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How to Outwit a Wolf by Jim Copp and Ed Brown (Sounds Effects). was sampled in. A Night at the Nufonia by Kid Koala (2000).
Enjoy Little Claude from Jim Copp & Ed Brown's album "A Fidgety Frolic" (released in 1962). Visit us at PlayhouseRecords
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Jim Copp met the artist Ed Brown at a society party in Los Angeles and the two men began a lifelong friendship. For this first record, Copp played all of the instruments, performed all of the voices and contributed some of the. artwork while Brown handled the album's overall design and marketing. Copp and Brown stopped making new records in 1971 when Copp's father died and his sister decided to sell the family house. Copp moved in with Ed Brown, whose home was carpeted and deemed unfit for recording. Jim Copp lost interest in making records and sold his recording equipment.
Playhouse Records is a record label founded by Jim Copp and Ed Brown in 1958 to release children's music. Over the course of 13 years, Copp and Brown wrote, recorded, designed, produced and promoted nine albums of their own material and continued to run the label until 1978 when Ed Brown died from pancreatic cancer. The label resumed production and distribution of Copp and Brown's material on cassette and CD under the direction of Ted and Laura Leyhe in the 1990s. Jim Copp Tales (1958).
Artist: Jim Copp & Ed Brown. Album: Best of Children's Stories. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Kate Higgins 03:24. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - The Barnyard Parade 06:18. Jim Copp & Ed Brown: best 2 tracks. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - Kate Higgins Best of Children's Stories, 2013 03:24. Jim Copp & Ed Brown - The Barnyard Parade Best of Children's Stories, 2013 06:18. Artist: Jim Copp & Ed Brown.
Download Thimble Corner by Jim Copp & Ed Brown on the independent record store by musicians for musicians. Jim Copp & Ed Brown. Playhouse Records is pleased to present all nine of the original LPs as well as two Best of compilations.
Jim Copp (right) made recordings that offered children funny fables replete with sound effects, and were literate and charming enough for adults. Photograph Courtesy Playhouse Records. Copp made nine records between 1958 and 1971. They contain stories, poems, and songs that he wrote, performed, and recorded with the help of his friend Ed Brown. The records are literate and funny without ever being arch or patronizing. In stories called Incident in the Forest and The Wedding, for instance, Copp retells the fable of the lion and the mouse
Cooper Rags/Goldiggers, Aaron Copland Appalachian Spring, Darren Copeland Rendu visible, Jim Copp and Ed Brown A Journey to San Francisco with the Glups, Jim Copp and Ed Brown Agnes Mouthwash and Friends, Jim Copp and Ed Brown Fable Forest, Jim Copp and Ed Brown Flibbertigibbets on Parade, Jim Copp and Ed Brown Thimble Corner, Tom Cora and David Moss Cargo Cult Revival, Jerry Corbitt Jerry Corbitt, Franco Corelli Sings Giuseppe Verdi, Franco Corelli The Artistry of Franco Corelli, Philip Corner Word-Voices, Antonio Cortis and Antonio Paoli Anniversary Album 1870-1970, Gal Costa Legal, Elvis C. .
| When The World Was Young |
| Incident In The Forest |
| The Wedding |
| That Vain Miss Crow |
| The Downfall Of Sebastian Fox |
| Mine! Mine! |
| The Flying Tortoise |
| The Ball Gown |
| Anything To Please |
| The Ant |
| The Nearsighted Heron |
| The Storm At Sea |
| How To Outwit A Wolf |
| Harold Bear, V.I.P. |
| Epilogue |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 202 | Jim Copp and Ed Brown | Fable Forest (LP) | Playhouse Records | 202 | US | 1959 |
| CD 202 | Jim Copp and Ed Brown | Fable Forest (CD, Album, Mono, RE) | Playhouse Records | CD 202 | US | 2013 |
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