Comments for "A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC"

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This piece belongs to the series "Joe Bevilacqua Valentine Programming"

Produced by Joe Bevilacqua

Other pieces by Joe Bevilacqua

Summary: A perfect piece for Valentine's Day! The true story of how Joe Bevilacqua met his wife because of Graham Nash's laptop
 

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Review of "A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC"

I have listened to Joe's work before and find this piece to be just as insightful as his others have been. This piece brings home how coincedental everything is in our lives.It was sweet, in a valentine way,to follow his modern day courtship. I wait for more peeks at love like these.

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Review of "A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC" - A Joe Bev Valentine Treat #2

If this story is true, the teller is leading a charmed life. I mean, first, his future wife was working for Graham Nash when they had a date at a restaurant called Marrakesh Express (a Crosby, Stills and Nash song). Then, he was living in the garage of voice of Yogi Bear's house and the girl he was dating had the last name of Kellogg (which the name of the company that sponsored The Yogi Bear Show!). And then, he I went to see a sitcom taping about a guy asked to shave off his beard by his girlfriend and two days later his girlfriend asked him to shave his mustache!

A love match meant to be, I guess, or maybe the guy is just a fantastic yarn-spinner. Either way, I'd recommend this piece to stations as a highly entertaining, suspenseful and, yes, inspiring, Valentine love story and truly great radio listening.

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Review of "A Valentine From Graham Nash's MAC" - A Joe Bev Valentine Treat #2

I tend to like quirky stories so this piece really appeals to me. I love the voice of the host.

I don't know why, maybe it's because I'm single, but I would like to hear this man talking to me about his messed up love life again. There are probably a lot of people like me out here and this fellow put across his love-life problems in a way that makes us all few kind of normal. Like another host show this one did not give us a place to go and we need someone to give us a wholesome place where we can all go and meet one another and have fun together, but not a catholic or protestant church.

Still I'd like to hear this again. It's something a lot of us can relate to.