Friday, November 30, 2012

The Voices of Fred Flintstone & Yogi Bear on The Joe Bev Experience, Saturday, December 1 - 4:30 pm ET / 1:30 pm PT, on CRAGG

The Voices of Fred Flintstone & Yogi Bear on The Joe Bev Experience, Saturday, December 1 - 4:30 pm ET / 1:30 pm PT, on CRAGG 



Joe Bev presents part 3 of Alan Reed's Autobiography & Daws Butler's Acting Workshop. The Joe Bev Experience is part of "The Joe Bev 3-hour Block".



Alan Reed was the voice of Fred Flintstone


The Voices of Fred Flintstone & Yogi Bear will be heard on the 17th edition of The Joe Bev Experience airing Saturday, December 1 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 2:30 pm ET).

The hour features chapter three of Yabba Dabba Doo! The Alan Reed Story, the autobiography of the voice of Fred Flintstone, brought to life by veteran radio-theater producer Joe Bevilacqua and Alan Reed Jr.

The audio book features rare interviews with Alan Reed himself, an interview with Joe Barbera, and clips from Reed's radio, TV, and film career, including The Fred Allen Show, The Shadow, The Life of Riley, Life with Luigi, Duffy's Tavern, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Viva Zapata, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Flintstones.


Daws Butler was the voice of Yogi Bear
"What the Butler Wrote: Scenes from the Daws Butler Workshop is audio theater from the mind of Daws Butler, the voice of Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear and many other cartoon characters.

In 1975, Butler began an acting workshop that spawned such talents as Nancy Cartwright (The Simpsons), Corey Burton (Old Navy, Disney), and Joe Bev(ilacqua).

In this series, Bev presents performances of scripts Butler wrote for his acting workshop. This Saturday, guests June Foray and Nancy Cartwright join Bev for a tribute to Butler recorded before a live audience in Glendale, California.

The weekly 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).


Alan Reed


Alan Reed was an American actor and voice actor, best known as the original voice of Fred Flintstone (whom he was said to have physically resembled) on The Flintstones and various spinoff series. He also appeared in multiple films, such as The Tarnished Angels, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Viva Zapata! (as Pancho Villa), Nob Hill and various other films, as well as making acting appearances on various television series and he was the voice of Boris in Lady and the Tramp.




Daws Butler and his characters
Charles Dawson "Daws" Butler was a voice actor originally from Toledo, Ohio. He worked mostly for Hanna-Barbera and originated the voices of many familiar animated cartoon characters, including Yogi Bear, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, and Huckleberry Hound.

Butler was also a prolific writer who co-wrote Stan Freberg's classic comedy records.


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Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) is a veteran radio theater producer and voice actor. A protege of Daws Butler, 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.



Hundreds of hours of audio titles from Waterlogg Productions are available at http://www.waterlogg.com




Yabba Dabba Doo! The Alan Reed Storyby Alan Reed
voiced by Alan Reed Jr.
with Bill Marx as Fred Allen,
Commentary by Joe Bevilacqua
Length: 5 hours
& 6 min
.
The autobiography of the voice of Fred Flintstone
is brought to life by veteran radio-theater producer
Joe Bevilacqua and Alan Reed Jr., featuring rare
 interviews with Alan Reed himself, an interview
with Joe Barbera, and clips from Reed's radio,
TV, and film career, including The Fred Allen Show,
 The Shadow, The Life of Riley, Life with Luigi, 

Duffy's Tavern, The Postman Always Rings Twice,
 Viva Zapata, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and The Flintstones.









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Early London Jazz 78 RPM Records - Saturday, December 1 - 3:30 pm ET / 12:30 pm PT, on CRAGG




"British Dance Bands"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.


"I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket", " The Music Goes Round and Round" and "Run, Rabbit, Run" will be among the 78 RPM records  heard on the 21th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour airing this Saturday, December 1 - 3:30 pm ET / 12:30 pm PT, on Internet radio powerhouse Cult Radio-A-Go-Go! (http://www.cultradioagogo.com).



This Saturday Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor: "
British Dance Bands", including:
  1. Henry Hall and His Gleneagles Hotel Band: Home (1931)
  2. The Ray Fox Band: Whispering (1933)
  3. Ray Noble and His Orchestra with The Freshman: Double Trouble (1935)
  4. Henry Hall's BBC Dance Orchestra: Run, Rabbit, Run (1939)
  5. Jack Hylton: Run, Rabbit, Run (1939)
  6. Harry Roy and His Mayfair Hotel Orchestra : Run, Rabbit, Run (1945)
  7. Ray Noble and His Orchestra: Haunted House (1931)
  8. Billy Cotton's London Savannah Band: Sunny Skies (1928)
  9. Henry Hall's BBC Dance Orchestra: I Like Bananas (1936)
  10. Henry Hall's BBC Dance Orchestra: The Music Goes Round and Round (1936)
  11. Ray Noble and His Orchestra: Rhythm is Our Business (1935)
  12. Ray Noble and His Orchestra: Cherokee (1938)
  13. Debroy Somers, Piccadilly Revelers, Kit-Kat and London Radio: Bless Her Little Heart (1928)
  14. Ray Noble and His Orchestra: Let's Spill the Beans (1935)
  15. Henry Hall's BBC Dance Orchestra: I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket (1936)

British dance band is a genre of popular jazz and dance music that developed in British dance halls and hotel ballrooms during the 1920s and 1930s, often called a Golden Age of British music prior to World War II.

Thousands of miles away from the true origins of jazz in the United States, British dance bands of this era typically played melodic, good-time music that had jazz and big band influences but also maintained a peculiarly British sense of rhythm and style which came from the music hall tradition. Often comedians of the day or music hall personalities would sing novelty recordings backed by well-known British dance band leaders. Some of the British dance band leaders and musicians went on to fame in the United States in the swing era.



Henry Hall was an English bandleader who performed regularly on BBC Radio during the British dance band era of the 1920s and 1930s, through to the 1960s.

Roy Fox was an American dance bandleader whose period of greatest popularity came during his years performing in England during the British dance band era.

Ray Noble was an English bandleader, composer, arranger, radio comedian, and actor. Noble wrote both lyrics and music for many popular songs during the British dance band era known as the "Golden Age of British music", notably for his longtime friend and associate Al Bowlly, including Love Is The Sweetest Thing, Cherokee, The Touch of Your Lips, I Hadn't Anyone Till You and his signature tune, The Very Thought of You. Noble also played a radio comedian opposite American ventriloquist Edgar Bergen's stage act of Mortimer Snerd and Charlie McCarthy, and American comedy duo Burns and Allen, later transferring these roles from radio to TV and popular films.

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.

17 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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Comedy-O-Rama: Joe Bev Makes Radio Theater Anywhere!


Comedy-O-Rama's "Camp Waterlogg" airs 2:30 pm ET / 11:30 am PT, Saturday, December 1 on CRAGG http://www.cultradioagogo.com.


 When Joe Bev was asked by Cult Radio-A-Go-Go to created new installments of his radio theater show The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, he knew he could not produce the show the old fashioned way.


"With portable digital recording, radio theater can now happen anywhere," says the veteran award-winning actor-writer-producer-director.

Everett Kelogg, Gina Kellogg, Joe Bevilacqua
and Lorie Kellogg at Curt Kellogg's
for Thanksgiving Dinner
He adds, "The days of being stuck in a cold little studio with a script and a sound effects table are gone."

Bev records scenes in Japanese restaurants while eating sushi, doing dishes, taking a bath, climbing a tree in the woods, giving the radio stories a real life.

This Saturday, December 1, Joe Bev & Lorie Kellogg's The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, part of "The Joe Bev 3-Hour Block," airs 2:30 pm ET / 11:30 am PT. The Jazz-O-Rama Hour and The Joe Bev Experience follow. Listen online for free at http://www.cultradioagogo.com.

On this week's show, "A Camp Waterlogg-A-Go-Go Hide'n'Seek", the staff tries to please the son of a rich potential donor. During a game of hide'n'seek, Peter Moss (Kenny Savoy) shows up and thinks the camp is deserted.

Joe Bevilacqua
Bev is the voice of most of the characters on the show, including Sgt. Lefty, Ellis the Boatkeeper, Adam Maxwell, and Lil Orphan Andy. Kellogg voices include Olive Pitts, Elise, Mrs. Terwilliger and Lkie.

The hour also includes the story "Uncle Dunkle, Donnie and Wootsy" by Daws Butler, voiced entirely by Joe Bev, and "The Chair" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan, voiced by Kellogg and Bev.

Now in its 39th week on Cult Radio-A-Go-Go! (and its 99th since 2002 including the Sirius XM broadcasts), The Comedy-O-Rama Hour is produced by Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev).


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The Camp Waterlogg Chronicles 1:
"The Camp Waterlogg Offensive"

by Joe Bevilacqua , Lorie Kellogg , Pedro Pablo Sacristan Narrated by Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Kenny Savoy, Jim Folly
Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
Six one-hour comic misadventures of Sgt. Lefty, Olive Pitts, Ellis the Boatkeeper, Squeaky Lkie, Stinky Peter, Mrs. Terwilliger and all the wacky denizens of Camp Waterlogg, the dilapidated Catskills kids camp. The creation of husband and wife team Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) and Lorie Kellogg, The Comedy-O-Rama Hour has evolved since its successful run on Sirius XM Radio into a wacky mix of family-friendly humor, radio theater, audio cartoons, and improvisation.
The Camp Waterlogg Chronicles 1 includes:
"Cupid Comes to Camp Waterlogg" part 1
"Cupid Comes to Camp Waterlogg" part 2
"Homeland Security Comes to Camp Waterlogg"
"Camp Waterlogg, Bon Appetite"
"The Camp Waterlogg Offensive"
"Camp Waterlogg: The Animals Are Revolting"
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Joe Bev, Van(Jennye Rose's great son),
 and Lorie Kellogg having a great visit in Kansas City
The couple 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 2013 (TBA).





Archived Comedy-O-Rama Hours are now podcast on iTunes at:

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 flying back to New York
after visiting family in KC
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.
about Waterlogg Productions at http://www.waterlogg.com


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