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  2. Fred Penner's Place - Wikipedia

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    Penner indicated that because Fred Penner's Place was a children's show, producers "didn't have to worry about royalties because it was for a generation that would grow up to appreciate it." [ 1 ] However, by the 1990s, Penner began writing more original songs because of growing concerns regarding music royalties .

  3. Fred Penner - Wikipedia

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    The show is known for Penner's musical performances, special guests, puppets including Word Bird, and the famous title sequence, which features Penner's entry through a hollow log. The show won or received nominations for several awards including a Juno Award in 1989 and a Gemini Award in 1994. Penner recorded more than 900 episodes of the show.

  4. List of Debaters radio episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Debaters is a Canadian radio comedy show currently hosted by Steve Patterson.It airs on CBC Radio One.. Each episode typically features two debates between two pairs of debaters.

  5. Juno Award for Children's Album of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Season - A Family Christmas Celebration – Fred Penner; Yes I Can – Sandra Beech; Sing A to Z – Sharon, Lois & Bram; 1992: Classical Kids/Susan Hammond (Producer) Vivaldi's Ring of Mystery: Swing On A Star – Claire de Lune; Happy Feet – Fred Penner; Children of the Morning – Jack Grunsky; 1993: Jack Grunsky: Waves of Wonder

  6. Al Simmons (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He began performing in the 1970s and later made guest appearances on Fred Penner's television show as well as Sesame Street. He tours regularly across Canada and the United States. He has recorded several albums for children and won a Juno Award in 1996. [1] Simmons worked as a gas jockey, steelworker and clerk before becoming an entertainer ...

  7. Most Americans Don’t Realize How Much Money You Can Make ...

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    Key Points. Even though interest rate cuts have begun, high-yield savings accounts are still paying generously. If you’re at a stage of life where you need steady, predictable income, a savings ...

  8. Randall Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, the company worked with Bruce Egnater of Egnater Amplification to create the MTS (Modular Tube System) series of guitar amplifiers. These involve a single amp head consisting of the power amp and part of a preamp, and slots in the head (one for the RM20 head and combo, two for the RM50 head and combo and RM22 head, and 3 for the RM100 head and RM100C combo, and 12 for the ...

  9. The Friendly Giant - Wikipedia

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    The Friendly Giant is a children's television program that aired on CBC Television from September 30, 1958, through to March 1985. It featured three main characters: a giant named Friendly (played by Bob Homme), who lived in a huge castle, along with his puppet animal friends Rusty (a rooster who played a harp, guitar, and accordion and lived in a book bag hung by the castle window), and ...