On this week's "Joe Bev Hour" shows:
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The Comedy-O-Rama Hour...
Camp Waterlogg: Happy Birthday, Uncle Goopie! Redux
The Camp is preparing for a big birthday bash for former Camp Waterlogg owner, Uncle Goopie who is now a hermit in a cave who only comes out once a year on his birthday. Uncle Goopie is played by Bob Camp, co-creator of Ren & Stimpy.
Show creator Joe Bevilacqua says, ''Bob is not only a cartoonist, comic book artist, director, and producer, but a great actor as well! Bob plays him like Ernest T. Bass and the name comes from the This is Your Life sketch from Your Show of Shows with Morris, Sid Caesar and Carl Reiner.''
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Host Joe Bev presents remastered 78 RPM records including:
Rhapsody in Blue - The Paul Whiteman Orchestra, conducted by Nat
Shilkret, with George Gershwin on piano (1927)
Creole Rhapsody - Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra (1931)
Fifi's Rhapsody - The John Kirby Orchestra (1941)
Ebony Rhapsody - Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra (1934)
The Guy With The Slide Trombone (Hungarian Rhapsody) The Tommy
Dorsey Orchestra (1945)
Melancholy Rhapsody - The Harry James Orchestra (1941)
Lazy Rhapsody - Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra (1932)
Second Rhapsody - The Paul Whiteman Orchestra, with George
Gershwin on piano (1931)
What makes The Jazz-O-Rama Hour unique is that Bev remasters all
the 78 RPM records he plays: ''Most CD collections compress
these old recordings to limit the hiss, pops and crackles. The
result is a loss of the full depth of the music. I bring back
all the bass, treble and mid-tones, so you can hear it all,"
explains Bev, who adds that listeners will notice a soft high
pitched hiss on "Rhapsody in Blue," a small price to pay for the
rich sound of Whiteman's band.''
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More funny children stories by noted Spanish author Pedro Pablo Sacristán, translated into English, in themes kids love! Perfect for bedtime, car rides, or anywhere you go, The Pedro’s Fables Themes Collection is an entertaining and educational anthology of Pedro Pablo Sacristán’s most beloved tales. Organized into themes and produced with full music and sound effects, this delightful collection is sure to charm the entire family.
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The Joe Bev Experience...
The Cartoon Carnival Jazz Special
PODCAST:
One of Joe Bev's many alter egos Mr. Jazzbo (a talking 78 RPM
record) introduces soundtracks from Max Fleischer, Famous
Studios, Paramount, MGM and Warner Brothers Cartoons that
feature classic jazz, including:
You Don't Know What Your Doing - Merrie Melody with The Abe
Lyman Orchestra - Warner Brothers (1931)
Minnie the Moocher - Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra
- Max Fleischer (1932)
Snow White - Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra - Max
Fleischer (1933)
The Old Man of the Mountain Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway
Orchestra - Max Fleischer (1933)
Katnip Kollege - Merrie Melody - Warner Brothers (1938)
Me Musical Nephews - Popeye the Sailor - Famous Studios /
Paramount (1942)
Solid Serenade - Tom & Jerry (1946)
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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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Cartoon Carnival...
Bob Clampett's Time Beany Part 2 Redux
Host Joe Be presents part two of a tribute to Bob Clampett's
"Time for Beany," featuring Stan Freberg and Daws Butler, Bill
Marx (author of "Son of Harpo Speaks") talks about his dad's
favorite children shows, "Clyde Crashcup Invents the Bathtub"
with Shep Menken (1961), Pebbles and Bamm Bamm sing Let the Sun
Shine In (1965), part four of "Willoughby and the Professor Meet
Bartizan the Genie," (1975), Daws Butler teaches Joe Bev how to
be a voice actor, part four (1975), and Uncle Dunkle and Donnie
in "Perky the Pig" (2009).
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Length: 8.7 hours - CD Set or Download
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The Joe Bev Audio Theater...
Son of Harpo Speaks!, part 1 &
Homeland Security Comes to Camp Waterlogg
PODCAST:
Son of Harpo Speaks! A Family Portrait, was produced, written, and narrated, with voices and music, by Bill Marx and produced by Joe Bevilacqua. It was co-produced, directed, edited, and digitally mastered by Gerry Bucci at Gerico 1 Media. Buy the companion book here: http://www.amazon.com/Son-Harpo-Speaks-Family-Portrait/dp/1482930757
Bill Marx says, ''For many years, friends and family have asked me, 'Bill, why don't you write a book about your life? You must have had quite a childhood growing up with your dad, Harpo, and those zany uncles of yours, the Marx Brothers. And what about those weird, maybe fatalistic happenings you've experienced that can only be described as too-Hollywood-to-believe?''
In Homeland-Security-Comes-to-Camp-Waterlogg, Ranger Joe Bevilacqua and Ranger Lorie Kellogg improvise radio theater stories, doing most of the voices themselves, from their cabin in Catskill Mountains.
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The Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition...
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour
Camp Waterlogg: The Animals are Revolting
This week, the chipmunks and squirrels are throw nuts and acorns
at the staff and visitors at Camp Waterlogg. Chef Ron Drysdale
is still missing and now Adam Maxwell (Joe Bev) from US Homeland
Security is look for him. Joe Bev also plays Sgt Lefty, Ellis da
Boatkeeper, Woody, Adam Maxwell and Lil Orphan Andy. Kellogg is
also heard as Lkie, Elise and Mrs. Terwilliger. Plus, the audio
cartoon "Reddy Robin and the Owl" by Daws Butler, and more.
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OUR BEAR MANOR RADIO SHOWS:
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A Conversation with Fred Frees Blast from the Past: Paul Frees & Groucho on Rankin & Bass's The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians Joe Bev's wife Lorie Kellogg and guest Fred Frees join him for an hour of conversation and rare audio about Fred's dad, legendary voice actor, Paul Frees . Paul was the voice of the Ghost Host at Disney's Haunted Mansion, the dastardly Boris Badenov from Bullwinkle, Professor Ludwig Von Drake via the Wonderful World of Disney, the Pillsbury Dougboy, Ape in George of the Jungle, and many other voices. Ben Ohmart's book: Welcome, Foolish Mortals the Life and Voices of Paul Frees (Revised Edition) is available at bearmanormedia.com.
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with Joe Bev Fibber McGee Meets Fibber McGee ON Fibber McGee an Molly Fibber Builds a Doghouse & The House of Wax Joe Bev hosts an hour old time radio mashup between two Fibber McGee and Molly episodes, one from January 2, 1940 and the other new! Fibber McGee and Molly ran on the NBC Radio Network from 1935 until 1959. Fibber McGee's Scrapbook is available at bearmanormedia.com. New Fiber McGee is available at waterlogg.com.
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Son of Harpo Speaks and Son of Groucho Speaks Host Fred Frees presents an hour of audio delights from the Bear Manor and Waterlogg catalogs, plus some rarities of all kinds. This time, part 1 Son of Harpo Speaks, written and read by Bill Marx, and a rare interview with Arthur Marx, from 1972. The book is available at bearmanormedia.com. The audiobook is available at waterlogg.com.
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Joe Bevilacqua (also know as Joe Bev) has published a number of booked under the Bear Manor banner, including Daws Butler: Characters Actor, Uncle Uncle and Donnie, and Scenes for Actors and Voices.
Bevilacqua has been a staple of public radio since the 1980s, with award-winning appearances on NPR's All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. He has most recently turned his attention to online radio streaming, podcasts and audiobooks.
The veteran broadcaster has developed a number of successful public radio shows airing on stations around the world, including The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, The Joe Bev Experience, Cartoon Carnival, The Joe Bev Audio Theater, and The Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition. Stations include Pawling Public Radio, Radio New Zealand, WGTD, Wisconsin Public Radio, Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, The Radio Book Channel and The Couch TV Network. Available at http://joebev.com/buy.html
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