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Jungle Jam continues to air, with the most recent episode, "The Merry Christmas Show," recorded in front of a live studio audience and released in 2010. The series features songs by award-winning husband and wife musicians, Buddy Miller and Julie Miller .
In addition, the original opening and closing wraps of all Jungle Jam and Friends episodes were edited to remove references to World Vision and Everland, and replaced with new wraps referencing Fancy Monkey Studios and the reorganized episodes. While most of the episodes from the cassette albums are retained in the CD and download re-releases ...
As the Theme Song is a repackaged version of "In the Jungle" from the Jungle Jam album, All God's Creatures Are Special, Flibbertigibbet the Owl, aka "Flip" (Buddy Miller) technically "appears" in every episode, but otherwise only shows up narratively and in-verse on said album. In the regular episodes he is replaced by Weatherbee the Owl.
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Phil Lollar (born August 6, 1959), is an American voice actor, director, producer, and writer for the Focus on the Family radio/ audio drama, Adventures in Odyssey.He is one of the show's creators, and provided the voice for several characters on the show, including Odyssey Times editor Dale Jacobs.
"Jungle" is a song by American rock band X Ambassadors and British blues rock singer Jamie N Commons. It was released as a single on 18 December 2013 by KIDinaKORNER and Interscope . [ 1 ] The track appeared on X Ambassadors' 2014 EP The Reason and their 2015 studio album VHS .
The album was the result of much label trouble, with Warner Bros. consistently rejecting the group's offerings. [12] [13] It was originally titled Crazy Wisdom Masters, and contained some experimental hip-hop for the time, as well as production from Bill Laswell.