The Joe Bev Experience

The Joe Bev Experience


The Cartoon Carnival Jazz Special

September 20, 2013


The new radio hour is an anthology series representing the depth and breath of Bev's 40-plus year career in audio storytelling, from documentary to radio drama, and new and classic installments of Bev's older radio show Cartoon Carnival (still heard on many stations. This week, a new episode (the 53rd) of Cartoon Carnival, in which one of Bev's many alter egos Mr. Jazzbo (a talking 78 RPM record) introduces soundtracks from Max Fleischer, Famous Studios, Paramount, MGM and Warner Brothers Cartoons that feature classic jazz, including: You Don't Know What Your Doing - Merrie Melody with The Abe Lyman Orchestra - Warner Brothers (1931); Minnie the Moocher - Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra - Max Fleischer (1932) Snow White -  Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra - Max Fleischer (1933); The Old Man of the Mountain Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra - Max Fleischer (1933) Katnip Kollege - Merrie Melody - Warner Brothers (1938); Me Musical Nephews - Popeye the Sailor - Famous Studios / Paramount (1942); Solid Serenade - Tom & Jerry (1946).





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JAZZ-O-RAMA: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id611001393

CARTOON CARNIVAL: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id624696898

COMEDY-O-RAMA: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id572142422

JOE BEV X: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id627773341

 

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Sound Stages Radio is airing two unique Joe Bev Audio Theater shows per week:

Tuesdays 8:30 am ET, repeat Wednesdays 2:30 pm ET and Fridays 1:30 pm Fridays, repeat Saturdays 5:00 pm, streamed at http://www.soundstagesradio.com.



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More about Waterlogg Productions at http://www.waterlogg.com.