Friday, October 26, 2012

"A Conversation with Fred Frees" & "Halloween Happening" Part 2 on The Joe Bev Experience - Saturday, October 27 - 3 pm (ET) on CRAGG




Joe Bev presents voice actor Fred Frees and part 2 of Daws Butler's radio play "Halloween Happening"

part of
"The Joe Bev 3-hour Block" airing every Saturday, starting 1 pm (ET) / 10 am (PT) at
  cultradioagogo.com



Host Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) presents "A Conversation with Fred Frees" and part 2 of Daws Butler's radio play "Halloween Happening" on 13th edition of The Joe Bev Experience airing Saturday, October 20 at 3 pm ET / noon PT on http://www.cultradioagogo.com, right after Joe Bev's Comedy-O-Rama Hour and Jazz-O-Rama Hour (part of "The Joe Bev 3-Hour Block" starting 1 pm ET).


Fred Frees
Voice actor and the son of legendary voice actor, Paul Frees acts, DJs and is interviewed during "The Joe Bev 3-Hour Block" is a voice actor and the son of legendary voice actor, Paul Frees. Among his credits, Fred has worked for the Cartoon Network, Disney Interactive, and provided test spots as the Pillsbury Dough Boy for Leo Burnett Co.

During "The Joe Bev Experience," Frees talks with Joe Bev and Lorie Kellogg about his career, his latest Christmas comedy album and his legendary father.

FRED FREES' WEBSITE:fredfreesunleashed.com



Daws Butler was born on November 16, 1916 in Toledo, Ohio, the only child of Ruth Butler and Charles Allen Butler.  His first voice work for an animated character came in 1948 in the animated short Short Snorts on Sports, which was produced by Screen Gems. In 1957, MGM closed their animation division, and producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera found themselves unemployed. They quickly formed their own company, and Daws Butler and Don Messick were on-hand to provide voices. The first, The Ruff & Reddy Show where Butler voiced Reddy, set the formula for the rest of the series of cartoons that the two would helm until the mid-1960s.

Daws Butler and his characters
Daws Butler's official website: http://www.dawsbutler.com/.

Joe Bevilacqua is a veteran radio theater producer and voice actor. He also works on stage and is the winner of the 2012 New York TANYS 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 and has produced hundreds of hours of audiobooks. He currently produces and hosts three radio hours per week for the Internet radio station Cult Radio-A-Go-Go!

Daws Butler's Halloween Happening is part of the The Best of Cartoon Carnival, Volume 3, , which can be purchased from Amazon.com 


Daws Butler’s Halloween Happening
The Best of Cartoon Carnival, Volume 3
By Daws Butler
Voiced by Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg
Length: 45 min.
A new production of the classic radio play by the voice of
 Yogi Bear, Daws Butler! Produced with wonderful sound
 effects and music by veteran radio-theater producer
 Joe Bevilacqua, and performed by husband and wife
 team Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg. 






ISBN: 978-1-4507-9449-7


Joe Bev
Joe Bevilacqua is a veteran radio theater producer and voice actor. He also works on stage and is the winner of the 2012 New York TANYS 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 and has produced hundreds of hours of audiobooks. He currently produces and hosts three radio hours per week for the Internet radio station Cult Radio-A-Go-Go!





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Basie, Ellington, Goodman 78 RPM Records - Saturday, October 27, 2 pm (ET) - on CRAGG

Joe Bev presents
78 RPM Jazz
with a Sense of Humor:
"Fred Frees Favorites"
on The Jazz-O-Rama Hour



on The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, part of "The Joe Bev 3-hour Block" air every Saturday, starting 1 pm (ET) / 10 am (PT) at  cultradioagogo.com.

"One O'Clock Jump", "Take the A Train" and "Perdido" will be among the 78 RPM records  heard on the 18th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour airing this Saturday, October 27, at 2 pm (ET) / 11 am (PT) on Internet radio powerhouse Cult Radio-A-Go-Go!



Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor

This Saturday Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor: "Fred Frees Favorites", including:


  1. Benny Goodman:  It's Only a Paper Moon (1945)
  2. Count Basie: Volcano (1939)
  3. Duke Ellington: Bensonality (1952)
  4. Benny Goodman: King Porter Stomp (1935)
  5. Count Basie: One O'Clock Jump (1937)
  6. Duke Ellington: Take the A Train (1941)
  7. Benny Goodman: Tiger Rag (1936)
  8. Benny Goodman: If You Haven't Got a Girl (1931)
  9. Count Basie: Jumpin' at the Woodside (1938)
  10. Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee: Blues in the Night (1941)
  11. Count Basie: 9:20 Special 1941
  12. Duke Ellington: Perdido (1942)
  13. Duke Ellington: Ring Dem Bells (1931)



Fred Frees Guest Stars on Three Cult Radio-A-Go-Go! Shows Saturday, October 27 1 pm ET / 10 am PT



Fred Frees's website:
fredfreesunleashed.com
Voice actor and the son of legendary voice actor, Paul Frees acts, DJs and is interviewed during "The Joe Bev 3-Hour Block".is a voice actor and the son of legendary voice actor, Paul Frees. Among his credits, Fred has worked for the Cartoon Network, Disney Interactive, and provided test spots as the Pillsbury Dough Boy for Leo Burnett Co.

On The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, Frees introduces 78 RPM records in the voices of cartoon characters including his father's Boris Badanov from Jay Ward's "Rocky and Bullwinkle", Professor Ludwig Von Drake from Disney's "Wonderful World of Color" and Disney's Haunted Mansion voice.






About the music, from Wikipedia:
Catalyst for the Swing era
    In July 1935, a record of the Goodman band playing the Henderson arrangements of "King Porter Stomp" backed with "Sometimes I'm Happy", Victor 78 25090, had been released to ecstatic reviews in both Down Beat and Melody Maker. Reports were that in Pittsburgh at the Stanley Theater some of the kids danced in the aisles, but in general these arrangements had made little impact on the band's tour until August 19 when they arrived in Oakland to play at McFadden's Ballroom. There, Goodman and his artists Gene Krupa, Bunny Berigan, and Helen Ward found a large crowd of young dancers, raving and cheering the hot music they had heard on the Let's Dance radio show.[17] Herb Caen wrote that "from the first note, the place was in an uproar." One night later, at Pismo Beach, the show was another flop, and the band thought the overwhelming reception in Oakland had been a fluke.


The next night, August 21, 1935 at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles, Goodman and his band began a three-week engagement. On top of the Let's Dance airplay, Al Jarvis had been playing Goodman records on KFWB radio, and Los Angeles fans were primed to hear him in person. Goodman started the evening with stock arrangements, but after an indifferent response, began the second set with the arrangements by Fletcher Henderson and Spud Murphy. According to Willard Alexander, the band's booking agent, Krupa said "If we're gonna die, Benny, let's die playing our own thing." The crowd broke into cheers and applause. News reports spread word of the enthusiastic dancing and exciting new music that was happening. Over the course of the engagement, the "Jitterbug" began to appear as a new dance craze, and radio broadcasts carried the band's performances across the nation.

    The Palomar engagement was such a marked success it is often exaggeratedly described as the beginning of the swing era. Donald Clarke wrote "It is clear in retrospect that the Swing Era had been waiting to happen, but it was Goodman and his band that touched it off."



Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) has been producing radio in many genres since 1971 when he was 12. At 19 in 1980, Bev became the youngest person to produce a radio show for public radio. He co-hosted The Jazz Show with Garret Gega in the early 80s, a four hour a week mix classic jazz and comedy. Bev also worked for WBGO, Jazz 88 in Newark, NJ and produced documentaries for WNYC New York Public Radio on jazz legends including Louis Armstrong, Wynton Marsalis, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Cab Calloway, and Lionel Hampton.

Bev also produces, directs, writes and voices half of The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, which is has been highest rated radio show on Cult Radio A-Go-Go! for many weeks. Joe Bev's other weekly radio show, The Jazz-O-Rama Hour debuted at #2.

Ten weeks ago, the veteran voice actor added his third hour for Cult Radio, called The Joe Bev Experience which airs right after The Jazz-O-Rama Hour.

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NEW "Camp Waterlogg Halloween Party" part 2 - Tune in October 27 at 1 pm (ET) on CRAGG


Fred Frees plays the voice  of ghost of Pierre Terrwilliger
FRED'S WEBSITE: 
http://www.fredfreesunleashed.com/

Joe Bev & Lorie Kellogg's Comedy-O-Rama Hour is part of
"The Joe Bev 3-Hour Block
starting at 1 pm (ET) listen online at: cultradioagogo.com




The Comedy-O-Rama Hour premieres Camp Waterlogg-A-Go-Go!  "Halloween Party" part 2, airing Saturday, October 27, as part of "The Joe Bev 3-Hour Block" starting at 1 pm - listen online at  http://www.cultradioagogo.com.



On this Saturday's original improvisational radio theater comedy hour, It's Halloween when Mrs. Terrwilliger, Sgt. Lefty and Olive Pitts think the camp is haunted by the ghost of Pierre Terrwilliger(played by special guest star Fred Frees). It is really Ellis and Elise accidentally playing his last will video over the camp's new security system. Meanwhile, Andy and Lkie get spooky stories instead if candy for trick or treat.


Husband and wife team Joe Bev and Kellogg not only produce, direct and write the weekly comedy hour, except for guest star Fred Frees, they improvised all the character's voices, including four the radio cartoons: "Waking Nightmare", "The Evil Goblins", "The Crashed Martian", and "The Creature in the Attic" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan.

Joe Bev and Lorie 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).


Right after The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, Fred Frees also guest stars on Joe Bev's second weekly show The Jazz-O-Rama Hour airs and that is followed by his THIRD weekly hour The Joe Bev Experience".


Now in its 36th week on Cult Radio-A-Go-Go! (and its 96th since 2002 including the Sirius XM broadcasts), The Comedy-O-Rama Hour is produced by Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev). Bevilacqua is a veteran radio theater producer and voice actor. He also works on stage and is the winner of the 2012 New York TANYS 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, Lewis 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 and has produced hundreds of hours of audiobooks.



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.


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