The Joe Bev Hour airs five times per week on radio stations around the world. |
The Joe Bev Hour airs five different shows per week--on Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, Pawling Public Radio, Radio New Zealand, and WGTD, Wisconsin Public Radio.
Judy Tenuta, Fred Frees, Swing 78s, June Foray, Alan Reed and The Lone Ranger are among the audio gold on this week's The Joe Bev Hour.
The internationally syndicated radio omnibus is produced and hosted by veteran award-winning personality Joe Bevilacqua (aka Joe Bev) and includes five unique programs each week: The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, Cartoon Carnival, The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, The Joe Bev Experience, and The Joe Bev Audio Theater.
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On this week's shows:
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Length: 29.5 hours
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| The Wedding of Ellis & Elise - part 3 PODCAST: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id572142422
This week, popular comedienne Judy Tenuta gives relationship advice to characters Ellis and Elise (voiced by Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg) and plays accordion and sings at their Pastafarian Pirate wedding and then marries them under her own religion Judyism.
"The Aphrodite of the Accordion," as she calls herself, is comic Judy Tenuta. She is best known for her brash, offbeat humor, she was the first stand-up to win Best Female Comedian at the American Comedy Awards and has released three CDs, two of which were nominated for a Grammy. More about Tenuta and her comedy can be found on her website, www.judytenuta.com.
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Fred Frees Favorites
PODCAST:
Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz introduced by Fred Frees, including: Benny Goodman: It's Only a Paper Moon (1945) Count Basie: Volcano (1939) Duke Ellington: Bensonality (1952) Benny Goodman: King Porter Stomp (1935) Count Basie: One O'Clock Jump (1937) Duke Ellington: Take the A Train (1941) Benny Goodman: Tiger Rag (1936) Benny Goodman: If You Haven't Got a Girl (1931) Count Basie: Jumpin' at the Woodside (1938) Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee: Blues in the Night (1941) Count Basie: 9:20 Special 1941 Duke Ellington: Perdido (1942) Duke Ellington: Ring Dem Bells (1931) Voice actor and the son of legendary voice actor, Fred Frees DJs the show. Fred is a voice actor and the son of legendary voice actor, Paul Frees. Among his credits, he 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. |
Old-Time Radio Parodies:
The Best of the Comedy-O-Rama Hour, Season Two
By Joe Bevilacqua, William Melillo, Robert J. Cirasa
Voiced by Joe Bevilacqua, Rick Ramos, Alison Nead, Cathi Tully , William Melillo, Jay Snyder, Peter Cummings, Thomas Babakowski, Peter Nevargic, James Cronin
Length: 2 hours & 53 min.
As heard on Sirius XM Radio and NPR stations! Old Time Radio Parodies, Volume Two of The Best of the Comedy-O-Rama Hour, produced and directed by Joe Bevilacqua, written by Joe Bevilacqua, William Melillo, and Robert J. Cirasa. These are not old-time radio shows but incredible simulations! Created by veteran audio theater producer Joe Bevilacqua, these humorious half-hours take off on such classic old time radio shows as The Shadow, The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet, War of the Worlds, Suspense and The Jack Benny Program. The fine cast includes Joe Bevilacqua, Rick Ramos, Alison Nead, Cathi Tully, William Melillo, Jay Snyder, Peter Cummings, Thomas Babakowski, Peter Nevargic and James Cronin.
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Cartoon Carnival Meets
the Lone Ranger - part 2
PODCAST:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id627773341
Bill Cosby, Bugs Bunny and Glenn Campbell give their take on The Lone Ranger on the 29th edition of The Joe Bev Experience. During "Cartoon Carnival Meets the Lone Ranger" part two, host Joe Bevilacqua presents Bill Cosby's version of "The Lone Ranger" (1964), Joe Bev, Jay Snyder, Rick Ramos, Alison Nead, Cathi Tully and Tom Babkowski in "The Old Ranger" (1987), Glenn Campbell playing "The Lone Ranger" theme, Mel Blanc in the Warner Brothers cartoon "Buckaroo Bugs" (1944), and William Conrad in audio from "The Lone Ranger" TV cartoon (1980). The Joe Bev Experience is a weekly radio hour 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). 81th ANNIVERSARY OF THE LONE RANGER ON THE RADIO The first of 2,956 radio episodes of The Lone Ranger premiered on January 30, 1933 on WXYZ, a radio station serving Detroit, Michigan. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Ranger) |
Voiced by Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Joe Barbera, Leonard Maltin, Bob Clampett, Stan Freberg, Daws Butler, Mel Blanc, Bill Marx, June Foray, Craig Marin, Janet Waldo
Length: 2 hours & 51 min.
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An Interview with June Foray
and Bill Scott - Part 6
PODCAST:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id624696898
Joe Bev hosts an hour of animation related audio including: June Foray and Bill Scott ("Rocky and Bullwinkle") talk with Bob Claster (1985) conclusion William Conrad, Bill Scott, June Foray, and Paul Frees in Rocky and Bullwinkle: "Jet Rocket Fuel" part two (1959), "Jack and the Beans Talk" as told by Uncle Dunkle (2009), "Mary Had a Lil Lamb" as told by Mr. Jinks (1982), Daws Butler and Doug Young in n "Augie Doggie" cartoon (1959), "Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman" part four (2010), "Willoughby and the Professor Meet the Godfather" conclusion (1972), and music from the "Captain Kangaroo" show. |
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