Monday, February 13, 2012

The Art of Audio #12 “A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC”


The Joe Bev
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The Art of Audio #12
“A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC”



It was February 12, 1996, two days before Valentine's Day when I received an e-mail from one “Lorie Kellogg, height 5'4”, brown hair, single, living in Los Angeles”--with photo attached. It was an unsolicited singles ad from a women working for Graham Nash and sent from his MAC Laptop.




Here is “A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC” from our "A Waterlogg Double Feature: 'The Joe Bev Valentine Treat' & The Comedy-O-Rama Hour Valentine Special 'Cupid Comes to Camp Waterlogg' Audiobook on sale for Valentines Day.





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I recognized her name immediately. Six months earlier, I had given up a good job as Senior Radio Publicist for WNYC, New York City's National Public Radio station, and was now living in the Beverly Hills garage apartment of Myrtis Butler, the widow of Daws Butler, the voice of Yogi  Bear, who had been my mentor, to try my hand at animated cartoon voice-over acting in Hollywood.


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I was reading the Internet newsgroup la.wanted and saw a post from Lorie Kellogg, looking for a roommate. I e-mailed her that I didn't “need a roommate” but was “looking for new friends to show me around LA.”

One of the reasons I wrote her was her named, Kellogg, reminded me of the cereal company that had sponsored the original Yogi Bear cartoons. Maybe I thought she was heir to the Battle Creek fortune. (She's not.)

Four months later, no reply from Lorie Kellogg.

When I received the unsolicited ad, I remembered, “She's the one who blew me off!”I decided to punish her with an excruciatingly long e-mail with all the sorted details of my life, from my father beating me as a child to loving Buster Keaton movies.

To my surprise, she wrote back. After a few nights talking on the phone, Lorie suggested, “Let's meet at My Father's Office.”

I thought, “We haven't even met and she wants me to meet her dad already?”It turned out “My Father's Office” was a micro-brewery and bar on Montana Avenue in Santa Monica.

We met on February 17, 1997. Lorie wore a yellow dress with pink flowers and turquoise tights and black leather sandals with a slight heal, her medium length wavy brown hair doted strategically with yellow, pink and turquoise plastic butterfly-shaped barrettes. I wore a pale yellow short-sleeved Izod shirt, cream-colored pants and sneakers, and sported a mustache and a lot more hair than I have now.

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We had our micro-brew and talked passionately about art, comedy, film, music, ecology, health, and other subjects we seemed to have in common. Lorie told me she loved Robin Williams and, as a child, sat, upside down, with her head on the couch and her feet in the air, after watching “Mork and Mindy.” I told her when I was three, in 1964, I piled up the living room furniture cushions on the couch, in size order, so it resembled a tugboat, climbed on top and watched Cap'n Jack McCarthy present 1930s black & white Max Fleischer “Popeye” cartoons on WPIX-TV, New York's local channel 11. 

While Lorie was in the restroom, I thought, “This is the one.”

As she climbed into her car, she thought, “I'm gonna break this guy's heart.”

The next day, Lorie called and invited me to her house to watch Charlie Chaplin's “Modern Times” on video, which we did.


Two weeks later, she invited me to watch Graham Nash rehearse. Well, sort of. Nash was performing on stage in Philadelphia and Lorie and crew were in a building on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, in “The Valley,” as Los Angelians have dubbed it.

Nash was performing an autobiographical rock concert in which he stood before a large screen composed of a number of smaller screens, and clicked a portable mouse to bring up images, broadcast over the Internet, of his childhood attic bedroom during World War II and other pictures of his personal past.

Lorie sat at a bay of large Silicon Graphics computers, hand on her mouse, “in case” Graham's failed. (I'm sure she did a lot more than that. At the actual concert, a camera in Studio City was turned on Lorie and crew and they took a bow for the audience, who saw them projected on stage in Philadelphia.)

After the rehearsal, the crew broke for dinner and were told to be back in an hour for a second run-through.
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Lorie suggested we find a place to eat down Ventura Boulevard. We chose a Moroccan restaurant named "Marrakesh Express" which happens to also be a song written by Graham Nash, and performed by Crosby, Stills, and Nash, on their 1969 self-titled debut album.


No sooner had we pull up pillows and sat down on the floor when a zaftig belly dancer emerged to personally annoy me. I shooed away the wiggling stranger five times before she finally moved on to her next victim, leaving me to woo my new girlfriend. 

We returned to rehearsal to discover the second run-through had been canceled.

“Wanna come back to my place? asked Lorie.“Sure,” I replied.

Darkness fell over the Santa Monica Mountains as I followed, in my 1995 aqua blue Chevy Cavalier, Lorie's 1991 navy blue Ford Escort wagon, out of “The Valley,” over the Sepulevda Pass, to West LA.


Inside Lorie's apartment, we did “the pre-kiss dance”--I stepped forward; she stepped back. I stepped back; she stepped forward, four or five times, until I leaned in for our first kiss.We “made out” on her couch for maybe twenty-minutes, when Lorie stopped, looked me in the eyes, smiled and confidentially announced, “OK. Here's the deal. You can either shave off your mustache and stay the night... or leave now.”
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Without skipping a beat, I enthusiastically asked, “Where's the razor?”


Lorie walked her dog, Duchamp, named after the French painter Marcel  Duchamp (1887—1968), while I stared in her bathroom mirror. No sooner had I had shaved off the right half of my mustache, when I remembered that two days before, I had seen a live taping of a sitcom called “The John Cryer Show,” in which Cryer's character had a beard. In the plot, his girlfriend worries that something is wrong with their relationship, she thinks it might be the beard and asks him to shaved it off, which he does. He comes out of the bathroom, they kiss and she looks at him, says, “No, it just must be you,” and leaves. 

I bravely shaved the left side.

Lorie and I fell in love and moved in together a few weeks later and we've been nearly inseparable ever since, all because of that Internet valentine from Graham Nash's MAC.

To quote the recommendation letter Graham Nash wrote for her at the end of his concert tour, “Lorie is a rare combination of a mother hen and Einstein.”
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Best to you all,

Joe Bev.

Joe Bevilacqua is a veteran award-winning actor, writer, author and producer. His audio is available at Amazon, iTunes, and Audible for Kindle, Blackberry, Android, iPhone, iPod or iPad download, or CD purchase or rental. Find out more!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Waterlogg Valentine Double Feature Audiobook

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A Waterlogg 
Double Feature 
from 
husband & wife team
Joe Bevilacqua 
& Lorie Kellogg





PART ONE:
"The Joe Bev Valentine Treat"
This is a charming hour of stories (real and fictional) about love, hosted by veteran public radio producer Joe Bevilacqua. The hour includes:
(1.) "Who's Afraid of a Virginian's Wrath?": a parody of the Edward Albee play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, as played by George and Martha Washington.
(2.) "A Valentine From Graham Nash's Mac": On February 12, 1996, an email from rock artist Graham Nash's Macintosh laptop triggered a series of bizarre coincidences, which led to the meeting of Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg.
(3.) "Ode to a Transfer Station", or "Love Poem for the Dump".
(4.) "A Mathematical Valentine": Joe Bevilacqua tracks down his former mathematics professor, Ron Reummler, to hear how math can explain lost love.
(5.) "The Love of Lee the Horselogger": Joe Bevilacqua meets a man who set out in a covered wagon in 2006 to find his childhood sweetheart and fell in love with America instead.
(6.) "Marian the Librarian Finds Love at the Bookmobile": The true story of love, in Marion's own words.
(7.) "Valentine Vignette": a sketch by Daws Butler.

PART TWO:
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour Valentine Special: " Cupid Comes to Camp Waterlogg"

A comic one-hour radio play written by Joe Bevilacqua and performed by real-life husband and wife team Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg, plus Cousin Kenny Savoy, Jim Folly, Tom Giannazzo, and Reagan Bonjorno Leonard. Recorded in the woods of Napanoch, New York, and at Carolyn's on Broadway in New York City.

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Thursday, February 9, 2012

KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN for the COMEDY-O-RAMA RADIO Hour!


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It is an hour long comedy improvisation/radio theater program. Returning after a 4 year hiatus after a 4 year run on XM Radio. 

If you donate/support our Kickstarter campaign you will get our radio shows and audio books for FREE and your NAME will be spoken in the weekly Kickstarter ad during the show.
PAST GUESTS: Lewis Black, Shelley Berman and Al Franken. 


CAMP WATERLOGG SEGMENT: We live at a kids camp in the Catskills called Camp Waterlogg and comedy guest improvise with our characters.

LISTEN TO OUR PILOT EPISODE with BOB CAMP of REN & STIMPY: campwaterloggagogo01.mp3



PAST SPECIALS: http://goo.gl/wzH3p 
 
NEW GUESTS: Bob Camp (Animator, Ren & Stimpy), Julie Newmar (Catwoman), Stuart Pankin (HBO's Not Necessarily the News), and Rick Overton (Comedian & Actor) 




FREE RADIO SHOW/PODCAST to STATIONS - It will be first released on Cult Radio A-Go-Go! March 31st, 2012 and then month later to public & commercial radio stations. It will also be offered as podcast on iTunes, and for Kindle, Blackberry, Android, iPhone, iPod or iPad.

OUR FIRST SHOW WILL AIR MARCH 31, 2012

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Joe Bevilacqua is a veteran award-winning actor, writer, author and producer. His audio is available at Amazon, iTunes, and Audible for Kindle, Blackberry, Android, iPhone, iPod or iPad download, or CD purchase or rental. Find out more!

Our work gets great press & reviews...
Yabba Dabba Doo! The Alan Reed Story "Clip-filled tribute to a master character actor...
Movie clips, too, and it's amazing to hear all the
parts Alan played over the years. Joe Bevilacqua,
who turns up doing some narration, puts in
backing music and various clips which make this a nostalgia trip into the Golden Age of Radio. "
Ancient Rising
"Ancient Rising is a non-stop thrill ride through the world of the ancients."
25 Spanish Children’s Stories 
"Your children will delight in these winsome and fanciful tales."

Spanish Halloween Stories for Children"Kids will immediately identify with the
funny and crazy voices of Joe and Lorie.
I always get a kick out of listening to
them myself; they always remind me of
the Saturday morning cartoons I used to watch as a kid."
The New Stories of Old-Time Radio
"If you yearn for simpler times and
your moral compass is set straight,
you’ll definitely enjoy this new collection from Waterlogg Prod.. Give it a try!"
The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes
"Fans of the legendary figure of Sherlock Holmes are sure to get a kick out of this."
Daws Butler’s Halloween Happening "If you haven’t heard these two at work, you’re missing out on something special."Uncle Dunkle and Donnie
"This is 5 hours of listening pleasure that you won’t regret."
Old-time Radio Parodies
"We’re talking three hours of non-stop laughs here. Don’t miss out!"



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_______JOE's ADDITIONAL BIO  ____________


In 2011 Joe Bevilacqua signed a new deal with Audible to distribute all of his audio books including radio drama, science fiction, documentary, comedy and biography. And Joe signed a deal with Sirius/XM Sirius XM Radio to broadcast his work on the Book radio Ch. 80.


For 25 years Joe Bevilacqua was a frequent contributor to National Public Radio, and, in 2004, was awarded a Silver Reel Award from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters for his personal essay A Guy Named Joe Bevilacqua, and two New York Festivals awards for "Lady Bird Johnson: Legacy of a First Lady" in 2001 and the NPR [1] All Things Considered tribute to Joe Barbera in 2006.


From 2002- 2006 Bevilacqua and his wife Lorie Kellogg co-produced the Comedy-O-Rama hour XM Radio, Sonic Theater ch. 160, which is now Sirius/XM Sirius XM Radio Book Ch. 80.


He co-edited, with Ben Ohmart, a book of Daws Butler scripts entitled Scenes for Actors and Voices in 2003 and in 2004 co-wrote the authorized biography: Daws Butler: Characters Actor.


Joe studied voice acting and writing from Daws Butler the voice of Yogi Bear.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

NEW REVIEW - The Laugh Makers by Bob Mills


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Audiobook Review: 

The Laugh Makers

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Monday, February 6, 2012

NEW REVIEW- Ancient Rising: The 3D Audiobook Experience


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Ancient Rising:
The 3D Audiobook Experience 




"I really, really like the additional sound effects in the background. It's the first time I've encountered an audiobook which utilized this kind of creative license. If I am to make an analogy of this technique to cinematography, I would say that this is 3D technique in audiobook as 3D is to movies. And it brought a richness to the audiobook listening experience which I never had in other plain or '2D' audiobooks I'd listened to thus far. It really is wonderful listening to this audiobook. I enjoyed the 3D audiobook experience and wish the author and narrator would produce the rest of the books in the series."
Cherry Mischievous, www.cherrymischievous.com
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The Joe Bev Experience


Thanks for listening!

Joe Bev.

Joe Bevilacqua is a veteran award-winning actor, writer, author and producer. His audio is available at Amazon, iTunes, and Audible for Kindle, Blackberry, Android, iPhone, iPod or iPad download, or CD purchase or rental. Find out more!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Art of Audio #11: The Return of " The Comedy-O-Rama Hour"!


The Joe Bev
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The Art of Audio #11
The Return of
" The Comedy-O-Rama Hour"!


In 2002, Steve Karesh--then program director for XM Satellite Radio's Sonic Theater Channel--asked me to develop a new radio theater show based on Comedyorama.com the comedy tribute website my wife and had developedThus, The Comedy-O-Rama Hour was born. 






Comedy-O-Rama Got Great Reviews!
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I immediately brought in all my characters, of course, the ones I have been doing all my life--Willoughby and the Professor, Oldtime Radio Parodies, "booby" Sherlock Holmes and "the lot".


By the second season in 2003, new characters were added--Daws Butler's Uncle Dunkle, Mitchell Pearson's Adventures of Teaman, Crunch Frog, Offramp, Permafrost MN, and others.



Me with my multi-talented wife Lorie Kellogg.
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In 2004, my old Liquid Comedy buddies joined us for a series of specials. Just as the series was based on our website, we created a new segment called Camp Waterlogg, based on our own funky cabin in the woods of Napanoch, NY. In fact, together with Kenny Savoy,we improvised most of The Comedy-O-Rama Fourth of July Special in those very woods!


Two new characters I completely improvised that day was one-armed Sgt. Lefty and "fraidy-cat" Ellis the Boatkeeper, characters I have continued to do on my Cartoon Carnival radio show.








More Camp Waterlogg specials followed and celebrities, including Lewis Black, Shelley Berman and Al Franken, began making appearances on our show. By 2005, we added NEW stories using oldtime radio characters, such as Fibber McGee & Molly, Duffy's Tavern, Our Miss Brooks and others.


New Oldtime Radio on
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour


We prepared for a sixth season of The Comedy-O-Rama Hour with a big name comedian (I cannot say who, sorry!) signed on as the new host. This comedian was also going to be the voice of Jack Benny in new sketches!


Plans were scuttled with the merger of XM with Sirius Satellite Radio. Our show was cancelled in July of 2007. I went on to many other successful projects.


Last year, I appeared as a guest on Cult-Radio-A-Go-Go! and it went so well, the station asked me to do a new weekly show for them.


And so I am happy to announce The all NEW Comedy-O-Rama Hour will premiere on Cult-Radio-A-Go-Go! Saturday, March 31 from noon to 1pm (Eastern time)!



Shelley Berman guest starred on
The Comedy-O-Rama Hour in 2005
We'll begin with further improvised woodsy adventures of Sgt. Lefty and the gang with "Camp Waterlogg-A-Go-Go!," plus... new performances of Vaudeville classics such as Abbott & Costello's "Who's On First?" and Burns & Allen's "Lampchops", new stories of The Great Gildersleeve, My Friend Irma and more, in front of a live audience, and a lot more celebrity guest stars improvising with us!  



If you are as excited about this as I am... tune in next time to find out more!

Best to you all,

Joe Bev.

Joe Bevilacqua is a veteran award-winning actor, writer, author and producer. His audio is available at Amazon, iTunes, and Audible for Kindle, Blackberry, Android, iPhone, iPod or iPad download, or CD purchase or rental. Find out more!











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