Friday, November 16, 2012

"Ancient Rising," "Streets of Staccato," "The Green Lama" on The Joe Bev Experience - Saturday, Nov. 17th - 4:30 pm ET / 1:30 pm PT on CRAGG



Radio Drama on 
The Joe Bev Experience, 
Saturday, November 17
4:30 pm ET / 1:30 pm PT, on CRAGG 

Joe Bev presents
 part 3 of "Ancient Rising," "Streets of Staccato," "The Green Lama".


 The Joe Bev Experience is part of
"The Joe Bev 3-Hour Block" 

on: cultradioagogo.com



It's radio drama week on the eight edition of The Joe Bev Experience airing Saturday, November 17 at 4:30 pm ET / 1:30 pm 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). 



The new radio hour is an anthology series representing the depth and breath of Bev's 40-plus year career in audio storytelling, from documentary to radio drama, and new and classic installments of Bev's older radio show Cartoon Carnival (still heard on many stations).

On the Saturday, November 17th Joe Bev Experience parts 3 of the serialized audio dramatization of Ancient Rising, the SCI-FI Fantasy novel by JC De La Torre, the Victor Gates cop comedy series "Streets of Staccato: Stench of the City," andthe conclusion of a new old-time radio show, The Green Lama: "The Case of the Bashful Spider" by Bob Martin.

"Joe Bevilacqua is an amazingly talented actor and producer who brings these stories to life! You will think you are listening to actual old time radio!" (Jim Harmon, OTR historian and author) 



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Ancient Rising: 
The 3D Audiobook Experience



[Unabridged]
by JC De La Torre (Author),
Voiced by Joe Bevilacqua


Length: 11 hours
& 13 min.

Six years after its initial publication, Ancient Rising still captures the hearts and minds of adventurous readers (and now listeners) beginning their trek into the world of the Ancients. With Book I of the Rise of the Ancients saga, JC De La Torre puts together a fast paced adventure of a lifetime. Now, award winning radio theater artist Joe Bevilacqua breathes new life into the characters that make Ancient Rising one of the most exciting tales out there. Bevilacqua introduces you to the Bev-O-Vision 3D audiobook experience, designed to completely immerse you into the story. 







The New Stories of Old-Time Radio:
Volume One, Set One

By Joe Bevilacqua
Voiced by Joe Bevilacqua


Length: 3 hours and 47 min.

The New Stories of Old Time Radio, Volume One, Set One, produced, directed and voiced by Joe Bevilacqua, with Lorie Kellogg. The first anthology of NEW fiction based on the beloved OTR characters and shows we know and love. Old Time Radio fans have something new to listen to! Includes: Our Miss Brooks: "One Principal Too Many, One Principal Too Meanie" by Clair Schulz; Tom Mix: "Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman" by Jim Harmon; Candy Matson Yukon 2-8209: "The Japanese Sandman" by Jack French; The Clyde Beatty Show: "Perils of the Tiger Barn" by Roger Smith; The Green Lama: "The Case of the Bashful Spider" by Bob Martin; Sgt. Preston of the Yukon: "A Call from the Storm" by Jim Nixon.







Streets of Staccato, 
Episode 1:
'Stench of the City'


Length: Over 1 hour
and 9 minutes

In the first episode of Victor Gates's hilariously naughty "70's cop show with a modern sense of humor", Sgt. Staccato and his men battle it out with stinky pirates as Father Kelly from Belfast tags along. Craziness ensues as events lead to an epic showdown at Mr. B's Ballroom.





Joseph Bevilacqua

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.

JC De La Torre is a speculative fiction author who lives in Wesley Chapel, Florida - a suburb of Tampa. De La Torre has written two critically acclaimed novels, the Rise of the Ancients saga, and Nightmares from Eberus - A Speculative Fiction collection. He also is a featured columinist for Bleacher Report on Tampa Bay sports.

More than three years after the demise of his comic book, the Green Lama was resurrected for a short-lived CBS radio series that ran for 11 episodes from June 5 to August 20, 1949, with the character's voice provided by Paul Frees. The new version is voiced by Joe Bevilacqua. 




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Louis Armstrong and King Oliver 78 RPM Records - Saturday, November 17 - 3:30 pm ET / 12:30 pm PT, on CRAGG


Joe Bev presents 
78 RPM Jazz 
with a Sense of Humor


"1920s New Orleans Dixieland"
on The Jazz-O-Rama Hour


The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, part of
"The Joe Bev 3-hour Block" air every Saturday, starting 2:30 pm (ET) / 11:30 am (PT) at  
cultradioagogo.com.

"Twelfth Street Rag", "New Orleans Stomp" and "Willie the Weeper" will be among the 78 RPM records  heard on the 19th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour airing this Saturday, Nov. 17th, at 3:30 pm ET / 12:30 pm 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: "1920s New Orleans Dixieland", including:
  1.  New Orleans Rhythm Kings: Wolverine Blues (1923)
    SAM MORGAN'S JAZZ BAND 1895-1936
  2. Johnny Bayersdorffer & His Jazzola Novelty Orchestra: I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Riding Now? (1924)
  3. Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven: Willie the Weeper (1927)
  4. Johnny de Droit and his New Orleans Jazz Orchestra: Number Two Blues (1924)
  5. The Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra: Black Rag (1925)
  6. Original New Orleans Rhythm Kings: Gold Leaf Strut (1925)
  7. Sam Morgan's Jazz Band: Sing On (1927)
  8. Sam Morgan's Jazz Band: Bogalousa Strut (1927)
  9. Fate Marable: Pianoflage (1924)
  10. Dumaines' Jazzola Eight: Pretty Audrey (1927)
  11. Sam Morgan's Jazz Band: Mobile Stomp (1927)
  12. Johnny Bayersdorffer and his Jazzola Novelty Orchestra
    at the Spanish Fort in 1924. Left to Right: Chink Martin,
    Tom Brown, Johnny Bayersdorffer, Leo Adde,
    Johnny Miller, Steve Loyacano, Nunzio Scaglione.
  13. The New Orleans Owls: Goose Pimples (1927)
  14. Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven: Twelfth Street Rag (1927)
  15. King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band: New Orleans Stomp (1923)



Oliver, King: King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band







King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band was one of the best and most important bands in early Jazz. The Creole Jazz Band was made up of the cream of New Orleans Hot Jazz musicians, featuring Baby Dodds on drums, Honore Dutrey on trombone, Bill Johnson on bass, Louis Armstrong on second cornet, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, Lil Hardin-Armstrong on piano, and the band's leader, King Oliver on cornet. In 1922 Armstrong received a telegram from his mentor Joe Oliver, asking him to join the band in Chicago. He nervously accepted and went north to Chicago to play second cornet with the band at the Lincoln Gardens at 459 East 31st Street. The addition of Armstrong to this already powerful and popular band took the town by storm. Soon musicians and fans were flocking to hear Louis' amazing cornet playing with the Oliver band. Louis met his second wife Lil Hardin who was the pianist in the Creole Jazz Band. Eventually it was she who urged Louis to leave the band so that he might live up to his true potential and not get stuck playing second to Oliver.



Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven



















Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven was a jazz studio group organized to make a series of recordings for Okeh Records in Chicago, Illinois in May 1927. Some of the personnel also recorded with Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five, including Johnny Dodds (clarinet), Lil Armstrong (piano), Johnny St. Cyr (banjo and guitar). These musicians were augmented by Johnny Dodds's brother, Baby Dodds (drums), Pete Briggs (tuba), and John Thomas (trombone, replacing Armstrong's usual trombonist Kid Ory, then touring with King Oliver). Briggs and Thomas were at the time working with Armstrong's performing group, the Sunset Stompers.

Joe Bev

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.

15 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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"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



"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 






New Comedy-O-Rama, Jazz-O-Rama, Joe Bev Experience
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Phil Silvers The Top Banana

On Comedy-O-Rama: "Hurricane Sandy Comes to Camp Waterlogg," which will feature a tribute to comedian Phil Silvers.

                 
                 Visit our Phil Silvers Tribute Page









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
Now in its 37th week on Cult Radio-A-Go-Go! (and its 97th 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



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/




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