November 13, 2007

J. Robert Spencer on WOR Radio Tonight!

November 13th, 2007

BroadwayWorld.com reports that Bobby Spencer will be on “The Joey Reynolds Show” tonight, Tuesday night/Wednesday morning, November 14 at 12 Midnight on WOR Radio 710 HD/New York.

Spencer has just completed Directing/Producing/Writing/Starring in his first feature film, entitled Farm Girl in New York, about two guys who have no luck with women, so they hold a fake audition in New York City to meet hot chicks. The film will be featured at the Big Apple Film Festival on Thursday, November 15 at 6PM at Tribeca Cinemas!

“The Joey Reynolds Show” airs weeknights from 12am-5am on WOR Radio 710 HD on the AM radio dial, and it is broadcast on nearly one hundred radio stations nationally. A live stream is available and podcasts are posted on www.wor710.com.

8 Comments »

  1. I bought my ticket to FGINY on-line early yesterday, but never received confirmation via e-mail. I made several calls, first to the theatre, then to the NY Film Festival (everyone was nice, but not knowledgeable), and finally contacted a Natasha Bishop at [email protected], and she e-mailed a confirmation within minutes. From speaking with the various people, I hear I’m not the only one that had this problem.

    Comment by Howard Tucker — November 13, 2007 @ 2:50 pm

  2. I loved Bobby’s interview on the podcast. Unfortunately, I’ll be fast asleep at midnight ;)

    Comment by Catherine — November 13, 2007 @ 6:44 pm

  3. I think the tickets are all sold out, according to the website.

    Comment by Jerseyshoregal — November 13, 2007 @ 8:28 pm

  4. In addition to the Brucie Morrow promotion in 1964, The Four Seasons did a promo recording for Joey Reynolds when he was at WIBG Philadelphia and WXYZ Detroit in 1965. David Cace has a copy of the WIBG recording. Dis you ever dig that up, David? Wish I could have heard the interview, too, Catherine. Maybe Joey played the promo record on the show.

    Comment by Ted Hammond — November 14, 2007 @ 5:38 am

  5. Jersey shore gal, you may want to call Natasha Bishop at 818-980-8161 X234. As of yesterday afternoon, there were tickets available–that’s when mine was confirmed.

    Comment by Howard Tucker — November 14, 2007 @ 10:19 am

  6. Ted

    I did find it, but I’ve been waiting to hook up my turntable to play the B side to answer someone else’s questions about who sings on the B side. Still working on that.

    I did, however, prior to disconnecting my turntable for the move to our current house about 7 years ago record the 4 Seasons’ Joey Reynold Theme. If you can play an audio email I will send it to you. If you would rather not send me your email address here send it to Susie and she will forward it to me and I will send you the Joey Reynold’s Theme Song.

    Comment by David Cace — November 14, 2007 @ 11:24 am

  7. Something on XM Satellite Radio’s “On Broadway” almost made me late to work but it was all worth it. I caught a segment of John Von Soosten’s interview with Bobby Spencer about his new film, “Farm Girl in NY”. I did not catch the full interview, but these topics were discussed:

    Met his wife Jenny Lynn Spencer while they were both performing in Side Show 10 years ago and Bobby introduced “Devil You Know” which had Jenny Lynn performing a solo.

    Bobby thanked us, the fans and his cast of Jersey Boys and promoted the film’s premiere at the Tribeca Theater during the Big Apple Film Festival.

    He spoke of the 2 year anniversary since opening day at the Virginia that Jersey Boys just celebrated.

    Spoke that if the fans not in the NY metro area want to see clips of the film, they can be viewed on the film’s website or bobbyspencer.com.

    When I got to my computer at work (2 blocks from home), and since they already ended the interview, they were playing “Who Loves You” from our favorite musical, “Jersey Boys”!!!!!

    Comment by Mike B. Magbaleta — November 14, 2007 @ 11:29 am

  8. Thanks, David. I will email it to Susie.

    I know all about the turntable dilemma. My wife relegated ours to the basement. One day, I’d like to get the turntable set up and put some “Chameleon” tracks in more portable form.

    Comment by Ted Hammond — November 14, 2007 @ 1:41 pm

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