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  2. Patch the Pirate - Wikipedia

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    Patch the Pirate is an Evangelical Christian series of character-building, comical, and musical recordings for children produced by Majesty Music. These comical capers teach Christian values to children through story and song recordings, children's choir clubs, and radio programs.

  3. Ron Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ron Hamilton became affectionately known as "Patch the Pirate" when he began wearing an eye patch after losing his left eye to cancer in 1978. He published hundreds of songs and hymns and wrote numerous cantatas , plays, and children's stories.

  4. Majesty Music - Wikipedia

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    After losing an eye to cancer, Hamilton created the character "Patch the Pirate," around which he based an album of children's songs, Sing Along with Patch the Pirate (1981). By 2018, Majesty Music had released 39 Patch the Pirate albums, sold more than a million recordings, and produced more than 800 of Hamilton's songs. [2]

  5. Adam Morgan (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He has written several songs, children's books, and produced the popular Patch the Pirate children's series since 2014. He served as the writer and executive producer of the 2018 Patch the Pirate animated cartoon, "Operation Arctic: Viking Invasion".

  6. Story Pirates - Wikipedia

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    Story Pirates shows are made up entirely of original stories written by children, often set to music. Young authors are frequently in the audience to see their work performed. The show runs approximately one hour, contains 10–12 stories, and features outlandish costumes, puppets, and short films made by the group.

  7. Talk:Patch the Pirate - Wikipedia

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  8. Long John Silver - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson's portrayal of Silver has greatly influenced the modern iconography of the pirate. [2] Long John Silver has a parrot, named Captain Flint in honor—or mockery—of his former captain, [3] who generally perches on Silver's shoulder, and is known to chatter pirate or seafaring phrases like "Pieces of Eight", and "Stand by to go about ...

  9. Christmas Who? - Wikipedia

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    In Encino, California, the French Narrator introduces the president of the SpongeBob SquarePants fan club, Patchy the Pirate, along with his "pet," Potty the Parrot. Patchy receives a fan letter , asking if SpongeBob likes Christmas as much as he does.