
Joey Reynolds is proudly transitioning and expanding his hugely successful broadcasting career from radio alone into the added new video multi-media of Digital TV Broadcast, and web TV ...
No segment of this new and emerging late night talk variety program, thus far, has been as rewarding and satisfying as the first hour that aired on Friday night...
A tribute to American songwriter Ervin Drake, on the occasion of his 94th Birthday...
The well-focused hour demonstrated Reynold's trademark laid back interview style serving up light and lively patter with the legendary songwriter (and his devoted wife) about Drake's celebrated career.

Ervin Drake's biggest hits have included legendary pop standard tunes such as "It Was A very Good Year", "September of My Years", and "I Believe"...

And...
...Sidney Myer's "I Wuv a Rabbit" with Mr. and Mrs. Drake mouthing along to the chorus rounded out a heartwarming and delightful presentation. The charming song was originally written for Milton Berle. "But he didn't sing it as well as Sidney Myer does", reported Edith Drake...