MOCtalk set to ‘Rock the Block’
by Joe Scaringi | released in The Brock Press | Original Link
A little over a year ago, Niagara Falls’ resident Joe Stracuzzi had a vision – a vision to create his very own talk-show.
Just over a year later, Stracuzzi’s vision has not only become a reality, but on Dec. 5, 2009, it will achieve its first major milestone, as his creation, MOCtalk, will celebrate its one-year anniversary.
“It’s completely indescribable,” said Stracuzzi of the milestone. “I had no anticipation that it would go farther than the first episode, so everything beyond that has just been gravy.”
On Nov. 27, 2008 the self-proclaimed “MOCtalk Collective” introduced the world to Niagara’s only independent talk show when the pilot episode was broadcast live from Stracuzzi’s basement. Twelve months and 11 episodes later, MOCtalk is now gearing up for their one-year anniversary show, Rock the Block with MOCtalk.
The event will be held at three neighbouring venues – The Mide Bistro, Niagara Gallery and The Queens Pub – and will pay homage to the year that was by featuring a multitude of appearances and performances from musicians, artists and special guests from the show’s first eleven episodes.
“It’s something different, out of the box, and it’s definitely going to be a celebration,” said Stracuzzi of the anniversary show.
Headlining MOCtalk XII will be musical acts Green Dynamo and The Amazing Flying Hammer Brothers, while the show will also feature interviews with Stracuzzi, MOCtalk Director of Photography Kevin Davidson and the show’s ever-colourful host Blenderhead.
“What I’m definitely looking forward to is the interview that I will have on the show – it will be the first time I’ve sat in that position,” said Stracuzzi. “We’ve spent the past year creating a show based on interviews with guests and, for once, I get to be in the spotlight […] It should be an adventure having [co-host] Joel Van Vliet taking the role of the lead host this time around.”
To say that MOCtalk has grown over the last year would be an understatement, as it not only shifted location from a residential basement to Niagara’s downtown core, but it has developed quite the following, and even garnered its very own magazine.
As an added bonus to the anniversary celebration, MOCtalk will be releasing its very own DVD, MOCtalk DVD I. The DVD will include the first six episodes of MOCtalk in their entirety, as well as archived footage and previously-unreleased performances.
After the anniversary celebration wraps up, the MOCtalk Collective plan to put the show on a short hiatus – as a means of re-organizing and re-focusing – and are aiming to return to monthly programming in the spring of 2010. In the meantime, MOCtalk Magazine will continue with its monthly release, and the Collective are eager to prep MOCtalk for a new and exciting direction.



