''The Fourth Tower of Inverness'' is a 1972
radio drama
Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine ...
, produced by the
ZBS Foundation ZBS Foundation, a small non-profit audio production company, was founded by Thomas Lopez (aka "Meatball Fulton") in 1970 with a grant from Robert E. Durand as a working commune, located on a donated farm in Upstate New York. ZBS stands for "Zero Bu ...
. It is the first of the
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
adventure series, and combines elements of
American culture
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and
Old-time radio
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, with metaphysical concepts such as
past life regression
Past life regression is a method that uses hypnosis to recover what practitioners believe are memories of past lives or incarnations. The practice is widely considered discredited and unscientific by medical practitioners, and experts generally re ...
,
Sufi wisdom,
Tibetan Buddhism
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and
shamanistic
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communication with the natural world.
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(The Fourth Tower of Inverness)
[National Audio Theatre Festivals, Inc ''"Meatball Fulton Profile" ]
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The adventure takes place in an estate called Inverness, and the action focuses upon a mysterious and (at first) illusory extra tower of the mansion, which many visitors have attempted to reach, ultimately vanishing in the process.
The program was originally broadcast in 7-minute-long episodes; collectively, these run a total of seven and half hours.
History
''The Fourth Tower of Inverness'' was written and directed by
Meatball Fulton
Thomas Lopez, aka Meatball Fulton (born 1935), is president of the ZBS Foundation and one of the foundation's founders. He writes and produces the ZBS Foundation's audio drama productions. When he was working in radio in the 1960s, Lopez took "M ...
. The initial story concept was created while he was staying at a farmhouse outside of
Montreal, Quebec
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, Canada. The farm was called Inverness, and was named and designed after a house the original owner had owned in
Inverness
Inverness (; from the gd, Inbhir Nis , meaning "Mouth of the River Ness"; sco, Innerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Histori ...
, Scotland. It had been abandoned for ten years, but was being looked after by an old caretaker. The initial characters were written for other guests at the farmhouse, who were friends and acquaintances of
Meatball Fulton
Thomas Lopez, aka Meatball Fulton (born 1935), is president of the ZBS Foundation and one of the foundation's founders. He writes and produces the ZBS Foundation's audio drama productions. When he was working in radio in the 1960s, Lopez took "M ...
, although the series was not produced at this time.
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(The ZBS Story Part 1)
In June 1970,
Meatball Fulton
Thomas Lopez, aka Meatball Fulton (born 1935), is president of the ZBS Foundation and one of the foundation's founders. He writes and produces the ZBS Foundation's audio drama productions. When he was working in radio in the 1960s, Lopez took "M ...
moved to
Fort Edward, New York to help found ZBS Media, with a focus on producing commercials for various musical acts such as
Billy Joel
William Martin Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist and songwriter. Commonly nicknamed the "Piano Man (song), Piano Man" after his album and signature song of the same name, he has led a commercially successful career as a solo ...
,
Little Feat
Little Feat is an American rock band formed by lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles. George disbanded the group because of creative differences shortly before his death in 1979. Surviving ...
,
Jefferson Airplane
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and
Captain Beefheart
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. After about a year and a half of this, he became bored with writing commercials, and had an uncomfortable experience producing an album for
Abbie Hoffman
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.
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(The ZBS Story Part 2) Remembering the radio play he had written back in Montreal, he decided to produce his own script. The story was fleshed out, actors were cast, and the episodes were produced periodically whenever new scripts were written. Some of the featured actors cast were
Robert Lorick
Robert Lorick (died January 2016) was a lyricist, actor, and writer, best known as a Broadway lyricist and for his work portraying Jack Flanders, the lead character in a series of ZBS Foundation audio adventures produced from 1972 until Lorick's ...
in the lead role,
Murray Head
Murray Seafield St George Head (born 5 March 1946) is an English actor and singer. Head has appeared in a number of films, including a starring role as the character Bob Elkin in the Oscar-nominated 1971 film ''Sunday Bloody Sunday''. As a mus ...
, and
Dave Herman as narrator.
The relaxed nature of the production can still be heard, with occasional breaking of character by the cast, and laughing when lines are flubbed.
Eventually a backer was found, Augie Blume of
Grunt Records
Grunt Records was a vanity label founded in 1971 by Jefferson Airplane and distributed by RCA Records. Initially created to sign local Bay Area acts, the label later was used only for Jefferson Starship and Hot Tuna releases. The label ended use ...
,
who helped shape the series down to 7-minute daily episodes, and half-hour weekend episodes. ''The Fourth Tower of Inverness'' played on 397 college radio stations
between 1972 and 1973. A poster created by
David Byrd helped promote the series. More than 10,000 posters were distributed in lots of 20-25 to participating radio stations. "The poster provided space, integrated into the 'Lotus Jukebox' (a key element in the plot and one of the focal points of the poster), which permitted stations to insert their call letters, frequency, and time of broadcast."
The series was a hit on college radio stations,
and has since been broadcast in several different formats, such as on
NPR Playhouse
''NPR Playhouse'' was a series of radio dramas from National Public Radio. The series was a successor to the NPR series ''Earplay'' and was discontinued in September 2002.
Beginning on March 1, 1981, the ''Playhouse'' production of the first of ...
and ''
The Watt from Pedro Show
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Background
In the late 1990s, Watt began hosting a program on a Pirate radio station in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. After the FCC ...
''. It has also been available for purchase in many audio formats including record, cassette, CD, and MP3.
Story
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
, a hitchhiker and drifter, is invited to the estate of his aunt, Lady Sarah Jowls. As Jack approaches the estate, he sees an outline of the mansion silhouetted against the night sky, with four distinct towers reaching up to the sky, though his aunt and everyone else who lives there insists there are only three towers.
Jack slowly becomes familiar with the strange inhabitants of Inverness, including the mansion's caretaker, Old Far-seeing Art, who can listen to the
aum
''Om'' (or ''Aum'') (; sa, ॐ, ओम्, Ōṃ, translit-std=IAST) is a sacred sound, syllable, mantra, or an invocation in Hinduism. ''Om'' is the prime symbol of Hinduism.Krishna Sivaraman (2008), ''Hindu Spirituality Vedas Through Ved ...
sound emanating from the center of the Universe, and tends to the estate's
hedge maze
A hedge maze is an outdoor garden maze or labyrinth in which the "walls" or dividers between passages are made of vertical hedges.
History
Hedge mazes evolved from the knot gardens of Renaissance Europe, and were first constructed during the mi ...
, a place that only he can enter without going insane. Others include Dr. Mazoola, an
alchemist of the first order, Jives the Butler, who is an old
quick-change artist with a dry sense of humor, the Madonna Vampyra, an
energy vampire
A psychic vampire (or energy vampire) is a creature in folklore said to feed off the "Energy (esotericism), life force" of other living creatures. The term can also be used to describe a person who gets increased energy around other people, but le ...
who lives in the mansion's hollow walls, Wham Bam Shazam, a young man with a penchant for the 1950s whom Chief Wampum is teaching to fly, and Little Frieda, a
Venusian who is a "million and a half" years old, but looks like a small girl with no pupils in her eyes, large
pigtail
A woman with long pigtails and braids.
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s, and a penchant for smoking huge
Havana cigars
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Ownership of Habanos S.A. is split equal ...
.
The group teaches Jack what he needs to know in order to successfully enter, and, more importantly, return from, the Fourth Tower, ranging from an explanation of the
Tibetan Wheel of Life to a past-life regression and a lesson on how to draw energy from trees.
Lord Henry Jowls, the husband of Lady Jowls, vanished without a trace into the mysterious Fourth Tower some years ago. Lady Jowls is disturbed by the recent happenings at the mansion, in particular an old jukebox somewhere in one of the mansion's towers, that plays 1950's songs whenever an accident is about to occur. Accidents have been on the rise in Inverness recently, and range from simple misunderstandings involving an aroused
kundalini
In Hinduism, Kundalini ( sa, कुण्डलिनी, translit=kuṇḍalinī, translit-std=IAST, lit=coiled snake, ) is a form of divine feminine energy (or ''Shakti'') believed to be located at the base of the spine, in the ''muladhara'' ...
to a
fire-breathing dragon.
Jack
Jack may refer to:
Places
* Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA
People and fictional characters
* Jack (given name), a male given name, ...
realizes that the mysterious jukebox must be playing in the invisible Fourth Tower, and is determined to find its source. It is said that in the past, eight people have seen and entered the fourth tower of Inverness, and none have returned alive.
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
is the ninth.
Credits
*
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
–
Robert Lorick
Robert Lorick (died January 2016) was a lyricist, actor, and writer, best known as a Broadway lyricist and for his work portraying Jack Flanders, the lead character in a series of ZBS Foundation audio adventures produced from 1972 until Lorick's ...
* Little Frieda – P.J. Orte (Billed as Pat Anderson)
* Narrator and Dr. Mazoola –
Dave Herman
* The Madonna Vampyra –
Laura Esterman
Laura Esterman is an American actress, known for portraying Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe in contemporary radio dramas, and for her Drama Desk Award and Obie Award winning performance in the 1992 original stage production of Scott McPherson's '' Ma ...
* Chief Wampum and Old Far-Seeing Art –
Meatball Fulton
Thomas Lopez, aka Meatball Fulton (born 1935), is president of the ZBS Foundation and one of the foundation's founders. He writes and produces the ZBS Foundation's audio drama productions. When he was working in radio in the 1960s, Lopez took "M ...
* Lord Henry Jowls –
Murray Head
Murray Seafield St George Head (born 5 March 1946) is an English actor and singer. Head has appeared in a number of films, including a starring role as the character Bob Elkin in the Oscar-nominated 1971 film ''Sunday Bloody Sunday''. As a mus ...
* Meanie Eenie & Lady Sarah Jowls – Valerie Mamches
* Intro-Outro themes – Paul Combs
* Outro-Announcer – Mark Stone
* Voice in Whirlitzer –
Ram Dass
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* Engineering – Bobby Bielecki (Billed as Virgil Snakeskin)
* Written and directed -
Meatball Fulton
Thomas Lopez, aka Meatball Fulton (born 1935), is president of the ZBS Foundation and one of the foundation's founders. He writes and produces the ZBS Foundation's audio drama productions. When he was working in radio in the 1960s, Lopez took "M ...
The performer playing Jives the Butler was uncredited; he was the husband of Valerie Mamches, who played Meanie Eenie and Lady Jowls.
Special thanks to Robert Durand, The
Jefferson Airplane
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, John Romkey, Michael Roach, Augie Blume, Max & Miles and all the gang at ZBS.
Dedicated to Rango, his vision made all this possible.
''"The Fourth Tower of Inverness has been recorded on adhesive tape"''
Intro
Each episode of ''The Fourth Tower of Inverness'' begins:
: High upon a mountain, above the pines and mist that surrounds the bay of Inverness, there stands an incredible mansion. Its three towers appear to pierce the sky, its windows are like a thousand eyes turned inward, and its doors, hinged on time, open into endless space. The Fourth Tower of Inverness!
Jukeboxes
During his adventures,
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
encounters several
jukebox
A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that will play a patron's selection from self-contained media. The classic jukebox has buttons, with letters and numbers on them, which are used to selec ...
es, each with a different theme.
* Whirlitzer of Wisdom – This is the first jukebox discovered, and the only one outside of the Fourth Tower. For the price of a
dime, it plays various wisdoms by people such as
Ram Dass
Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert; April 6, 1931 – December 22, 2019), also known as Baba Ram Dass, was an American spiritual teacher, guru of modern yoga, psychologist, and author. His best-selling 1971 book '' Be Here Now'', which has been d ...
and
Don Van Vliet
Don, don or DON and variants may refer to:
Places
*County Donegal, Ireland, Chapman code DON
*Don (river), a river in European Russia
*Don River (disambiguation), several other rivers with the name
*Don, Benin, a town in Benin
*Don, Dang, a vill ...
(billed as the Venerable Van Vliet). Its name is based on the classic
Wurlitzer
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jukebox.
* Great Green Jade Jukebox – This is the second jukebox discovered, inside the Fourth Tower. It is able to bring a city to life, replaying encounters in the order of the tracks on the jukebox, starting with track #1. In order to reach the next step, track 2 must be played, and so on.
* Bodhisattva Jukebox – This is the final jukebox discovered inside the Fourth Tower. It features the song "Kirtan" by
Bhagavan Das, and listening to it brings understanding. The characters' heads and arms expand, in a way similar to a story of the
bodhisattva
In Buddhism, a bodhisattva ( ; sa, 𑀩𑁄𑀥𑀺𑀲𑀢𑁆𑀢𑁆𑀯 (Brahmī), translit=bodhisattva, label=Sanskrit) or bodhisatva is a person who is on the path towards bodhi ('awakening') or Buddhahood.
In the Early Buddhist schools ...
canon
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* Canon (fiction), the conceptual material accepted as official in a fictional universe by its fan base
* Literary canon, an accepted body of works considered as high culture
** Western can ...
.
* Lotus Jukebox – Source of the haunting music (1950's songs). Although this is what he is searching for in The Fourth Tower of Inverness,
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
does not find it until
The Ah-Ha Phenomenon
''The Ah-Ha Phenomenon'' is a radio drama, produced by the ZBS Foundation.ZBS.orglink (The Ah-Ha Phenomenon) Released in 1977 this is the third of the Jack Flanders adventure series, and combines elements of Americana and Old-time radio with metap ...
.
Music
In the series there are many musical interludes:
*"
Angel Baby" –
Rosie and the Originals
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*"
Devil or Angel
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" –
The Clovers
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*"Most of All" –
The Moonglows
The Moonglows were an American Rhythm and blues, R&B group in the 1950s. Their song "Sincerely (song), Sincerely" went to number 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, R&B chart and number 20 on the ''Billboard'' Juke Box chart.
They wer ...
*"
Oh What a Night" –
The Dells
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*"Where Do You Come From" –
Elvis Presley
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*"The Golden Wedding" –
Woody Herman
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and His Orchestra
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(You're the) Devil in Disguise
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The song peaked at No. 3 in the US on the ''Billboard'' si ...
" –
Elvis Presley
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*"
There Goes My Baby" –
The Drifters
The Drifters are several American doo-wop and R&B/Soul music, soul vocal groups. They were originally formed as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter, formerly the lead tenor of Billy Ward and his Dominoes in 1953. The second group of Drifters, f ...
*"
It's All in the Game" –
Tommy Edwards
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*"
Yellow Brick Road
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" –
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
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*"
Duke of Earl
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" –
Gene Chandler
Gene Chandler (born Eugene Drake Dixon; July 6, 1937) is an American singer, songwriter, music producer, and record-label executive. Chandler is nicknamed "the Duke of Earl" or, simply, "the Duke." He is best known for his most successful son ...
*"Green Eyes" –
Helen O'Connell
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Early life
Born in Lima, Ohio, O'Connell grew up in Toledo, Ohio. By the time ...
/
Jimmy Dorsey
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and his Orchestra/Bob Eberly
*"
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
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" –
Jerry Lee Lewis
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*"Jazzbo Stomp" –
Memphis Jug Band
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*"
Hit the Road Jack
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" –
Ray Charles
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Sh-Boom
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" –
The Chords
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** Guitar chord a chord played on a guitar, which has a particular tuning
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* Chord ( ...
*"
The Traveller" –
Jade Warrior
Influences
The idea of a jukebox that plays whenever an accident was about to occur was based on and paying homage to an episode of the radio show ''
I Love a Mystery
''I Love a Mystery'' is an American radio drama series that aired 1939–44, about three friends who ran a detective agency and traveled the world in search of adventure. Written by Carlton E. Morse, the program was the polar opposite of Morse's ...
'', which featured an organ playing in the basement whenever an accident would occur. The name of the lead character,
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
, was also in homage to the hero on ''I Love a Mystery'', Jack Packard.
The past life regression sequence is taken from a real life experience, and shows the actual past life relationships between series author Meatball Fulton and actress Laura Esterman, who plays the Madonna Vampyra.
The technique of regression was developed by William Swygard, adapted from the pamphlet ''Multi-Level Awareness'' and was available as a booklet by mail.
Sequel
''The Fourth Tower of Inverness'' is the beginning of the
Jack Flanders Jac Flanders, full name Jonathan L. Flanders, is the protagonist of a series of audio
dramas produced by the ZBS Foundation. He is the creation of writer and sound artist Thomas Lopez and is played by actor Robert Lorick.
Jac is an adventurer w ...
series, and several of the characters introduced continue to appear in later adventures. Jack briefly returns to the mansion of Inverness in
''Moon Over Morocco'' (1973), and the quest for the Lotus Jukebox continues in
''The Ah-Ha Phenomenon'' (1977). A direct sequel was produced in 2000, ''
Return to Inverness
''Return to Inverness'' is a 2000 radio drama, the twelfth in ZBS's Jack Flanders series. The serial was written and directed by Meatball Fulton, as a sequel to the 1972 story ''The Fourth Tower of Inverness
''The Fourth Tower of Inverness'' ...
'', which re-united most of the original cast. A related series "Steam Dreams of Inverness" was cut short when funds ran out.
References
External links
ZBS FoundationWhirlitzer of Wisdom fansiteWilliam Swygard's Multi-Level Awareness Pamphlets
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American radio dramas
ZBS Foundation