If you’re feeling down in the dumps today, this should lift your spirits. The animated children’s show Arthur has been a beloved mainstay on PBS and its theme song has become a sing-along anthem for ...
Ziggy Marley is one of many musicians coming to the Vail Valley this summer, performing a free show at Avon’s Salute to the USA on Wednesday, July 3. Many people, thanks to the last name, know Ziggy ...
You didn't know you needed the Arthur theme song covered by Stephen Colbert, Chance The Rapper and Ziggy Marley—until now. The collaboration was featured on Colbert's Late Show. Marley originally ...
It's been a long day, hasn't it? Regardless of when you're reading this, come sit down and take a load off. I have the perfect thing to watch, too: the Arthur theme song, as performed by Stephen ...
There’s nothing more instantly recognizable about Arthur than its titular yellow-sweatered, eye-glassed aardvark, but the lyrics and music of the PBS KIDS’ series theme song might come in a close ...
Ziggy Marley and Jon Batiste also sing along to "Believe in Yourself." For many “Arthur” fans the 1996 animated children’s show was a part of their childhood, or in Stephen Colbert’s case: a show that ...
In this excerpt from her new memoir, “They’re Playing Our Song,” the lyricist describes what went into conjuring an Oscar-winning tune with her collaborator, Burt Bacharach: So, we were writing ...
Anthony Ramos (who plays both John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the production) and Jasmine Cephas Jones (Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds) uploaded a short video to Instagram of the two singing ...
Creator Marc Brown and executive producer Carol Greenwald also explain why Ziggy Marley was their first choice performer and the Fred Rodgers connection to "Believe in Yourself." By Abbey White ...
The kids show Arthur made a viral pop culture appearance last year when hilarious hip-hop-related memes of the cartoon started circulating on the internet. Last night (Jan. 27), Chance The Rapper had ...
A cursory listen to 2016’s “Ultrlight Beam” confirmed Chance the Rapper is a fan of the PBS animated series Arthur, as the Chicago MC referenced the titular character by rhyming, “I been this way ...
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