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Josie Carey And Fred Rogers - Tomorrow On The Children's Corner album

Josie Carey And Fred Rogers - Tomorrow On The Children's Corner album

  • Performer: Josie Carey
  • Genre: For children
  • Title: Tomorrow On The Children's Corner
  • Style: Story
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1117 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1338 mb
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Description

The fourteenth of 17 tracks from the album "Tomorrow on the Children's Corner", starring Josie Carey and Daniel Striped Tiger (Fred Rogers)

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Josie Carey (born August 20, 1930, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA – died May 28, 2004, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) was an American actress, lyricist, author and a host of several children's television shows including The Children's Corner. Josie Carey And Fred Rogers - Around The Children's Corner ‎(LP, Album, Mono). Josie Carey And Fred Rogers.

The Children's Corner" redirects here. For information on the Pittsburgh-based children's television program, see Josie Carey and Fred Rogers. Piano music by Claude Debussy. Beginning of the last movement, Golliwogg's Cakewalk. Children's Corner, L. 113, is a 6-movement suite for solo piano by Claude Debussy. It was published by Durand in 1908, and was first performed by Harold Bauer in Paris on 18 December that year. In 1911, an orchestration by André Caplet was premiered and subsequently published. A typical performance of the suite lasts roughly 15 minutes.

Music written by Josie Carey and Fred Rogers for the children's show "The Children's Corner. A 1950s fund raiser for the show allowed children to send in a drawing of the puppets and tape pennies, nickels, and dimes to it. Everyone who entered got a copy of "Goodnight God," signed by the puppet characters. Fred helped write the show, but Josie Carey was the host. However, many of the characters and set pieces featured on this show were used again on "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

With Josie Carey on "The Children’s Corner". While a college senior studying music composition at Rollins College, Fred arrived home to see this wonderful new technology in his family’s living room.

From 1954 to 1961, Rogers and Josie Carey produced and performed in WQED's The Children's Corner, which became part of the Saturday morning lineup on NBC in 1955 and 1956. It was after Fred Rogers was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1963, with a special charge of serving children and their families through television, that he developed what became the award-winning PBS series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Lists with This Book.

Josie Carey worked with Rogers to develop the children's show The Children's Corner, which Carey hosted. He worked off-camera with Carey to develop the puppets, characters, and music for show. Rogers used many of the puppet characters developed during this time, such as Daniel the Striped Tiger (named for WQED's station manager, Dorothy Daniel, who gave Rogers a tiger puppet before the show's premiere), King Friday XIII, Queen Sara Saturday (named for Rogers' wife), X the Owl, Henrietta, and Lady Elaine, in his later work. Children's television. Head of CBC's children programming Fred Rainsberry insisted on it, telling Rogers, "Fred, I've seen you talk with kids. Let's put you yourself on the ai. Coombs joined Rogers in Toronto as an assistant puppeteer

In 1955, THE CHILDREN'S CORNER won the Sylvania Award for the best locally produced children's program in the country. It was on THE CHILDREN'S CORNER that several regulars of today's MISTER ROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD made their first appearances - among them, Daniel Striped Tiger. X the Owl, King Friday XIII, Henrietta Pussycat, and Lady Elaine Fairchilde. During off-duty hours, Rogers attended both the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Child Development.

Now, his life and legacy are celebrated in this commemorative program full of treasured memories, rare vintage clips and behind-the-scenes footage from his 50 years in television. Proceeds benefit the Fred Rogers Fund and children’s programming. Produced for Pittsburgh's WQED, this informative documentary tracks his rise as floor manager for various NBC programs, such as Your Hit Parade, to the major awards he received later in life, such as the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Tracklist

A1 It's Morning 0:40
A2 I Like You As You Are 0:57
A3 What Would You Like To Do Today 0:53
A4 Smile In Your Pocket 1:25
A5 I'm Busy Being Busy 2:18
A6 Where Did You Go Tomorrow? 0:45
A7.a Looking For A Friend 1:24
A7.b The Tame Tiger March
A8 It Makes Handsome 0:54
A9 Find A Star 1:37
B1 Dialogue
B2 A Fine Feathered Friend 1:00
B3 A Smile's The Style 1:18
B4 Yes, Mr. Rogers Has A Telephone 0:22
B5 You're Special 1:40
B6 Where Did You Go Tomorrow? 0:32
B7.a I'm Special 1:10
B7.b The Tame Tiger March
B8.a La Nuit 1:34
B8.b The Tame Tiger March
B9 Tomorrow 0:40

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Hanover-Signature Record Corporation
  • Published By – Vernon Music Corp.
  • Manufactured By – Crown Album Corp.
  • Printed By – Crown Album Corp.

Credits

  • Directed By [Orchestra] – Milton DeLugg
  • Written-By – Fred Rogers, Josie Carey

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: HMG-150
  • Matrix / Runout: HMG-151
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SM 1031 Josie Carey And Fred Rogers Josie Carey And Fred Rogers - Tomorrow On The Children's Corner ‎(LP) Signature SM 1031 US Unknown