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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UC0BzDX2h5ipTj9N-ZO0J22gChristopher Cerf - YouTube

    Videos featuring songs written and/or performed by Emmy- and Grammy winning composer-lyricist Christopher Cerf; interviews and news stories about his musical compositions and the books he's ...

  2. Christopher Cerf is an author, record and TV producer, composer-lyricist, semi-bestselling humorist, and co-founder and president of the educational media production company, Sirius Thinking, Ltd., where he co-created and served as Co-Executive Producer of the ten-time Emmy-Award-winning children's literacy education show, "Between the Lions," which recently completed its 10th season on PBS.

  3. 15 mag 2003 · Christopher Cerf is an Emmy and Grammy award-winning author, composer, and producer. A charter contributing editor of the National Lampoon, Cerf has written more than 300 songs for Sesame Street and co-edited the celebrated newspaper parody Not The New York Times.

  4. 21 mag 2021 · Christopher Cerf. May 21, 2021. House • BY: Sian Ballen, Lesley Hauge and Jeff Hirsch. As we told him in the interview, we were a bit worried about how to approach our conversation with Chris Cerf because he has done so many things: author, composer-lyricist, record and television producer, editor, and still, we probably haven’t got it all ...

  5. Air (Cerf) " Air " is a Sesame Street song performed by Guy Smiley promoting the use of air. He leads his marching band through the walls of a barbershop, every time the barber says a word out loud that rhymes with "air" to a hard-of-hearing customer. The segment parodies the Dodge advertisements in the late 1980s, in which a high-spirited ...

  6. Don't You Even Care. Leslie Uggams. Released. 1977 — US. Vinyl —. 7", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Sweet Music" on Discogs.

  7. Christopher Cerf's educational songs for children are featured on the television show Sesame Street. He tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross about how he chooses his subject material and the popular songs he pays tribute to. An album of Sesame Street music, titled Born to Add, features many songs he wrote and performed.