Roy E. Disney’s “Bambi” Storyteller Record
One of the earliest titles in the Disneyland Records series of book and record album sets was the story of Bambi with songs from the film and a script written by Roy Jr.
One of the earliest titles in the Disneyland Records series of book and record album sets was the story of Bambi with songs from the film and a script written by Roy Jr.
In 1962, Disneyland Records combined stories based on Funny Little Bunnies, the White Rabbit and Bambi’s friend Thumper on a low-key LP featuring Lucille Bliss.
From animated and live-action features and shorts to TV cartoons and live-action series, Dal McKennon gave them all his one-of-a-kind personality.
February 22 marks the birthday of filmdom’s most famous “ghost singer,” who brought the perfect pitch to animation as well as live action.
Fifty years later, produced at that uncertain time at Disney and dismissed by a number of critics, has developed quite the audience from multiple generations.
We continue our celebration of Disney’s game-changing classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with more albums based on the score.
An 85th anniversary look at the time Disney’s record division produced its first stereo Snow White album with the cream of Hollywood musical talent.
Best-known as founder of the Disney Music Group, he also earned legendary status from his influence on animation and theme parks.
The whats, whys and wherefores of the (sometimes odd) “studio cast” recordings based on cartoons.
Once cast as Jiminy Cricket, Walt said that Edwards’ smooth, upbeat performance was “so much fun we altered the character to conform with the voice.”