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album, Bowie said "This is another new song. It's about a television hero in America from '70s that myself, and Lennon and Iggy Pop used to watch in the afternoons. Crazy guy, and we were very addled and used to love fooling around watching this guy Uncle Floyd. And his song is called "Slip Away".
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1460 in New Rochelle, the sister station to his former radio outlet, WVIP. This show features an eclectic variety of records from Vivino's large personal collection, most of which he found in thrift shops, yard sales and curbside garbage piles. The program also features discussion between Vivino and
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is in its 13th season and, after a three-month production hiatus - it was canceled by New Jersey Network on June 25 after a three-year run on that public-television station - will return on Nov. 3, but on CTN, or the Cable Television Network, a Trenton-based broadcast company with about 1.25 million
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The show's first cast members in 1974 included Pat Cupo, Bob D. Caterino – known for his Groucho Marx skits, and Marc Nathan, the cameraman. Later members were Scott Gordon, Craig "Mugsy" Calam, Richard "Netto" Cornetto, Jim Monaco, Art "Looney Skip" Rooney, Charlie Stoddard, David "Artie
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co-host Scott Gordon about the music and artists whose recordings are heard on the show, many of whom Vivino worked with personally during his long career. There are also segments featuring written comments and questions submitted by listeners. Beginning in June 2014, a second weekly
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In 1999, Vivino set a world record for non-stop piano playing, having played for 24 hours and 15 minutes in a charity event to raise money for a sick child. In more than 40 years in show business, Vivino has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for various charities and causes.
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was then seen on statewide cable channel CTN ("The Cable Television Network Of New Jersey"). During this time, the show went through various incarnations with Vivino sometimes hosting a music-only show, showcasing local bands. Vivino also hosted a show called
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on WNBC. The national syndication deal was seen as a huge step forward for the show, which up until that point could only be viewed in and around New Jersey and New York City on a single UHF channel and, at times, local cable.
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where he produced a musical revue starring the school's janitorial staff. Vivino began his live performance career working as a child tap dancer in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and began his broadcast career over a friend's
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aired in New Jersey and New York from 1974 to 1998. It can be read as a children's show or a parody of a children's show. Much of the humor has a twist aimed at adults, in the style of shows by predecessor
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Starting in November 2020, Vivino, along with long-time collaborator, Scott Gordon, began live-streaming old episodes and segments from Gordon's archive of 700 hours of video. These can be seen on
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in the early 1980s, released on a 45 rpm single. Johnny and the band appeared on the show, during which Uncle Floyd said he was honored and humbled to have a band produce a record about the show.
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In April 2022, Vivino revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer in both his bladder and prostate. In July 2023, Vivino suffered a stroke and was hospitalized. A full recovery was expected.
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But sure enough, Mr. Vivino was cast as one of Robin Williams's fellow disc jockeys in the 1987 movie hit. Since then, he has appeared in 11 films as well as such television programs as
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Vivino was selected to be the vocalist on Vince Giordano's 2020 recording of Ain't Misbehavin' but was replaced by Loudon Wainwright III due to a conflicting appearance commitment.
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From 1992 until 1996, cast member Mugsy produced and appeared in a spin-off show entitled "The Eleventh Hour". The show was written and produced in the same vein as
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in their song "It's Not My Place (In the Nine to Five World)", as well as in various live appearances. Also, Ramones guitarist
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in the lyrics. Footage of Vivino as Cowboy Charlie also appears in the video for the song. The members of Dramarama were from
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figure – was named Oogie. His on-air interaction with off-camera staff and sidekicks is somewhat in the style of what
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which can be streamed twice a week from the show's website and through various SHOUTcast mobile apps and links.
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to Jerry Vivino Sr., a jazz trumpeter, and Emily Vivino. He grew up in Paterson,
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which was deleted. In 2000, Vivino played the bit part of an announcer in the
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Delmar" Burd, and Clark the Wonder Dog. A phonograph album based on the show,
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ended in 1992, with CTN showing repeats until that channel's demise in 1999.
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went into a small syndication circuit which included 17 markets, among them
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regularly watching the show. While in Berlin in 2002 touring for his
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T-shirt in pictures of the band, while Joey Ramone often wore an
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In January 2013, Vivino began the internet-based radio program
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program began airing and streaming on Sundays 9:00-Noon over
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Vivino has appeared on several television shows filmed in
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The Last Authentic American Traveling Burlesque Show
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David Bowie on stage in Berlin, 2002, Heathen tour.
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