatitudes of yes, consummate bliss.

For more on Julie Newmar, go to http://www.julienewmar.com






Joe Bevilacqua creates the voices of Ranger Joe, 

Sgt. Lefty, Ellis the Boat Keeper, Andy the Little Orphan Boy, 
all the voices in the "Uncle Dunkle and Donnie" cartoons, 
and the other voices in the Perdro cartoons

Joe Bevilacqua is the winner of the 2012 New York TANY Award for Excellence in Acting. He has performed at the Improv, Caroline's on Broadway, Catch a Rising Star, the Comic Strip, opened for Uncle Floyd, worked with Al Franken, Shelley Berman, Louis Black and Rick Overton. Joe has also MC'd shows featuring Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Mahr and Gilbert Gottfried. He has been regularly heard on National Public Radio and Sirius-XM Radio. Currently, Joe hosts The Comedy-O-Rama Hour on Cult Radio-Go-Go! He also voices Sgt. Lefty, Ellis the Boatkeeper, Adam Maxwell, Andy, and more.


Lorie Kellogg creates the voices of Ranger Lorie,
 Olive Pitts, Lkie (Sqweeky), the gal at the Too Big or Too Small Store,
 and oodles of voices in the Perdro cartoons.


Lorie 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 voices Ranger Lorie, Olive Pitts, Lkie (Sqweeky), Elise, Mrs. Terwilliger, and more.


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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Jazz with a Sense of Humor "Louder & Funnier" Hosted by Joe Bevilacqua -- NEW RADIO SPECIAL



NEW RADIO SPECIAL from JOE BEV

Jazz 
with a Sense of Humor
"
Louder & Funnier"
Hosted by Joe Bevilacqua
An hour of the lighter side of early jazz--presented by Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev.)--from his personal 78rpm record collection. 

Available to radio stations
on the PRX here.




INCLUDED:

  • Louder & Funnier - The Coon Sanders Orchestra (1927)
  • Smiling Skies - Benny Meroff (1928)
  • Smiling Skies - The Coon Sanders Orchestra (1928)
  • (Does She Love Me) Positively-Absolutely - The Mal Hallett Orchestra (1927)
  • Baby, Ain't You Mine - The Coon Sanders Orchestra (1928)
  • That's a Good Girl - The Ben Selvin Orchestra (1926)
  • Maybe I'll Baby You - The Max Fisher Orchestra (1927)
  • Clementine (from New Orleans)  - The Don Voorees Orchestra  (1927)
  • Sugar - The Ben Selvin Orchestra (1927)
  • Ready for the River - The Emerson Gil Orchestra (1928)
  • Chicago Rhythm - The Floyd Mills Orchestra (1929)
  • Low Down Rhythm - The Phil Spitalny Orchestra (1929)
  • Nagasaki - Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra (1928)
  • Nagasaki - The Mills Brothers (1937)
  • Nagasaki - Cab Calloway (1935)
  • Minnie the Moocher - Joe Bevilacqua (2012)
This is the first in a series of Check out other jazz programs by Joe Bevilacqua including Louis Armstrong's New Orleans, with Wynton Marsalis, documentaries including Lady Bird Johnson: Legacy of a First Lady, and radio theater The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes.

Joe Bevilacqua's latest radio series The Comedy-O-Rama Hour will soon be avaaible on the Public Radio Exchange. The popular improvisational radio theater show currently airs online EVERY SATURDAY at 1:00pm (EST) / 10:00am (PST). Listen LIVE anywhere at Cult Radio-A-Go-Go!
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