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When Woolly Mammoth Entertainment, the studio that produced Jungle Jam and Friends, was renamed Fancy Monkey Studios and acquired ownership of the show, it re-released all the original albums in compact disc and digital download formats. These re-releases do not follow the same release sequence as the original cassette albums and were slightly ...
Jungle Jam and Friends: The Radio Show!, or simply Jungle Jam, is a children's radio show with Evangelical Christian themes and humor. The show was created by Jeff Parker and is owned by Fancy Monkey Studios, Inc. (formerly Woolly Mammoth Entertainment). [ 1 ]
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.
The song features Tarzan's jungle calls, scat singing, and a funky boogie-woogie, a quote from the song "Swinging on a Star", with the line "Carrying moonbeams home in a jar" superimposed over an insistent G Major ostinato, and a melody from Martha and the Vandellas' "Honey Chile" in its chorus.
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.