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Laurie Berkner (born March 15, 1969) is a French-American musician and singer best known for her work as a children's musical artist and a teacher. She plays guitar and sings lead vocals in The Laurie Berkner Band, along with pianist Susie Lampert, bassist Winston Roye, [ 2 ] and drummer Bob Golden.
"I'm Gonna Catch You" (3:26) "We Are the Dinosaurs" (2:19) "Victor Vito" (2:28) "Walk Along the River" (2:19) "Under a Shady Tree" (2:50) "Bumblebee (Buzz Buzz)" (2:53)
Sunny Side Up (previously known as The Sunny Side Up Show) is a defunct television programming block which premiered on Sprout on September 26, 2007 [1] [2] and ended on August 11, 2017.
Kiefer Sutherland, Laurie Berkner, Grilling with the Stars August 11 Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa: Rainn Wilson, Natasha Bedingfield, Jay Manuel: August 12 Regis Philbin & Emily Procter: Susan Sarandon, Jonas Brothers: August 13 Regis Philbin & Becki Newton: Ben Stiller: August 14 Regis Philbin & Lisa Rinna: Anna Faris, Ana Ortiz: August 15
Berkner may refer to: Berkner Island, the southernmost island of the world; Berkner (crater), a lunar crater; Laurie Berkner (born 1969), American musician; Lloyd Berkner (1905–1967), American physicist and engineer; also Lloyd V. Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas, named for him
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In April 2012 he posted a video of himself to his YouTube channel Food For Louis that showed him eating a live goldfish. This caused the RSPCA to prepare a case against him under the Animal Welfare Act 2006. Since he had previously only eaten invertebrates, the fish was the first incident in which he may have broken the law.
The goldfish (Carassius auratus) is a freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae of order Cypriniformes. It is commonly kept as a pet in indoor aquariums, and is one of the most popular aquarium fish. Goldfish released into the wild have become an invasive pest in parts of North America and Australia. [4] [5]