- Playing
- Live from Aroma Thyme Bistro
- From
- Joe Bevilacqua
This lively hour of stories, songs and poems about love were performed before a live audience at Aroma Thyme Bistro in Ellenville, New York. Among the highlights of the evening was a parody of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe?" called "Who's Afraid of a Virginian's Wrath?" as played by George and Martha Washington, performed by husband and wife team Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg. Also featured are: - Steve Krulick singing schmaltzy love songs from the early 20th century, - new poetry from Frank Malley - the comedy of Ray Faiola and Wayne Hosford - Lorie Kellogg singing "The Aroma Thyme Bistro Opera" and reading "Ode to a Transfer Station," -Joe and Lorie in a sketch called "Valentine Vignette." There is also some great piano playing by Wayne Hosford and a healthy eating tip from Aroma Thyme Bistro owner and chef Marcus Giuliano. The hour is hosted and produced by Joe Bevilacqua, with additional music by Paul Salomone.
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Jazz-O-Rama #30: "The 78s of Fats Waller"
(58:27)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
The sounds of classic remastered 78 RPM records fill the air when the music of Fats Waller is presented on the 30th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour.
Jazz-O-Rama #29: "The Hard Bop & Vocalese of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross & Art Blakey"
(58:58)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
The sounds of classic remastered early LP cuts fill the air when the music of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross & Art Blakey is presented on the 29th edition of Joe Bev's ...
Jazz-O-Rama #28: "The Early Bebop of Bird, Diz, Tad, Miles & Dexter"
(58:51)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
Early Bebop fills the air when the remastered 78 RPM records of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis,Tadd Dameron and Dexter Gordon are heard on the 28th edition of ...
Jazz-O-Rama #27: "The 78 Records of Tito Puente"
(57:54)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
Early Latin Jazz fills the air when the remastered 78 RPM records of Tito Puente are heard on the 27th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour.
Jazz-O-Rama #26: "Early Western Swing"
(59:15)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
Bob Wills, Bill Boyd and Al Dexter are among the country swing artists who's 78 RPM records are heard on the 26th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour.
Jazz-O-Rama #25: "Songs with HAPPY, NEW or YEAR in the Title"
(57:45)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
"Happy Days Are Here Again", "I Found a New Baby" and "This Year's Kisses" are among the 78 RPM records heard on the 25th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour.
Jazz-O-Rama #24: "Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Fats Waller & Mildred Bailey"
(57:11)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
"The Sheik of Araby", "Don't Fence Me In" and "Alexander's Ragtime Band" are among the 78 RPM records heard on the 24th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour.
Jazz-O-Rama #23: "Make Believe Ballroom Hits"
(57:35)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
"In the Mood", "Begin the Beguine" and "Stompin' At The Savoy" are among the 78 RPM records heard on the 23th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour.
Jazz-O-Rama #22: "Fletcher Henderson & Sidney Bechet"
(56:27)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
"I'm Just Wild About Harry", "Sing, Sing, Sing" and "Christopher Columbus" will be among the 78 RPM records are heard on the 22th edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour.
Jazz-O-Rama #21: "British Dance Bands"
(59:43)
From: Joe Bevilacqua
"I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket", "The Music Goes Round and Round" and "Run, Rabbit, Run" are among the 78 RPM records heard on the 21st edition of Joe Bev's ...
Piece Description
This lively hour of stories, songs and poems about love were performed before a live audience at Aroma Thyme Bistro in Ellenville, New York. Among the highlights of the evening was a parody of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe?" called "Who's Afraid of a Virginian's Wrath?" as played by George and Martha Washington, performed by husband and wife team Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg. Also featured are: - Steve Krulick singing schmaltzy love songs from the early 20th century, - new poetry from Frank Malley - the comedy of Ray Faiola and Wayne Hosford - Lorie Kellogg singing "The Aroma Thyme Bistro Opera" and reading "Ode to a Transfer Station," -Joe and Lorie in a sketch called "Valentine Vignette." There is also some great piano playing by Wayne Hosford and a healthy eating tip from Aroma Thyme Bistro owner and chef Marcus Giuliano. The hour is hosted and produced by Joe Bevilacqua, with additional music by Paul Salomone.
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Review of "Love" - Live at Aroma Thyme BistroOpen mike's should be fun, thats what you got at this opening night. People involved, put forth their best effort and everyone was entertained. Now lets hope more people will get a chance to experience via the radio,more of this open mike. Because Joe Bev brings real life to the radio for everyone to enjoy.
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Brian Douthit
Posted on January 24, 2008 at 01:47 PM | Permalink
Review of "Love" - Live at Aroma Thyme Bistro
The light sound of clanking dishes and real-time laughter with applause is a reminder that this was recorded before a live audience. I was inspired to literally join the crowd with my own piece of cherry pie served with coffee. It would seem that no matter where you are, this piece would transport you to the friendly environment of Aroma Thyme Bistro in Ellenville, New York
Packed with entertaining skits, stories, and songs, this hour-long special moves along at a perfect pace. Anyone who listens to this will no doubt come away with something memorable to talk about with friends later. My personal favorite came in part two with the hilarious, "Words, Words, Words" skit.