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Dr. Seuss

Pulitzer Reward and Academy Award-winning article writer/illustrator Dr. Seuss (1904-1991) a.k.a. Theodore Geisel produced a few of the most well-known and long lasting children’s books from the 20th hundred years. After going to Dartmouth and Oxford University or college and doing work for a period in marketing, he released his …

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Kenny Aaronson

Kenny Aaronson has already established an extremely prolific career using a whole lot of rock and roll bands over time. A number of the features of his profession include using Foghat, Bob Dylan, Hall and Oates, Sammy Hagar, Leslie Western world, Rick Derringer, Dave Edmunds, and Graham Parker. His bass …

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SpongeBob Schwammkopf

Going for a cue from your ’90s CD series Pass away Schlümpfe, where tunes from your charts had been rearranged as dance slashes with vocals sung from the animated Smurf character types, the SpongeBob Schwammkopf album series features famous monitors with new German lyrics sung by Santiago Ziesmer, the German …

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Dobus

Dobus is a Belgian children’s tv program centered round the name character of the circus clown. As performed by acting professional Patrick Onzia, Dobus is usually a funny, lovable clown who gets in a variety of misadventures along with his two clown close friends, Sollie (performed by Peter Bulckaen) and …

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Bibi und Tina

Bibi und Tina is a spin-off of the favorite German radio present and animated tv series Bibi Blocksberg. Bibi und Tina comes after the travels of 13-year-old witch Bibi and her friend Tina Martin, who lives on the plantation with her mom as they find it difficult to earn a …

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Marisa Brown

Given birth to and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in age group two Marisa Dark brown became convinced she was a music genius when she corrected her mother’s pitch throughout a lullaby (though perhaps a far more astute kid would’ve realized that the solid arm of future was guiding her …

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