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Anthony Buccino
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Jean Shepherd ReviewWhat You Don't See On The RadioBy Anthony Buccino & Dawn Vincenti
WEST ORANGE, N.J. -- Jean Shepherd, an author, humorist,
satirist, radio and television personality presented a one man show
at the Maurice Levin theatre, in West Orange on Saturday evening,
November1.
It was Shepherd at his best, revealing a New Jersey as only he could see it. From Rayco Instant Seat Covers to "preserving Carvel for posterity: while sadly noting, "Great Eastern is gone, friends." "The town I come from makes Bayonne look like Palm Beach," he said, referring to his early years in northern Indiana. Shepherd, now hails from "embattled New York," the hub of sundry activities. Weaving his wild tales, he proceeded to bring to life personable characters, well known and loved by his fans. They included: Duckworth, the drum major; Kowalski, the five foot one sergeant from Scranton, Pa.; and Lieutenant Cherry of signal corps Company K. He told of his escapades as a Sousaphone player in the high school marching band and a fateful Thanksgiving parade in northern Indian when Duckworth, the drum major, executed his senior year "catastrophic capper." As legend has it, his batons landed on the streetcar power lines high above the parade route, ionizing transformers for miles around. Shepherd dazzled the audience with a proficient demonstration of marching band routines saying, "See, that's the stuff you don't see on the radio!" Shepherd, poking fun at the naive American consumer, used his favorite commercial with the man in the toilet tank and said, "Nothing like that ever happens in your life." And if it did, "What would you do, flush?" Of himself, Shepherd said, "I wish I had a clean mind. I could have been Merv Griffin." Of his stint in the jungle: "Heat rash became a hobby." Of the Holland Tunnel: "There's no day or night, just yellow light bulbs, just like purgatory - suspended between heaven and hell." First published November 26,1975, in The Belleville Times. FLICK LIVES - more on Jean Shepherd |
Where My Work Has Appeared
The Wall St Journal
Dow Jones Newswires NJ.Com - NJ Voices Patch.com Baristanet.com The Nutley Sun The Belleville Times The Independent Press of Bloomfield The Glen Ridge Paper The Nutley Journal The Belleville Post New Jersey Monthly Essex Journal Modern Food Service Magazine
Paterson Literary Review, U.S. 1 Worksheets, Rattlesnake Review, Medusa's Kitchen, Voices In Italian Americana, Edison Literary Review, Journal of New Jersey Poets, CHEST, The Idiom, Fox Chase Review, Up & Under, Caduceus, South Mountain Poets Anthology, MEWS, LIPS, More Sweet Lemons, The Poem Factory, On The Quiet Side, PowWow Review and other places, too! *********
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About Me I've been a professional writer and editor since 1984, having worked at a national and state trade association, a regional trade newspaper, community newspapers and a national business newswire. I've published three books of essays based in and around life and growing up in New Jersey over the past 50 years. You can find me on Facebook and Linkedin Copyright © 1995-2011 By Anthony Buccino. All
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