Fred Wolf & Stewart Moskowitz “The Adventures of The American Rabbit” on Records
Two members of The Turtles created music for rabbits, sheep, and penguins in a feature from the director of “The Point”.
Two members of The Turtles created music for rabbits, sheep, and penguins in a feature from the director of “The Point”.
A voyage through just a few of the recordings based on the happiest cruise that ever sailed and the catchiest song ever sung.
The journeys of two great Pal-taculars (both with stop motion) to vinyl and disc were like adventures in themselves.
The last animated feature released during Walt’s lifetime resulted in two unusual LP albums, one very elaborate and the other running only 14 minutes!
A Go-Go-Gadget global gaze at the recording career of a character who helped redefine the landscape of broadcast animation.
A look at attraction-related record albums around the time the world’s number one vacation destination first opened.
A 40th anniversary look at Alvin, Simon & Theodore’s recording career with Disney’s Buena Vista label
Walt Disney’s only record album for his in-house record company, the first it produced and released, sixty-five years ago.
A twist of the magic bedknob takes us around the world for 50 years of the Disney classic, in story and song, on gleaming vinyl.
Sterling Holloway and the Disneyland Records “stock company” recorded tales, poems and “hums” from the A.A. Milne books that preceded the films or never reached the screen.