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Continue Uncle Floyd VivinoVivino in 2009BornFloyd Vivino (1951-10-19) October 19, 1951 (age 68)Paterson, , United StatesOccupationTV - radio host, musician, actorYears active1974-presentAwardsGuinness Book of World Records - the longest time played pianoWebsite (born October 19, 1951), also known as Uncle Floyd, is an American television, film and stage artist primarily known for his comedy/variety TV show Uncle Show Floyd (1974-1998). Vivino's early life was born in Paterson, New Jersey, as Jerry Vivino Sr., a jazz trumpeter, and Emily Vivino. He grew up in Paterson, Point Pleasant, Island Heights and Glen Rock. He attended Glen Rock High School, where he produced a musical featuring school cleaners. Floyd began his live career working as a dancer in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and began his career on the broadcast of a friend's pirate radio station when he was in high school. Floyd Vivino is the older brother of Jerry Vivino and , who were members of the Basic Cable Band formerly known as Max Weinberg 7. Floyd is also the uncle of musical theater actress Donna Vivino. The career uncle floyd Show Uncle Floyd Show 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 Supi Sales and Pi Wee Herman. The show featured character comedy, puppet, some audience participation, musical guests, and Floyd's piano playing. One of Floyd's puppet pals - actually a gluttonous figure - was named Oogie. His on-air interactions with off-camera staff and sidekicks are somewhat in the style of what and Chelsea Handler would later do. Local bands such as , The Shades and R. Stevie Moore, along with such famous artists as The , , Benny Bell, , Jan and Dean, , Squeeze, , Blue yster Cult, Joe Jackson and also appeared in Floyd's program. The show debuted on ua-Columbia Cable TV in New Jersey, now part of Cablevision, on January 29, 1974. Beginning in November 1974, it was broadcast on the UHF-TV station WBTB-TV, Newark, broadcasting on channels 68 and 60, which later became WTVG, then WWHT, as station ownership changed. The first actors on the show in 1974 included Pat Kupo, Bob D. Caterino, known for his scenes of Pear Marx, and Mark Nathan, the cameraman. Later members were Scott Gordon, Craig Mugsy Kalam, Richard Netto Cornetto, Jim Monaco, Art Looney Skip Rooney, Charlie Stoddard, David Artie Delmar Bird, and Clark Wonder Dog. The phonographic album based on the show, The Uncle Floyd Show Album, was released on Mercury Records, and a number of 45 rpm singles on Bioya were released around 1979-83. released several compact days as a solo artist. In 1982, the Uncle Floyd Show entered a small syndication chain that included 17 markets, among them WNBC-TV channel 4 in New York, the WTAF-TV channel 29 in , WPWR-TV Channel 60 in and WSBK-TV Channel 38 in Boston. It aired immediately after SCTV on WNBC. The national syndication agreement was seen as a huge step forward for the show, which until then could only be viewed in and around New Jersey on the same UHF channel and sometimes local cable. From 1983 to 1986, Uncle Floyd's show ran throughout the PBS network, NJN , which consisted of 4 channels: WNJS (Channel 23, Camden), WNJN (Channel 50, Montclair), WNJB (Channel 58, New Brunswick) and WNJT (Channel 52, Trenton). Beginning in late 1986, The Uncle Floyd Show was spotted on the state-run cable channel CTN (New Jersey Cable Tv Network). During this time the show went through various incarnations, and Floyd sometimes hosted a show just for music, showing off local bands. Floyd also hosted a show called Uncle Floyd in New Jersey, in which he will visit various cities and businesses in the state. The first production of Uncle Floyd's show ended in 1992, with the CTN show repeated until the dissolution of the channel in 1999. From 1992 to 1996, the cast of Mugsy (real name Craig CM Kalam) produced and appeared in a spin-off show called Eleventh Hour. The show was written and produced in the same vein as Uncle Floyd's show. It was broadcast live from studios in Nutley, N.J. across the CTN cable network, as well as on two North New Jersey public access channels, Oakland Cablevision and suburban Cablevision New Jersey to East Orange (later acquired by Comcast Corporation). In 1998, the production of Uncle Floyd's show began at Cablevision Studios in Oakland, New Jersey. One hundred shows have been produced and shown on Cablevision systems throughout the region. Musical guests included Marky Ramon and Misfits. Although the viewer response was enthusiastic, the show was canceled by Cablevision after the first series of episodes. Vivino's other work has appeared on several television shows filmed in New York, including Law and Order, 100 Centre Street, and Cosby, and has been a regular on program The Wiseguys Show on Raw Dog Comedy (Channel 104) hosted by former Sopranos cast member . Vivino performed the jingle and also appeared in a television commercial, a borderline themed amusement park in Wild West City, located in Netcong, N.J., ringing that is still used in the park. He also had roles in the films Good Morning, Vietnam, Crazy People and Mr. Wonderful. He also filmed a scene for One-Trick Pony, which was deleted. In 2000, Vivino played the role of announcer in the Clown Posse movie, Big Money Hustlas. From 1987 to 2013, Vivino was broadcast on WVIP-FM 93.5 radio from New Rochelle, New York, where he played a wide range of Italian music in his Sunday afternoon program, the Italian-American Serenade. He claims to have the largest collection of Italian records in the world. The program was resumed at the sister station WVOX 1460 AM in September 2018. In 1999, Vivino set a world record for playing the piano, playing 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, Floyd has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for various charities and organizations. In April 2013, the sale of Uncle Floyd's Garage began on WVOX 1460 in New Rochelle, the sister station of his former radio station, WVIP. This show has an eclectic variety of entries from Vivino's large personal collection, most of which he found in thrift stores, yard sales and roadside garbage heaps. The program also includes a discussion between Vivino and co-host Scott Gordon about music and artists whose recordings are heard on the show, with many of whom Vivino has worked personally during his long career. There are also segments with written comments and questions submitted by listeners. Beginning in June 2014, the second weekly Garage Sale Music program began airing and broadcasting on Sundays from 9 a.m. to noon over WFDU 89.1 FM in Tinek, New Jersey. The WVOX program ended in September 2018, returning to the Italian-American Serenade format. In January 2013, Vivino launched The Uncle Floyd Radio Show, which can be broadcast twice a week from the show's website and through various mobile apps and SHOUTcast links. Floyd hosted and starred in The Last Authentic American Traveling Burlesque Show, a tribute to the lost entertainment style of burlesque. Tribute to the first band to refer to The Uncle Floyd Show in song was the Johnny Gork Band from Flemington, New Jersey 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 resigned that the band was recording about the show. , a fan of the television show Vivino, recorded the song Slip Away on his 2002 album Heathen. The texts mention Uncle Floyd and his Oogie and Bones Boy dolls. Asked how he found out about the show, Bowie said: told me about it. He also mentioned , regularly watching the show. While touring in Berlin in 2002 for his album Heathen, Bowie said, This is another new song. It's about a TELEVISION hero in America since the 70s that I and Lennon and Iggy Pop watched this afternoon. Crazy guy and we were very addled and loved fooling around watching this guy Uncle Floyd. And his song is called Away. The song Working for According to , the 1994 album Hi-Fi Sci-Fi features The Uncle Floyd Show in text. Footage of Uncle Floyd as cowboy Charlie also appears in the video for the song. The members of Dramarama were from Wayne, New Jersey and made their first television appearance on The Uncle Floyd Show. The Ramones also recognized Uncle Floyd's show in their song It's Not My Place, as well as in various live performances. In addition, Ramones guitarist Johnny Ramon was often seen wearing an Uncle Floyd Show T-shirt in the band's photos, while Joey Ramon often wore the Uncle Floyd Show button on a leather jacket. (quote is necessary) References - Staff. Uncle Floyd - His television program collects a cult - it's so bad, it's good, Philadelphia Inquirer, February 26, 1984. Accessed February 28, 2011. He studied piano as a child, and like his brothers - Jimmy, an arranger for vocalist Phoebe Snow, and Jerry, for years saxophonist Frankie Valli - began making a living with music shortly after his graduation in 1969 from Glen Rock High School in Bergen County. - Floyd returns to television, but fans are Irked. The New York Times. October 12, 1986. Received 2014-12-20. Uncle Floyd's Show is in its 13th season and, after a three-month production hiatus - it was canceled by the New Jersey network on June 25 after a three-year run on this public television station - will return on November 3, but on CTN, or cable television network, the Trenton-based broadcasting company has about 1.25 million subscribers. ... Cite has an empty unknown parameter: Co-authors (help) - Floyd Vivino - IMDb - b He said uncle and made it pay. The New York Times. December 8, 2002. Received 2014-12-20. But of course, Mr. Vivino was cast as one of Robin Williams' fellow drive jockeys in the 1987 hit film. Since then, he has appeared in 11 films, as well as in such television programs as Law and Order and Cosby. Cite has an empty unknown setting: Co-authors (help) Big Money Hustlas (2000) (V) - Full cast and crew Leaf, Bob. David Bowie on Uncle Floyd's show. Bob Leaf Photography. Received on July 4, 2013. David Bowie on stage in Berlin, 2002, a hity tour. - Ramones, The - This is not my place the texts of the External Links Commons has media related to Floyd Vivino. officialunclefloyd.com unclefloydradio.com garagesalemusic.com Floyd Vivino on IMDb extracted from

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