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Roof-less Interrogator

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The Roof-less Interrogator chats with Jeanie B.––the head Jelly Bean!

Posted by: PKelly on Dec 01, 2006
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Click here to buy the new Jeanie B. CD!

It's December and it's chilly outside. No snow here in the south of England, though. And since I can't be out schussing downhill on my new Bone-i-fied Snowboard I've decided instead to talk to the beautiful and vivacious Jeanie B.–– she of the wonderful Jelly Beans. I therefore present, forthwith or withforth or frithwoth, the following interview. I hope you enjoy it. (wrothfrith??)

RI:Hello there, Jeanie B.! Let’s get the important stuff out of the way first––3 questions!
a) If you pamper a cow, will you get spoiled milk?


JB:No, but you will need to change the Pampers many times a day! (do you use that brand of diapers in the UK?)



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The Interrogator Paws Potash. Wayne Potash, that is!

Posted by: PKelly on Apr 11, 2006
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Hiya Gang!

Roof-less here with another arsty-fartsy interview for you. This time my paws fall on family performer and recording artist Wayne Potash & The Music Fun Band. And Wayne, being the generous guy he is, is offering everyone the chance to download one of his songs, “Wiggly Tooth” for free. Check it out here.

Also be sure to check out their website for lots more great music and performance information. And now without further adieu, “Heeeeeeeeere’s Wayne!”

The Wayne Potash Interview

RI Hiya Wayne! Your latest family music CD is called "Don't Forget the Donut." It's got some really great songs and terrific performances but what in world is that title about?

WP Hi Roof-less! Thanks, I'm really proud of the new CD. We took a wonderful family vacation to the Grand Canyon a couple of years ago, and we travelled along Route 66 quite a bit. I was really into playing that song "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66" when we got back. There's one line that goes "Don't forget Winona" in the song. I was singing it with a group of children who. . . .



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The Big Cheese of WO––Paul Austin Kelly

Posted by: PKelly on Oct 01, 2005
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I scored the Big Cheese of Walking Oliver this week, Paul Austin Kelly, one of the real heroes of contemporary children's music. Don’t know who he thinks he is these days running off to sing in some opera every time you turn around. I’m beginning to think he has delusions of grandeur! Oh well, as long as he keeps up the good folk and kid’s music, who cares what he does in his spare time, right?

RI: So, tell me, Paul–– How many tenors does it take to change a light bulb?
PAK: I haven’t a clue.
RI: Six. One to do it, and five to say, "It's too high for him."
PAK: Oh, hardy-har-har! Your interviewing techniques just keep getting better and better, Oliver.
RI: Please! I’m wearing my Roofless Interrogator disguise!
PAK: Sorry.
RI: All right. So, what’s new at the Walking Oliver Studios these days?



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THE ROOFLESS INTERROGATOR
interviews famous
FRED PENNER!

Posted by: PKelly on Aug 12, 2005
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Your favorite canine sleuth has really outdone himself this time and has dug up the dirt o­n o­ne of the greats in the business! He's Canadian, he sings, he writes songs––he even had his own TV show for 12 seasons––he's, of course, none other than FRED PENNER. Here's the interview:



RI: Okay, Fred, let's get the most serious question out of the way first. If you could have your choice of wearing a Brown Organic Mushroom Earring, a Banana Boat Beanie or Size Seventeen Sassafras Shoes, which would you wear?

FP: I'm not an extreme dresser. I tend to be a little o­n the neutral side of clothing, and since I already wear size 15 shoes. . .



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Monkeying around with Shoshana Sperling of
SHO, MO and the MONKEY BUNCH!

Posted by: PKelly on Apr 19, 2005
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I’m back again! The Roofless Interrogator. And consider it a threat because this week I’ve outdone myself. Again. I’ve been plying my presumptuous paw-work all the way over in Canada. And you wanna know what I’ve come back with? I mean besides a case of Molson’s and a touch of frostbite? I've found the craziest bunch of bananas I’ve ever seen and they each come with their very own monkey attached. They’re called SHO, MO and the MONKEY BUNCH and right now I’m talking with Shoshana Sperling––Yup, you guessed it! She’s SHO! So, without further adieu let’s get this SHO on the road!
Shoshana Sperling and her swinging friend



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