from Uncle Goopie and The Cartoon Carnival Father's Day Special are among six hours of radio by Joe Bevilacqua this week. Get the free SmartPhone app.
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Joe Bevilacqua has created six hours of audio podcasts premiering today, Sunday, June 15, 2014-Father's Day.
All 14 series are podcasts, via iTunes, Tunein.com, joebev.com, and others, as well as via a free SmartPhone app. More at http://www.waterlogg.com.
The latest Joe Bev series:
| The Comedy-O-Rama Hour It's Father's Day Eve at Camp Waterlogg and the woman are out running errands, leaving the men to fend for themselves. Meanwhile, 47 fathers are locked in Buster's Bathhouse but only Ranger Joe has the key and he is running around the woods thinking he really is WWII General Montgomery, who he plays on the History Channel. Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg provide all the voices, improvising half of the hour from their home and the surrounding woods of Napanoch, NY, and perform the Pedro's Fables: The Boy Who Almost Became Prince, Hammer Blows, and The Proud Parents, and Daws Butler's Uncle Dunkle and Donnie: Reddy Robin and the Owl. | |||||
The Joe Bev Experience Fred Frees Favorites: Sons of Harpo & Groucho Speak 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 son-of-harpo-speaks-1. | ||||||
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| Cartoon Carnival The Cartoon Carnival Father's Day Special
Host Joe Bevilacqua and Guest Host Lorie Kellogg present Joe's interview with Doug Young the voice of Doggy Daddy (2006), Augie Doggie (Matt Hurwitz) and Doggy Daddy (Doug Young) (2010) introduce the Hanna-Barbera cartoon
Pop Plays Pop (1959) voiced by Daws Butler and Doug Young, Max Fleischer's Popeye in Goonyland (1938) with Jack Mercer, King Feature's Me Quest for Poopdeck Pappy (1960) with Jack Mercer and Mae Questal, Tex Avery's One Cab's Family (1952) and Little Johnny Jet (1953) with Daws Butler and June Foray. | |||||
The Joe Bev Audio Theater
In the fourth What the Butler Wrote: Scenes from the Daws Butler Workshop: All That Jazz with Daws Butler, Shep Menkin and Herschel Bernardi, Silvia Silverman with Joe Bev doing both voices, The Flea voiced by Daws Butler, Daws on The Bill Weaver Show aired on KNX, former channel 2 in Los Angeles. Plus, Sherlock Holmes in Trouble by Daws Butler, episode 4 of The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes-the 10-part audio series by Joe Bevilacqua available at http://www.waterlogg.com, with Vernon Morris as Sherlock Holmes, Henry J. Quinn as Dr. Watson, Jan Meredith as Mrs. Hudson and Joe Bev as Bert Stover.
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| The Joe Bev Experience: Yabba Dabba Doo! Chapter 1 & Scenes from the Daws Butler Workshop #15
Yabba Dabba Doo! The Alan Reed Story is 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, television, 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.
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 Bevilacqua (NPR). In this series, host Joe Bevilacqua presents performances of scripts Butler wrote for his acting workshop. A book of these scripts Scenes for Actors and Voices is avalable at waterlogg.com.
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The Jazz-O-Rama Hour Host Joe Bev presents an hour of early and late recordings of Louis Armstrong, including: Willie The Weeper; Mack The Knife; Down In Honky Tonk Town; Cornet Chop Suey; Kiss Of Fire; Satchelmouth Swing; Gut Bucket Blues; C'est Si Bon; Laughin' Louie; High Society; A Kiss To Build A Dream; and On Mahogany Hall Stomp (four versions). | ||||||
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