P.D. Joe Bev Adds Three More Series, Taps Talents of Steve Mendoza for What's Cookin' with Chef Steve
The Guinness Book of World Records should take note of Joe Bevilacqua, also known as Joe Bev, who has just added three new radio series, making his radio production total a whopping 34 hours and 14 different series per month.
As Program Director for the new BearManor Radio Network, Bevilacqua has tapped the talents of a number of high profile producers. The newest show:
Joe Bev's 34 radio hours per month are broadcast worldwide--on Bear Manor Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, Pawling Public Radio, Radio New Zealand, WGTD, Wisconsin Public Radio and others, plus via a free SmartPhone app, available at http://www.waterlogg.com.
The Bear Manor Radio Network is streamed 24/7 at: http://www.bearmanorradio.com.
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Host Joe Bev and guest Bob Bergen, the current voice of Porky Pig. Blast From The Past: The Jack Benny Show (11/25/51) - Jack and Mary See Golden Girl with Dennis' Mother (Verna Felton). LIKE THIS? CHECK OUT JOE'S OTHER GREAT INTERVIEWS: |
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Host Lorie Kellogg and guest Fredrick Tucker, author of biography of Verna Felton, published by BearManor Media, and Blast From The Past: Abbott & Costello #48: Football Game with Harold Peary & Verna Felton from (1/20/44). LIKE OTR? CHECK OUT OUT OUR NEW & OLD TIME RADIO TITLES: . |
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Host Joe Bev presents Tom Mix Meets Tom Mix, a mix of new and old time radio, including: The Secret Mission (5/8/45), The Bodiless Horseman (2010), The Vanishing Village - part 2 (8/13/45). LIKE OTR? CHECK OUT OUT OUR NEW STORIES OF OLD TIME RADIO TITLES: |
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Host Joe Bev presents an hour of recently discovered rare old time radio, not heard since their original broadcasts, including: The Cisco Kid #17: The Fighting Editor and Blondie #1 (10/30/39). LIKE OTR? CHECK OUT OUT OUR NEW & OLD TIME RADIO TITLES: . |
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Host Fred Frees presents an hour an audio from BearManor Media, including: The Music of Al Lerner, Don't Wear Silver in the Winter by Janet Cantor Gari, Journey Thru the Unknown by Murray Langston, The Unknown Comic, and Fred Frees Presents Profile. |
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Host Chef Steve Mendoza presents Lost Frank Sinatra, Jack Benny, BearManor Summer Reading and Grilling with guest Dr Glenn Berger, former recording engineer at A&R records under Phil Ramone and the music of Frank Sinatra. |
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Host Terry Salomonson host an hour of OTR from his personal vault. This time: Lux Radio Theatre #145 - Stella Dallas with Barbara Stanwyck & John Boles (October 11, 1937) Produced by Joe Bevilacqua LIKE OTR? CHECK OUT OUT OUR NEW STORIES OF OLD TIME RADIO TITLES: |
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Host Joe Bev presents an hour of 78 RPM records: Popeye Meets Betty Boop, including: I Wanna Be Loved By You - Helen Kane (1928) I'm Pop-eye the Sailor Man - Billy Costello (1935) Man on the Flying Trapeze - Billy Costello (1934) Button Up Your Overcoat Helen Kane (1929) The Teddy Bear's Picnic - Billy Costello (1935) That's Why I'm Happy - Helen Kane- (1929) Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing - Billy Costello (1935) I Have to Have You - Helen Kane (1929) Good Ship Yakihiki Dooda - Billy Costello (1935) My Man is on the Make - Helen Kane (1930) Nagasaki - Billy Costello (1935) I Want to Be Bad - Helen Kane (1929) Dinah - Billy Costello (1935) Dangerous Nan McGrew - Helen Kane (1930) Tiger Rag - Billy Costello (1935) |
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Host Joe Bev presents A Mel Blanc Festival, including Mel Blanc's demo tape, Bug Bunny Meets The Tortoise-the 1962 Capitol Record, CBS Radio's Mel Blanc's Fix-it Shop (9/3/46) and Ray Campi's 1974 interview with Mel Blanc. LIKE THIS? CHECK OUT JOE'S OTHER GREAT INTERVIEWS: |
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Host Joe Bev presents an hour of recently discovered rare old time radio, not heard since their original broadcasts, including: A Date with Judy #1: Tiger & Bulldog Drummond: A Dinner with Death (3/23/45). LIKE OTR? CHECK OUT OUT OUR NEW & OLD TIME RADIO TITLES: . |
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Camp Waterlogg: Abbott and Costello Meet Ranger Joe, part 2 - ''Hey, Aaaaaabott!!'' The Comedy-O-Rama Hour will present the second of two tributes to the legendary comedy team Abbott & Costello. It is all part of this week's Camp Waterlogg segments, featuring special guest star Bob Greenberg. The improvisational radio theater program is written by husband and wife Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) and Lorie Kellogg and produced and directed by Bevilacqua. The couple voice 80% of the characters on the show each week. |
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The BearManor Radio Hour #1: Lorie's Book Nook #1 - Joe Bev gives over his hour to his wife, host Lorie Kellogg, who talks with guest Bob Colonna, son of Jerry Colonna and author of the book Greetings Gate: The Story of Professor Jerry Colonna, available at bearmanormedia. The hour also features a Blast
''Ah, yes! It is here! The story of everyone's favorite mustache, Jerry Colonna, coming from the bulging eyes of his son, Bob. Teeming with personal, unpublished photos from this wacky author's private collection, this book will keep you up all night! And then some! But that's a good thing. Foreword by Star Wars composer, John Williams!'' |
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The Village Life conclusion by Alan Reed Stench of the City conclusion by Victor Gates First, Alan Reed tells the story of his first business: candy making in The Village Life, chapter three of Yabba Daba Doo! The Alan Reed Story. The full audio autobiography of the voice of Fred Flintstone is available at Amazon and all online vendors or at http://www.waterlogg.com. Then, in the conclusion of Stench of the City 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. |
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The Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition The Joe Bev Audio Theater: Trouble in Simuland by Charlie Morrow & A Box of Nothing by Joe Bevilacqua In the first of two comic futuristic nightmares, Ned Nardly uses his new theme park for his own evil purposes. In the second Willoughby and the Professor begin a new experiment to ''cure the world of all its ills," starting with roaches. HEAR THE ENTIRE WILLOUGHBY SERIES HERE: |
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