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WNTI Benefit Concert: Comedian Uncle Floyd - Sun., Sept. 20, 2008 4:00 pm - Whitney Chapel
WNTI Benefit Concert: Comedian Uncle Floyd - Sun., Sept. 20, 2008 4:00 pm - Whitney Chapel
Uncle Floyd will have you rolling in the isles with tears of laughter streaming down your face.

A WNTI Benefit Concert with Uncle Floyd
Sun., Sept. 20, 2009
4:00 pm
400 Jefferson Street
Hackettstown, NJ
Whitney Chapel at Centenary College

This benefit show for WNTI is something Uncle Floyd and the staff of the station have been looking forward to for a while now. Many of the WNTI listeners grew up watching the Uncle Floyd Show on UHF and seeing him perform in the saloon at Wild West City. How many of you had or still have an Uncle Floyd Fan Club t-shirt? How many characters from the show can you name? Ogie, Artie Delmar, Don Ho Hum, Cowboy Charlie, Bones Boy, the list goes on and on. This show will be a nostalgic trip down memory lane and all for a good cause, WNTI Public Radio from Centenary College! Snap it pal!
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Uncle Floyd and his brand of slap stick comedy and honky tonk piano playing has been entertaining New Jersey audiences for over 30 years. Coming from a family of entertainers, his two brothers Jimmy and Jerry Vivino are members of the Max Weinberg 7 on the Conan O'Brian show. Uncle Floyd will have you rolling in the isles with tears of laughter streaming down your face on the afternoon of September 20th.

Tickets:
$20.00 per person gets you a seat in the Historic Whitney Chapel on the campus of Centenary College for the 4:00 pm show. They can be purchased:

  • By Visa, Mastercard using our Online Pledge Form
  • By Visa, Mastercard or check by calling 908-979-4355 ext. 1

About Uncle Floyd
Known primarily for his influential comedy/variety television program The Uncle Floyd Show, which ran more than 4,000 original episodes from 1974 to 1998, Floyd “Uncle Floyd” Vivino is a show-biz veteran.

A seasoned comedian, a talented entertainer, and a gifted piano player, Floyd has been entertaining audiences for more than 40 years. However, Floyd is a lot younger than people may think, having started in show-biz as a teenager in 1968.

Today Floyd performs as a stand-up comedian, emcee, and musical entertainer on stage and in nightclubs in Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and all over the New York/New Jersey area, in addition to appearances at all sorts of public events and private functions. Floyd appears on two weekly radio shows as well as taking the occasional film role. Always in demand, Floyd is booked well in advance and plays hundreds of dates each year.

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   Uncle Floyd with WNTI's Melanie Thiel

Floyd’s greatest talent is his versatility. His comedy transcends all age groups, ethnicities and demographics. One night he’ll be joking in Italian for an Italian-American audience, the next night he’ll play to a late-night crowd at a rowdy night spot, then an afternoon show for children or a dinner theater production for seniors. There is no audience Floyd can’t entertain.

As the top banana in Uncle Floyd’s Last Authentic American Traveling Burlesque Show, Floyd recreates the lost American art form (for adults only) that has all but disappeared from theaters today. A sister show called The Last American Variety Show starring Uncle Floyd and His Friends is an old-fashioned vaudeville revue that’s fun for the whole family.

The Uncle Floyd Show featured Floyd’s trademark style of honky-tonk piano, as well as his amazing arsenal of comedy characters. Among the hundreds of guests on the TV show are such popular performers such as The Ramones, Bon Jovi, Chubby Checker, Monty Python, Davy Jones and Peter Tork of The Monkees, Cyndi Lauper, Eddie Money, David Johansen, The Smithereens, Jan & Dean, Squeeze, Dave Edmunds, Rick Derringer, Benny Bell and Tiny Tim. Fans of the TV show included John Lennon and David Bowie (who wrote a song about Floyd called “Slip Away” on his recent CD).

In films, Floyd has acted alongside stars including Robin Williams, Paul Simon, Matt Dillon, Dudley Moore and Daryl Hannah. On television, Floyd had roles on Law & Order and Cosby, among many others.

Mercury Records released an Uncle Floyd record album, in addition to a number of Floyd’s own singles including “Deep In The Heart of Jersey” by his alter ego Cowboy Charlie, a favorite on the Dr. Demento radio show.

Steeped in the traditions of Tin Pan Alley, Floyd is able to perform literally hundreds of pop songs and novelties from the early part of the Twentieth Century. Floyd set a Guinness World’s Record for Continuous Piano Playing by playing (and singing!) some 700 songs in a 24-hour period in front of a live audience.

Since 1968 Uncle Floyd has worked as a comedian in the Catskill Mountains and Pocono Mountains:

PENNSYLVANIA RESORTS

NEW YORK RESORTS

Caesars

Villa Roma                Green Lake

Fernwood

Kutschers                  Villa Vosilla

Crystal Springs

Raleigh                      Roseland

Kelly’s

Granite                      Villa Baglieri

Downingtown Inn

Friar Tuck                  Neville

Floyd has toured with and appeared as an opening act for the following:

Jimmy Roselli Leslie Gore Pat Cooper
Julius La Rosa Lionel Hampton Eddie Rabbit
Chubby Checker Jimmy Sturr The Gaylords
Connie Francis Al Martino Melba Moore
Lou Monte B-52’s Henny Youngman
Jerry Vale Pete Seegar Leon Redbone

…plus hundreds more.

Floyd’s appearances include:

Riviera Casino – Las Vegas, NV
Borgata Casino – Atlantic City, NJ
The Bottom Line – New York, NY
Performing Arts Center – San Mateo, CA
Gaslight Village – Lake George, NY
Comedy Factory – Chicopee, MA
Gallery Theater – Hopkinton, RI
Snoopy’s – Wilmington, NC
Duffy’s – Richmond, VA
Palumbo’s – Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Park Casino – Providence, RI 
Foxwoods Casino – Ledyard, CT
Italian Festival – Milwaukee, WI
Italian Festival – Warren, OH

Plus countless shows in:

Pittsburgh, PA Jacksonville, FL Madison, WI
Schenectady, NY Cleveland, OH Raleigh, NC
Washington, DC Boston, MA Houston, TX
Danville, VA Paterson, NJ Huntsville, AL

Melanie Thiel, WNTI


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