New jersey's own uncle floyd turns 71 today

New Jersey’s Own Uncle Floyd Turns 71 Today

NEWARK, NJ – Today marks the birthday of a New Jersey television legend, Uncle Floyd Vivino, the host of the iconic “Uncle Floyd Show” that charmed the Garden State’s airwaves from 1974 to 1998. This whimsical variety show, known for its vintage vaudeville aesthetic, became a cherished platform for both established and budding musicians, especially local rock bands.

The show was a unique convergence of comedy sketches, musical performances, and interviews, providing a stage for numerous rock bands from the New Jersey area to perform and garner attention. Uncle Floyd’s eccentric personality and genuine love for entertainment made the show a local favorite, fostering a community of enthusiastic viewers and performers alike.

One of the most notable local bands to grace the show’s stage was The Smithereens. Their early appearances on the “Uncle Floyd Show” helped to catapult them into the limelight, eventually leading to a successful music career with hits that became emblematic of the 80s rock scene.

Other notable bands that shared their music on Uncle Floyd’s quirky stage include Dramarama and The Feelies. These performances were not only a stepping stone for many bands but also a testament to the vibrant local rock scene in New Jersey during the era.

The “Uncle Floyd Show” was more than just a television program; it was a celebration of local talent and a reflection of the Garden State’s rich musical culture. As we commemorate Uncle Floyd’s birthday today, we are reminded of the significant platform he provided for many musicians and the indelible mark he left on New Jersey’s entertainment landscape. Uncle Floyd’s legacy continues to resonate, illustrating the enduring power of local television in nurturing and showcasing homegrown talent.

Phil Stilton

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