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Friday, October 31, 2014
BOOOO! 12 Halloween Specials for October!
Waterlogg Productions Releases The Best of Cartoon Carnival, Volume 2: The Holiday Specials
Now available from Waterlogg Productions |
The Best of Cartoon Carnival,
Volume 2:
The Holiday Specials
via Blackstone, Audible, Amazon and other online vendors.
All Waterlogg Productions titles are available for sale through the company's Internet portal http://www.waterlogg.com
Daws Butler and Joe Bevilacqua |
As the protege of cartoon voice legend Daws Butler (Yogi Bear), the veteran award-winning broadcaster (NPR, XM Radio) Joe Bevilacqua is no stranger to the cartoon world. Joe Bev even co-authored his mentor's authorized biography, Daws Butler, Characters Actor.
From Mel Blanc to June Foray, from Disney to Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Carnival is a lively hour of rare and classic cartoon audio, children's records, cartoon music and sound effects, new radio cartoons, interviews and mini-documentaries about the wonderful world of animation.
The audio set includes:
"The Cartoon Carnival Christmas Party" - Hosted by Joe Bev.'s childhood creations Willoughby and the Professor, presenting rare and classic holiday themed cartoon audio and music including Stan Freberg, Daws Butler, Marian Richmond in "Sleepy Santa," "The Christmas That Almost Never Was," and "Christmas Dragnet," plus music from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" by Vince Guarldi, "The Chipmunk Song," Burl Ives sings "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas," Thurl Ravenscroft sings "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch," and Sammy Davis Jr. sings "It's Christmas Time All Over the World."
"The Cartoon Carnival Thanksgiving Special" - Joe Bevilacqua's alter ego, noted newsman Walter Cockeyed fills in again as host and presents a wide array of classic and rare holiday themed cartoon, record and radio audio, including Arthur Q. Bryan, Mel Blanc and Sraah Berner in Friz Freleng's "The Hardship of Miles Standish" (1938); selections from "Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America"; Jack Benny has a "Turkey Dream" (1947), with Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Frank Nelson and the Sportsman Quartet; Jack Mercer in "Pligrim Popeye" (1951); Daws Butler and Don Messick in the Yogi Bear cartoon "Rah-Rah Bear!" (1959); and listener Kevin Bulter (TVParty.com) talks about the history CBS Thanksgiving Day Parade.
"The Cartoon Carnival Election Special" - Joe Bev's alter ego, noted newsman Walter Cockeyed fills in as host and presents a wide array of classic and rare political cartoon, record and radio audio, including Stan Freberg, Daws Butler, Alan Reed and June Foray in "The CBS Radio Workshop (1956), Mae Questel and Jack Mercer in "Olive Oyl for President" (1948);Stan Freberg and Daws Butler in "Cecil the Sick-sick Sea Serpent Meets President harry Truman" (1952), Fred Allen Visits Senator Claghorn (Kenny Delmar) (late1940s); Stan Freberg and Daws Butler in "Point of Order" (1954); Bob and Ray in "Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife" (1954); Mel Blanc in "Ballot Box Bunny" (1950); "The Hardly-Worth-It Report Investigates The Three Little Pigs" (1966);and Mae Questel in "Betty Boop for President" (1932).
"The Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular" - Guest host Wilfred Graves (Joe Bev.) presents: June Foray and Mel Blanc in "Broomstick Bunny" (1956); part one of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part one of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Boop sings "Mysterious Mose" (1930); "Quick Draw Mc Graw and the Treasure of Sarah's Mattress" (1960); part two of June Foray and Paul Frees in "Snooper and Blabber Meet the Gruesomes" (1966); Allan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean VanderPyl, Gerry Johnson, Doug Young, Howard Morris, and Alan Melvin in part two of "The Flintstones: Monster Fred" (1964); Betty Hutton sings "Ol' Man Mose is Dead".
"The Cartoon Carnival Halloween Spooktakular" II - Guest host Wilfred Graves returns for a second year to present this two-hour special, which will include Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg in "A Halloween Happening" by Daws Butler (2010); "A Different Take on Halloween" by Pedro Pablo Sancristan (2010); Joe Bev. as Harold Peary in "The Attack of the Creepy Crawly Things from Outer Space" (2004), June Foray as Witch Hazel and Clarence Nash as Donald Duck in the Disney cartoon "Trick or Treat" (1952), June Foray as Witch Hazel and Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny in the Warner Brother's cartoon "A Witch's Tangled Hare" (1959), Cecil Roy, Jackson Beck, Jack Mercer and Allen Swift in the Paramount Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoon "Boo Moon" (1952), Chris Allen, Bill Scott, Hans Conried, and Paul Frees in Jay Ward's "Hoppity Hooper" fights ghosts, and the 1962 novelty song "Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett.
“The Cartoon Carnival Valentine Special” - Co-hosted by real life husband and wife Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg - Stan Freberg in “John and Marsha” (1951), Mel Blanc and June Foray in Pepe Le Pew's “Really Scent” (1959), scenes from “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown” (1975), Joe Bev's former Math teacher explains his “Mathematical Analysis of Romantic Love” (2005), Mel Blanc in the Bugs Bunny cartoon “Hare Splitter” (1948), Jack Mercer and Mae Questal in the Popeye cartoon “Hillbilly and Cooing” (1956), Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Kenny Savoy and Jim Folly in scenes from “The Camp Waterlogg Valentine Special” (2004).
"The Cartoon Carnival ”Presidents Day Special” - Once again noted newsman Walter Cockeyed (Joe Bev.) guest hosts - Stan Freberg, Peter Leeds and Barney Phillips in “Washington Crosses the Delaware” (1961), Mel Blanc and Bea Benederet in “Yankee Doodle Bugs” (1954), Bob Newhart's take on “Abe Lincoln and Madison Avenue” (1960), Joe Bevilacqua as Uncle Dunkle and Donnie in “The Cherry Tree Caper” (2009), Mel Torme sings “Abraham” with the Chico Marx Orchestra (1943), Jim Henson and Frank Oz in “Kermit the Frog Interviews George Washington's Father” (1976), Stan Freberg, Tyne Daly, June Foray, Sherman Hemsley and William Woodson in “Abe Lincoln at Home in the White House” (1996), Lorie Kellogg and Joe Bevilacqua in“Who's Afraid of a Virginian's Wrath”, excerpts from the Porky Pig cartoon“Old Glory” (1939) and the Daffy Duck cartoon “Scrap Happy Daffy” (1943).
"The Cartoon Carnival Mother's Day Special" - Guest co-hosted by Joe Bev's mom, Joan Bevilacqua, and his mother-in-law, Virginia Kellogg, presenting classic and rare cartoon audio related to mothers, eggs, mothers on eggs, chickens on eggs, mother chickens on eggs, elephants on eggs, including the Warner Brothers cartoons "An Egg Scrambled" (1950) (voiced by Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet) and Bob Clampett's version "Horton Hatches the Egg" by Dr. Suess (1942), the Walter Lantz cartoon "Mother Goose on the Loose" (1942), Walt Disney's "Mother Goose Goes Hollywood" (1938) and "The Truth About Mother Goose" (1957), Max Fleischer's "The Kids in the Shoe," featuring the voice of Olive Oyl herself, Mae Questal and Smiley Burnette of Gene Autry fame singing "Mama Don't 'Low" (1935), plus Al Jolson singing "My Mammy" (1946) and "Mutiny in the Nursery" by The Paul Whiteman Orchestra (1938).
"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), 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 Cartoon Carnival July 4th Special:
Camping with the Boy Scouts" - Guest host Sgt. Lefty (Joe Bev.) presents Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg and Kenny Savoy in scenes from "Fireworks at Camp Waterlogg" (2004), Alan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean Vanderpyl, Bea Benaderet, Dick Beals and John Stephenson in "The Flintstones: Cave Scout Jamboree" complete with the Welch's commercials (1964), and Daws Butler and Don Messick in "Cub Scout Boo Boo" (1961).
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WATERLOGG RADIO NETWORK
Comedy-O-Rama: iTunes Link
Jazz-O-Rama: iTunes Link
Cartoon Carnival: iTunes Link
Joe Bev Exp: Tunes Link
Joe Bev Audio Theater: iTunes Link
Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition: iTunes Link
The Voice Actor Show: iTunes Link
Lorie's Book Nook: iTunes Link
J-OTR Show: iTunes Link
Fred Frees Favorites: iTunes Link
The Lost OTR Show: iTunes Link
Audio Classics Archive: iTunes Link
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve: iTunes Link
Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews: iTunes Link
Aroma Thyme Radio: iTunes Link
MORE PODCASTS CAN BE HEAR HERE: http://www.waterlogg.com.
ADDITIONAL LINKS:
Waterlogg Audio: http://waterlogg.com/
Daws Butler Audio: http://dawsbutler.com/
Comedy-O-Rama Site: http://comedyorama.com/
More About Joe Bev: http://joebev.com/
Daws Butler Audio: http://dawsbutler.com/
Comedy-O-Rama Site: http://comedyorama.com/
More About Joe Bev: http://joebev.com/
Thursday, October 30, 2014
JOE BEV is a guest on John Melley presents Voice Over Marketing Podcast
Joe Bevilacqua is all over the place! He is the guest on John Melley presents TVOMP (Voice Over Marketing Podcast)...
Episode 27:
Full Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed | Hear Joe's portion of the show: |
Episode 27:
An Interview With Joe Bevilacqua
In this episode of the Podcast I talk with Joe Bevilaqua A.K.A. “Joe-Bev” about using your voice over and production skills to create products on your own and how to profit from them.
About Joe:
Joe Bevilacqua, also known as Joe Bev is 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 even cartoonist.
Joe Bevilacqua, also known as Joe Bev is 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 even cartoonist.
In 1975, Daws Butler, the voice of Yogi Bear and many Hanna-Barbera and Jay Ward cartoon characters, dubbed himself Joe Bev’s personal mentor.
Since 1980, Bevilacqua has produced any award-winning radio programs for National Public Radio, Sirius XM Radio and others.
In 2012, Bevilacqua signed an exclusive distribution deal with Blackstone Audio, for his more than 40 years of audio work. He is releasing hundreds of hours of audio documentaries, comedies, dramas, autobiographies and more.
Bevilacqua won a 2007 New York Festivals Awards for his “Tribute to Joe Barbera” which aired on NPR s All Things Considered. And his NPR Weekend Edition story “A Guy Named Joe Bevilacqua” won the 2004 National Federation of Community Broadcasters Award.
Joe Bev also produces & hosts fifteen pod-casts.
Contact Joe: www.Waterlogg.com
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WATERLOGG RADIO NETWORK
Comedy-O-Rama: iTunes Link
Jazz-O-Rama: iTunes Link
Cartoon Carnival: iTunes Link
Joe Bev Exp: Tunes Link
Joe Bev Audio Theater: iTunes Link
Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition: iTunes Link
The Voice Actor Show: iTunes Link
Lorie's Book Nook: iTunes Link
J-OTR Show: iTunes Link
Fred Frees Favorites: iTunes Link
The Lost OTR Show: iTunes Link
Audio Classics Archive: iTunes Link
What's Cookin' with Chef Steve: iTunes Link
Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention Celebrity Interviews: iTunes Link
Aroma Thyme Radio: iTunes Link
MORE PODCASTS CAN BE HEAR HERE: http://www.waterlogg.com.
ADDITIONAL LINKS:
Waterlogg Audio: http://waterlogg.com/
Daws Butler Audio: http://dawsbutler.com/
Comedy-O-Rama Site: http://comedyorama.com/
More About Joe Bev: http://joebev.com/
Daws Butler Audio: http://dawsbutler.com/
Comedy-O-Rama Site: http://comedyorama.com/
More About Joe Bev: http://joebev.com/
JOE'S NEW NEWS ARTICLE: Ulster Latino business leaders hold Spanish speaking entrepreneur seminar
HEAR THE INTERVIEW HERE: http://www.joebev.com/joebev-audio/mid-hudson-news/MHN_dailynews-Latino-Story.mp3
& READ IT IN THE FREEMAN NEWSPAPER:
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/general-news/20141030/ulster-leaders-hold-spanish-speaking-entrepreneur-seminar
Ulster Latino business leaders hold Spanish speaking entrepreneur seminar
ELLENVILLE – Patrick Nilo and his wife Paulina were two of about 15 people who attended the Spanish Speaking Entrepreneur Seminar, held at Gabby’s Café in Ellenville on Wednesday. It was hosted by the Ulster County Economic Development Alliance.
Mr. Nilo came to the United States from Chile in 1972 and soon found work at the Granit Hotel in Kerhonkson. When the Granit closed down – it has since reopened as The Hudson Valley Resort and Spa – Nilo said he “could have gone on welfare but that never crossed my mind.”
Instead, he worked at any job he could land until he was offered a chance to buy a cab company.
Today, Patrick and Paulina’s CJ Cab is celebrating its 20th year in Ellenville.
For Genero Garcia, the restaurant business is booming. Four years ago, a second Gaby’s opened in Rhinebeck and he is now renovating a new space across the street from his current Ellenville location. He wanted to hold the seminar to help people seeking business guidance.
“I remember when I started, it wasn’t an easy task; it was very hard, especially when it comes to the economic part of the business and the legal part of the business and the procedures,” Garcia said. “It’s very hard because you don’t know what to do, who to call. This is something I wanted to do to help people who want to make a difference here or anywhere.”
Garcia, who was raised in New York City, came to the United States from Mexico when he was 13 years old.
“I always worked. I learned the language. I didn’t go to school a lot, just got the basics. I went to work in the food industry.”
Now Garcia wants to give back to his community by passing on what he has learned about running a successful business.
“You have to know what you really want. You have to have a clear vision of what you are looking for. With my help, we can grow the economy. Small business is what drives the national economy.”
A panel fielded questions about how to access the banking system, how do you get a loan, the Affordable Health Care Act, and even solar power incentives.
Carlos Campuzano worked for a community bank for more than 10 years and said he attended the seminar “to inform the people how to qualify for a commercial loan.”
Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. According to the 2013 census, they constitute 17 percent of the United States population, or 53 million people.
The total Hispanic population in the Village of Ellenville was 1,154 in 2013.
The Columbia, South America born Campuzano pointed out that in Ulster County alone, there are almost 20,000 Spanish speakers. In Ellenville, there are Spanish speakers from Mexico, Central America, and South America.
“They are here because there used to be a lot of jobs here—factories; unfortunately, they closed,” Campuzano said. “Apparently, they are still here but now, they want to open their own businesses in this area. They like to live in this area. They don’t want to move.”
& READ IT IN THE FREEMAN NEWSPAPER:
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/general-news/20141030/ulster-leaders-hold-spanish-speaking-entrepreneur-seminar
Joe Bevilacqua recording County Executive Michael Hein |
Ulster Latino business leaders hold Spanish speaking entrepreneur seminar
ELLENVILLE – Patrick Nilo and his wife Paulina were two of about 15 people who attended the Spanish Speaking Entrepreneur Seminar, held at Gabby’s Café in Ellenville on Wednesday. It was hosted by the Ulster County Economic Development Alliance.
Attendees welcomed by County Executive Michael Hein |
Instead, he worked at any job he could land until he was offered a chance to buy a cab company.
Today, Patrick and Paulina’s CJ Cab is celebrating its 20th year in Ellenville.
For Genero Garcia, the restaurant business is booming. Four years ago, a second Gaby’s opened in Rhinebeck and he is now renovating a new space across the street from his current Ellenville location. He wanted to hold the seminar to help people seeking business guidance.
Genero Garcia co-owner of Gaby's Restaurant in Ellenville, NY |
Garcia, who was raised in New York City, came to the United States from Mexico when he was 13 years old.
“I always worked. I learned the language. I didn’t go to school a lot, just got the basics. I went to work in the food industry.”
Now Garcia wants to give back to his community by passing on what he has learned about running a successful business.
“You have to know what you really want. You have to have a clear vision of what you are looking for. With my help, we can grow the economy. Small business is what drives the national economy.”
Carlos Campuzano being interviewed by Joe Bevilacqua |
Carlos Campuzano worked for a community bank for more than 10 years and said he attended the seminar “to inform the people how to qualify for a commercial loan.”
Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. According to the 2013 census, they constitute 17 percent of the United States population, or 53 million people.
The total Hispanic population in the Village of Ellenville was 1,154 in 2013.
The Columbia, South America born Campuzano pointed out that in Ulster County alone, there are almost 20,000 Spanish speakers. In Ellenville, there are Spanish speakers from Mexico, Central America, and South America.
“They are here because there used to be a lot of jobs here—factories; unfortunately, they closed,” Campuzano said. “Apparently, they are still here but now, they want to open their own businesses in this area. They like to live in this area. They don’t want to move.”
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