June Foray as Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio” & “Ferdinand the Bull”
The animation world lost its fairy godmother last week – today let’s look back at a couple of gems that June recorded for the classic Capitol line of childrens records.
The animation world lost its fairy godmother last week – today let’s look back at a couple of gems that June recorded for the classic Capitol line of childrens records.
There was a time when you could fill up your car, pay one extra dollar and get a dozen Disney hits in a special collectors album available only at Gulf stations.
Golden Records First (and Last) Cartoon Music Compilation – Four decades of animation, combined into just one eclectic album in the early seventies.
Here are two vintage LP collections of great songs to commemorate the birthday of Walt Disney’s original theme park in Anaheim, which has a birthday next Monday.
The self-elected worlds most famous clown takes part in a march dressed in red, white and blue on the LP that most closely captures his animated personality.
In addition to classic comedy writing and performing, Bill Dana also left a legacy of cartoon magic with two albums he recorded for Hanna-Barberas short-lived label.
ABC’s answer to the CBS’ Saturday-morning Archies – and the overwhelming success of the manufactured Monkees: a Filmation series that yield two albums and 24 songs.
Finny June fun with Don Knotts and Thurl Ravenscroft – plus a Disney mermaid who made her splash on Disneyland Records… 20 years before Ariel.
A big, good look at Disneyland Records’ album of stories from the 1933 Silly Symphony plus two sequels narrated by Sterling Holloway and soundtrack excerpts.
Greg Ehrbar loves Strawberry Shortcake. Not the pastry – the cartoon! Humor him as he examines the soundtrack albums for her three animated prime time TV specials.