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Debby Kerner & Ernie Rettino are American musicians best known as the creators of the characters from the Psalty the Singing Songbook in the Kids' Praise! series of Christian children's musical albums.
This is a list of albums in the Kids' Praise! series. The series features Psalty the Singing Songbook played by Ernie Rettino. List of Kids' Praise! albums
Mister Salty, a character for advertising Nabisco Mr. Salty Pretzels; Salty the Seal, a character in Disney's Pluto cartoons; Salty, a diesel engine in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends; Salty the Parrot, first mate in Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt; Salty, a character of the group Captain Bogg and Salty
The model used for the Big Mickey character was recycled to be used in Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, originally starting off as a background prop, he later became a character on the show retaining the same name. He is one of the only two Tugs characters (the other being the S.S. Vienna) to survive the transition into CGI. In season 21, he ...
The series composers Michael Rubin and Nick Balaban voiced Mailbox and Mr. Salt, respectively. In addition to the main characters, the show included various newly introduced recurring characters and guest stars throughout its run. Some guests appeared as live-action companions of the host, while others voiced an animated cameo role.
Salty is a young redheaded boy who loves using his imagination. Each day, he goes to the lighthouse near his home to play with his seaside friends: Ocho, the octopus; Claude, the hermit crab; Sophie and Sadie, the twin birds; a group of small clams; Aurora, the light that shines over the ocean; and lighthouse owner Aunt Chovie.
It is the very first album in a long-running series of Kids Praise! and other Psalty related albums. The album was written by Debby Kerner & Ernie Rettino (Mr. Rettino plays Psalty). This album has been credited to "The Maranatha! Kids" and to "The Kids' Praise! Kids".
Salty is a laid-back person with an attitude of a classic teenager with a common habit of overexaggerating. Mr. Harrison – the drama teacher, socialist and idealistic, called Mr. Nixon in the play, to "Protect the names of the innocent", young and casual.