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Jim Copp and Ed Brown - Gumdrop Follies album flac Performer: Jim Copp and Ed Brown
Title: Gumdrop Follies
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This compilation produced by Ted and Laura Leyhe. Graphic Design by Masud Husain, musudhusain. Box 20547, Oakland, CA 94620 800-613-6968 or 510-420-5879 ww. layhouserecords. This album appears to contain mostly previously-released material).

Complete your Jim Copp and Ed Brown collection. Notes: This album is mostly a compilation. Curtain Up! The Hen With The Low . The Carpenter And The Duck. The Duck, The Tiger, The Shrimp, And The Owl. Mr. And Mrs. Destitute. The Man In The Union Suit. Hippity's Pull Toy.

Jim Copp and Ed Brown recorded and released nine albums of stories and songs for children between 1958 and 1971. Andrew James "Jim" Copp III (December 3, 1913 – April 7, 1999) wrote all of the stories and songs, and played and recorded all of the music. Ed Brown (d. 1978) designed and illustrated all of the duo's album covers.

Enjoy Little Claude from Jim Copp & Ed Brown's album "A Fidgety Frolic" (released in 1962). Visit us at PlayhouseRecords Jim Copp & Ed Brown updated their cover photo. com features the children's recordings of Jim Copp and Ed Brown. Jim Copp (1913 – 1999) was a genius in the making of children's records, and one of the greatest creators of entertainment for children to work in any medium. The world is poorer for the loss of a creative artist of extraordinary wit, imagination, humor, and integrity.

Jim Copp, a creator of children's records with loony tunes, literate lyrics, occasional dark themes and wacky characters like the Dog That Went to Yale, died at Midway Hospital in Los Angeles on April 7. He was 85. Between 1958 and 1971, Mr. Copp and his partner, Ed Brown, composed, performed and recorded on their label, Playhouse Records, sketches for nine albums with titles like ''East of Flumdiddle,'' ''Gumdrop Follies'' and ''Thimble Corner.

Mister and Mrs. 6. 7. Mister Hippity's Pull Toy.

Jim Copp & Ed Brown. Jim Copp’s recordings offered children funny fables, replete with sound effects, that were literate and charming enough for adults. Jim Copp & Ed Brown. com/watch?v mEpPUvuaHw. Jim Copp Performs "Agnes Mouthwash & Friends". This is a segment from a documentary entitled "Skylarking: The Life & Times of Jim Copp" produced and directed by Ted Leyhe.

Copp and Brown developed a routine for the labor-intensive productions. Typically, Copp would sit at a desk or table, writing the songs and stories. Meanwhile, at his own house, Ed Brown would work on the design of the album, creating a gimmick, such as a board game or "moving pictures," which would help the records sell. Copp and Brown would record all of the sound effects, speeches, songs, and stories in pieces. Perfectionists to a fault, Copp and Brown would often do multiple takes until they were satisfied. Copp's house hosted his own six-piece orchestra: the piano was taped.