Thursday, December 18, 2014

The 13 Days of Christmas Adds More Stations: A Fred Frees Favorites Christmas is LIVE!


The 13 different holiday specials are airing on public radio, streamed at 
BearManor Radioand podcasts on demand at www.Waterlogg.com and other websites.

Fred Frees loves audio. It's in his blood. Fred is the son of legendary voice actor Paul Frees (Boris Badinov, the Haunted Mansion Ghost, Ludwig Von Drake).

The Frees progeny has followed in his father's footsteps to become a top voice actor in his own right, having voiced Morocco Mole on the Secret Squirrel Cartoon Network revival, narrates many audio books for BearManor Audio, including "Mel Blanc: Man of  A Thousand Voices," and he is the voice of Professor Ludwig Von Watchamacallit (a tribute to his dad's Disney duck character and Sid Caesar's Professor."

"Fred is an incredible actor," beams Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) who writes, produces and edits Fred Frees Favorites: An Audio Book Sampler, which airs on BearManor Radio. "His voice print is very close to his famous dad's and his comic timing is impeccable!"

A Fred Frees Favorites Christmas is just one of 13 different "Joe Bev" holiday specials, which are airing on public radio, streamed at BearManor Radio, and podcast on demand at www.Waterlogg.com and other websites.
A Fred Frees Favorites Christmas 
"A Rockabilly Christmas" - Joe Bevilacqua profiles underground rockabilly guitarist Ray Campi, telling his own story. Campi is unknown today but was one of the pioneers of rock'n'roll, predating Carl Perkins and Elvis.

"The Christmas
I Saved Macy's"
"The Christmas I Saved Macy's" - a true story written and read by Joe Bevilacqua - with original music composed by Joe Bevilacqua and performed by Paul Salomone on piano, Edward Fuqua on bass and Jim Mason on drums.

"The Gift of the Magi"
"The Gift of the Magi" - O. Henry's classic Christmas short story is charmingly told by Lorie Kellogg and Joe Bevilacqua. William Sydney Porter, known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American writer, whose short stories are known for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization, and clever twist endings.

Lorie Kellogg's profile of the BearManor Media book: "Standing in the Spirit at Your Elbow: A History of Dicken's Christmas Carol as Radio/Audio Drama" by Craig Wichman.

And, "Christmas 65" - Allan Sherman, "Snowbound for Christmas" - Dick Valentine, and "I Got Married on Christmas Day" - Fred Frees.


Plus, the amazing Fred Frees as Professor Ludwig Von Watchamacallit continues opening "The 12 BearManor
Presents of Christmas" early. 



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All Things Joe Bev: The Best of Public Radio

By: Joe Bevilacqua
Presented by Joe Bevilacqua

Runtime: 1.7 Hours

Recording: Unabridged
ISBN-13: 978-1-4829-0957-9
All Things Joe Bev: The Best of Public Radio is a collection of sixteen short audio features created for public radio by veteran award-winning producer Joe Bevilacqua (a.k.a. Joe Bev).
1. “A Guy Named Joe Bevilacqua” – Joe Bevilacqua goes on a search for other people with his name and discovers some uncanny coincidences.
2. “Father’s Day” – Joe Bevilacqua recounts how a volatile father’s gift led him to another father figure and an eventual career.
3. “Losing a Best Friend” – Joe Bevilacqua chronicles the rise and fall of a longtime friendship.
4. “Lessons from Daws Butler” – Joe Bevilacqua’s book passes on cartoon legend’s tricks of the trade.
5. “A Tribute to Joe Barbera” – Joe Bevilacqua, Leonard Maltin, and Joe Barbera himself talk about the start of the Hanna-Barbera animation studio.
6. “Archiving Classic Animated Films and Cartoons” – Joe Bevilacqua reports on how some members of America’s animated-film industry are building a new digital archive to preserve classic cartoon footage.
7. “The Kerrville Folk Festival” – Joe Bevilacqua reports on one of the longest-running open-air music events in North America.
8. “Threadgill’s Turns 70” – Joe Bevilacqua reports on the seventieth anniversary of Threadgill’s in Austin, Texas, the musical landmark that helped launch the career of many country and rock stars, including Janis Joplin.
9. “Artist Colony Celebrates Its Centennial” – Joe Bevilacqua profiles the one-hundred-year-old Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, nestled deep in the forest of Woodstock, New York

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10. “Math + Love” – Joe Bevilacqua tracks down his former math professor Ron Reummler to hear how math can explain lost love.
11. “A Valentine from Graham Nash’s MAC” – Joe Bevilacqua recounts how on February 12, 1996, an e-mail from rock legend Graham Nash’s MAC laptop triggered a series of bizarre coincidences, which led to the meeting of Joe’s future wife, Lorie Kellogg.
12. “Living within Your Means as a Choice” – When Joe Bevilacqua lost his job, he made some drastic changes to his lifestyle that turned out to be the best thing that could have happened to him.
13. “The Christmas I Saved Macy’s” – The story of how a five year old Joe Bevilacqua stamped out a fire in the ladies lounge of Bamberger’s department store in Newark, New Jersey, in December of 1964.
14. “A Rockabilly Christmas” – Joe Bevilacqua presents rockabilly pioneer guitarist Ray Campi.
15. “An Old Hollywood Story” – In a two-part story, Joe Bevilacqua reports on an extensive archive of interviews with early Hollywood stars conducted by California schoolteacher and rockabilly pioneer Ray Campi.
16. “An Old Hollywood Story” – Part two of Joe Bevilacqua’s story on Rays Campi’s celebrity interviews.

by O. Henry

Narrated by
Lorie Kellogg,
Joe Bevilacqua
Length: 15 mins
O. Henry's classic Christmas short story is charmingly told by Lorie Kellogg and Joe Bevilacqua. William Sydney Porter, known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American writer, who's short stories are known for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization, and clever twist endings.
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A Fred Frees Favorites Christmas can be heard at all podcast websites, including:
http://tunein.com/radio/Fred-Frees-Favorites-p598235/.

All 15 Joe Bev hours can be heard podcast on demand for free  at www.waterlogg.com.

Joe Bev Christmas Specials include:
1. Cartoon Carnival: The Cartoon Carnival Christmas Party
2. The Joe Bev Experience: "Christmas Special"
3. The Jazz-O-Rama Hour: "A Jazz-O-Rama Christmas"
4. The J-OTR Show:  "The Christmas That Almost Never Was" & "Holmes Creepy Christmas"
5. Fred Frees Favorites: An Audio Book Sampler: "A Rockabilly Christmas", "The Christmas I Saved Macy's", "The Gift of the Magi"
6. Audio Classics Archive with Terry Salmonson:  "A Tour Of Santa's Workshop", "Lum and Abner's Christmas Story" and "Goodbye, 1941" with Jack Benny.
7. The Lost OTR Show: "The Big Show" with Tallulah Bankhead.
8. What's Cookin'? with Chef Steve Mendoza: How to Cook a Turkey
9. Aroma Thyme Radio with Chef Marcus Guilliano: Healthy Christmas and New Year
10. The Comedy-O-Rama Hour New Years Special: Camp Waterlogg: "A Year in Review"
11. The Jazz-O-Rama Hour: A Jazz-O-Rama New Year
12. The Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews: James Darren and Robert Colbert from "Time Tunnel"
13. The Joe Bev Holiday Treat

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12 of the specials will be streamed for free over The BearManor Radio Network at: bearmanormedia.com.

Joe Bevilacqua Christmas Programming is available to all public radio stations via The Public Radio Exchange at: http://www.prx.org/series/22441-joe-bevilacqua-christmas-programming.

Public radio stations running Joe Bev's Specials include:
The Joe Bev Holiday Treat: WAMU
A Jazz-O-Rama Christmas Special: WVAS
A Jazz-O-Rama New Year: WVAS

A full announcement of each show will be be released one per day until December 25.

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