
All Things Joe Bev
The Best of Public Radio
Read by: Janis Joplin, Kenneth Threadgill, Bud Abbott, Burl Ives, Willie Nelson
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Published: 1st April 2013
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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).
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"A Guy Named Joe Bevilacqua" - Joe Bevilacqua goes on a search for other people with his name and discovers some uncanny coincidences.
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"Father's Day" - Joe Bevilacqua recounts how a volatile father's gift led him to another father figure and an eventual career.
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"Losing a Best Friend" - Joe Bevilacqua chronicles the rise and fall of a longtime friendship.
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"Lessons from Daws Butler" - Joe Bevilacqua's book passes on cartoon legend's tricks of the trade.
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"A Tribute to Joe Barbera" - Joe Bevilacqua, Leonard Maltin, and Joe Barbera himself talk about the start of the Hanna-Barbera animation studio.
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"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.
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"The Kerrville Folk Festival" - Joe Bevilacqua reports on one of the longest-running open-air music events in North America.
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"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.
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"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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"Math + Love" - Joe Bevilacqua tracks down his former math professor Ron Reummler to hear how math can explain lost love.
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"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.
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"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.
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"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.
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"A Rockabilly Christmas" - Joe Bevilacqua presents rockabilly pioneer guitarist Ray Campi.
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"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.
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"An Old Hollywood Story" - Part two of Joe Bevilacqua's story on Rays Campi's celebrity interviews.
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ISBN: 9781483095905
ISBN-10: 1483095908
Published: 1st April 2013
Format: Digital Audiobook
Language: English
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Duration: 01:40.00























