Thursday, December 31, 2015

Joe Bev's Jazz Show Goes Live, Expands to Three Hours Starting January 5, 2016 at 7 pm (EST) – Exclusively on Pawling Public Radio

Joe Bev & Lorie Kellogg Go Live
 with Great Jazz on Pawling
Joe Bev's Jazz Show Goes Live, Expands to Three Hours Starting January 5, 2016 at 7 pm (EST) – Exclusively on Pawling Public Radio

Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) hosts Jazz, Comedy, Theater, and Cartoon programs that air on public radio and streaming stations around the world.


One happy station broadcasts FOUR of Joe Bev's radio shows each week. Among them is The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, the success of which has prompted WPWL, Pawling Public Radio to expand his show to three hours per week.
Every Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm (EST), beginning Tuesday, January 5, 2016, Joe will be in the studio live to play the greatest classic jazz from the 1950s and 60s. Then, stay tuned from 9 to 10 pm (EST) for Joe's hour of 78 records.

“I am very excited to be back on the air live! Expect great Jazz classics from Monk, Trane, Bird and a lot more! Plus, we'll take calls and talk about what's happening! We may even have some surprise guests!” announced the veteran award-winning producer, who's guest host will be his talented wife, Lorie Kellogg. 
The two additional live hour will air exclusively on Pawling Public Radio. The station broadcasts 24/7 locally on 103.7 FM, and streamed online at:


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Joe Bev
 Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) has primarily known as a radio theater dramatist. However, his career has taken him into every aspect of show business, including stage, film and television, as a producer, director, writer, actor, and cartoonist.

Waterlogg Productions is a full service audio/video entertainment company, founded in 2002 by husband and wife creative duo Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg. Together they have been responsible for over 150 titles distributed exclusively by Blackstone Audio. Check out their website at http://www.Waterlogg.com.

Sophie & Joe Bev

Joe Bev will continue to create his other weekly radio shows which include The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, The Joe Bev Audio Theater and Cartoon Carnival.

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Saturday, December 5, 2015

The Cartoon Carnival A Conversation with Tom Sito


Cartoon Carnival
A Conversation with Tom Sito

TOM SITO
http://www.tomsito.com/ 

This new installment of Cartoon Carnival features a SKYPE with Tom Sito, the "well-known American animator, animation historian and teacher. He has been called a 'key figure in the Disney Renaissance', and one of the One Hundred Most Important People in Animation."
Tom Sito @ Disney 1990
Tom Sito has lectured about animation around the world and has taught animation and animation history at UCLA Film School, The American Film Institute, Woodbury College, Santa Monica College. He is currently an instructor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Still from Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)

Also heard on the show, audio clips from classic animated cartoons, include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), Flies Ain't Human (1941), Minding the Baby (1931), Wackiki Wabbit (1943), What's Up, Doc? (1950), Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988), Raggedy Ann & Andy (1977), and Hillbilly Hare (1950).
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The hour will also feature a cut from Rare Daws Butler 04: Mr. Jinks (Daws Butler) and Chas Butler in Baby Setter Sitter, and Big Mouth Fox, a Pedro's Fable--produced, directed and voiced by Joe Bev. 

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Saturday, November 28, 2015

The Cartoon Carnival Wonderama Christmas Special with Kevin Butler


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Kevin Butler & Craig Marin
with Sir Clive Clyde & Geeba Geeba
The Cartoon Carnival Wonderama Christmas Special with Kevin Butler



Sonny Fox & Child




Veteran Fictional Newscaster Water Cockeyed (Joe Bev) hosts a brand new Cartoon Carnival featuring: Kevin Butler talks about the Wonderama Christmas Party, audio and music from
3 Stooges sing
The Alphabet Song
Wonderama, the 3 Stooges sing The Alphabet Song, Herman and Katnip jump some jive, Sandy Becker's Theme-That Happy Feeling, Sonny Fox introduces the Warner Brothers-Tex Avery cartoon Of Fox and Hounds, Bob and Ray, Capt. Jack McCarthy and more!  



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Sonny Fox
Wonderama is a long-running children's television program that appeared on the Metromedia-owned stations from 1955 to 1986, with WNEW-TV in New York City as its originating station.

Herman and Katnip
Wonderama also ran in five other markets in which Metromedia owned television stations: WTTG in Washington D.C., KMBC-TV in Kansas City, KTTV in Los Angeles, WXIX-TV in Cincinnati, and WTCN-TV in Minneapolis – Saint Paul. The show ran three hours, and later two hours, on Sunday mornings.

In the 1960s, Wonderama aired in a one-hour weekday version in addition to the three-hour Sunday show. The one-hour program lasted until 1970.

Tex Avery cartoon Of Fox and Hounds
In 1977, the show scaled back to two hours before WNEW canceled it in December of that year. The last produced show was taped December 21 before airing on December 25. Host Bob McAllister was upset when an advertisement for the 1972 Charles Bronson movie The Mechanic aired during the show.[where?] McAllister bought an ad in The New York Times that told viewers to stop watching Wonderama.[citation needed] In a 1990s interview with the Southern California interview show 
Sonny Fox
Remember When,[where?] McAllister said that might have led to the cancellation of Wonderama. However, in an interview on WNEW's local talk show Midday with Bill 
Sandy Becker
Chuck McCann
Boggs on the day of Wonderama's cancellation, McAllister claimed to have no idea why the show ended. After its cancellation, Wonderama continued in two-hour Sunday morning reruns from January 1978 to June 1980. McAllister reportedly was unhappy with 
Bob & Ray's voices
the edits, which usually eliminated celebrity performances in order to avoid having to pay royalties.







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