Jack's Big Music Show

Jack's Big Music Show
Genre Children's music
Created by David Rudman, Todd Hannert and Adam Rudman
Starring David Rudman
Alice Dinnean
John Kennedy
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 26
Production
Location(s) Music Clubhouse, Chicago, Illinois
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Spiffy Pictures
Noggin Originals
Release
Original network Noggin
Nick Jr.
Picture format NTSC (480i)
Audio format Stereo
Original release September 12, 2005 (2005-09-12) – April 1, 2008 (2008-04-01)
External links
Website

Jack's Big Music Show is an American musical children's television series originally airing on Noggin and on the Nick Jr. television network. The show was produced by Spiffy Pictures, and was nominated for a 2008 Emmy award for Outstanding Pre-school Television Series.

The popularity of the show made the idea of appearing on it attractive to musicians. An executive from Nick Jr. in 2006 said that they were "clamoring to get onto Jack's Big Music Show."[1]

In May 2007, production was cancelled and it was announced that no new episodes would be produced. The last episode aired on April 1, 2008. However, it reran on Nick Jr. until 2012.

Production

Production on the series began in 1995 when Spiffy pictures partnered with Nick Jr., who was scheduled to run the show from 1997–2001. However, after several missed release dates: December 5, 1997, July 26, 1999, February 22, 2000, June 8, 2002, November 7, 2004 and March 12, 2005, "Jack's Big Music Show" did not premiere until September 12, 2005 on Noggin.

The series, originally named Jack's Band, also underwent several name changes before its debut. It was first renamed in 1998 to Jack's Music Band, then to Jack's Big Music Show in 2001. Prior to Mel and Mary joining the cast, also in 2001, the show was primarily about Jack playing in his own band.

Plot

The series focuses on music-loving Jack, his best friend Mary, and his drum-playing dog Mel, all of whom are puppets. The show takes place in Jack's backyard clubhouse, and centers on the characters' passion for music. The characters play music in every episode, and are often accompanied by other puppets or human musicians. Each episode usually features two music videos by children's musical artists.

Characters

Main characters

Additional characters

Guest musicians

Episodes

Season one

First aired September 2005 – April 2006

Episode title Airdate Guests Songs performed
(1) Little Bad Wolf September 12, 2005 Steve . . . Steven Burns Blue . . . .Traci Paige Johnson Sidetable Drawer . . . .LaNae Allen Tickety Tock . . . . .Kelly Nigh Mr Salt . . . . . . . .Nick Balaban Mailbox . . . . . .Seth'O Hickory Periwinkle . . .Kenny Kim "Blue Had an Accordion" (sung to the tune Blue Had a Little Lamb), "The Little Bad Wolf Had a Tuba" (sung to the tune Blue Had a Little Lamb), "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", "My Energy", "Music Everywhere"
(2) How Blue Got His Groove Back September 14, 2005 Joe . . . . . . . Donovan Patton Blue . . . . . . .Traci Paige Johnson Sidetable Drawer . . . . . . .LaNae Allen Tickety Tock . . . . . . . .Kelly Nigh Mr. Salt . . . . . Nick Balaban Paprika . . . . . . . . .Corrine Hoffman Mrs. Pepper . . . . . . .Spencer Kayden Mailbox . . . . . . . .Seth'O Hickory Slippery . . . . . . . .Patrick Van Wagenen Grandma Cayenne . . . . . . . .Veronica Shea "Listen to the Animals", "Every Animal Has Its Groove", "Blue the Meowing Dog" (sung to the tunes Baa Baa Black Sheep, The Alphabet Song, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, and Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman), "Mister", "I Like It That Way"
(3) The Music Genie September 15, 2005 The Miranda Genie Steve . . . . . .Steve Burns Blue . . . . . .Traci Paige Johnson Sidetable Drawer . . . . . . .LaNae Allen Tickety Tock . . . . . . .Kelly Nigh Mr Salt . . . . . . .Nick Balaban Paprika . . . . . .Corrine Hoffman Pail . . . . . . .Marshall Claffy Mrs. Pepper . . . . . .Spencer Kayden Mailbox . . . . . .Seth'O Hickory Slippery . . . . .Patrick Van Wagenen Shovel . . . . . . . .Stephen Schmidit Felt Friend . . . . . Cody Ross Pitts

Hot Peas 'N Butter

"Blue's Musical Trunk" (sung to the tune 99 Bottles of Beer), "Prudence", "Yodel", "Number 1", "Under a Shady Tree"
(4) The Baby Bird September 19, 2005 Joe . . . . . . .Donovan Patton Blue . . . . . .Traci Paige Johnson Sidetable Drawer . . . . . .LaNae Allen Tickety Tock . . . . . . .Kelly Nigh Pail . . . . . . . .Julia Wetherell Mrs. Pepper . . . . . . . .Spencer Kayden Mailbox . . . . . .Seth'O Hickory Periwinkle . . . . . . .Kenny Kim Baby Bird . . . . . . .Daniel Richardson "Yeah Yeah Yeah" "The Song of the Baby Bird", "Baby Bird Beat", "Baby Bird Lullaby" (sung to the tune Brahms' Lullaby), "I Know a Chicken", "Bongo Bird" (sung to the tune Bingo)
(5) Marching Band September 26, 2005 Joe . . . . . . .Donovan Patton Blue . . . . . . .Traci Paige Johnson Sidetable Drawer . . . . .LaNae Allen Pail . . . . .Julia Wetherell Mailbox . . . . . . .Seth'O Hickory Shovel . . . . . . . . . Jonothan Press Green Puppy . . . . . . . .Adam Peltzman "Marching Song", "Rain Rain Go Away", "Rhythms Around You", "Boots", "Bottle of Sunshine"
(6) Bug Love October 3, 2005 Laurie Berkner

Rebecca Frezza

"Loud Sound/Soft Sound", "A Pretty Good Bug", "Bugs Are Really Swell" (sung to the tune The Farmer in the Dell), "B3", "I'm Me and You're You"
(7) Mel's Super Swell Dance Party October 10, 2005 Tracey Ellert

Cathy Richardson
Yolanda Adams
Laurie Berkner
The Dirty Sock Funtime Band

"Dance How You Like", "The Mel Polka", "Rock and Roll Freeze Dance", "The Me Dance", "Dino-Sauring", "I Really Love to Dance"
(8) Space Opera October 10, 2005 Laurie Berkner

Jerry Lawson and the Talk of the Town

"Mary's Opera", "Space Explorer", "Space Opera", "What Are They Gonna Do About That?", "I'm Glad", "I'm Not Perfect"
(9) Grow Daddio October 17, 2005 Cathy Richardson

Laurie Berkner
Rebecca Frezza

"Where Is Mary?" (sung to the tune Ten Little Indians), "What Will Arthur Grow Up to Be?", "Playin' Jazz", "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary", "H2O + O2 + Sun", "Running Down the Hill"
(10) The Grumpy Squirrel October 24, 2005 Laurie Berkner

Music for Aardvarks and Other Mammals

"It's Fun to Invent Your Own Instrument", "Clap Your Hands", "Lullaby" (instrumental), "Music Is the Best", "Grumpy" "I'm Gonna Catch You", "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
(11) The Music Monster October 31, 2005 Laurie Berkner

Milkshake

"This Song", "If You're Scary and You Know It" (sung to the tune If You're Happy And You Know It), "Monster Boogie", "Scared"
(12) King of Swing February 6, 2006 Buddy Guy

Laurie Berkner
Guy Davis

"The Welcome Song" (sung to the tune Let's All Go to the Lobby from Regal Cinemas), "List", "Shama Lama", "Clean It Up", "New Shoes"
(13) Silly Show April 1, 2006 Laurie Berkner

Hot Peas 'N Butter

"Silly Song", "Bologna Sandwich", "Silly Things", "Googleheads", "Deep Down"

Season two

First aired January 2007 – April 2008

Episode title Airdate Guests Songs performed
(14) Snow Day January 6, 2007 Anne Harris

Laurie Berkner
The Quiet Two

"Beach Party", "Wiki Wiki Hele Hele", "Sing a Winter Song", "Mahalo", "Polar Bear"
(15) Leonard the Country Squirrel January 7, 2007 Laurie Berkner

The Dirty Sock Funtime Band

"Found Sounds", "We're a Jugband", "Jugband Jamboree", "I Am a Sad Squirrel", "I Am a Happy Squirrel", "Farm Song", "No Good Reason Party"
(16) Spunky the Alien January 13, 2007 Laurie Berkner

The Mighty Weaklings

"Yo Yo Yo", "Gotta Power Up", "Spunky's Lament", "Fleeber", "Rocketship", "Rocketship Run"
(17) Jack Bunny January 14, 2007 Anne Harris

Laurie Berkner
Angélique Kidjo

"Mel the Musical Magical Magician", "The Hop", "Bugle Bunnies", "Magic Box", "Wombo Lombo"
(18) Phil the Coo-Coo Bird January 20, 2007 Laurie Berkner

Music for Aardvarks and Other Mammals

"The Twisty Twist", "The Dance", "Phil the Coo-Coo Bird" (sung to the tune London Bridge is Falling Down), "Move Your Feet", "Who's That?"
(19) Jack's Big Oops! January 21, 2007 Andrew Bird

J. Walter Hawkes
Nuttin' But Stringz

"Strings", "Dr. Strings", "Just Tell the Truth", "What Have I Got to Lose?", "Thunder"
(20) Jack's Big Orchestra January 27, 2007 Laurie Berkner

Dirty Sock Funtime Band

"Being a Conductor Would Rock", "Sneaks", "Super Spies", Orchestral Song
(21) Scat Cat January 28, 2007 Laurie Berkner

The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players

"I Have A Friend (Super Swell Friends)", "Scat-Scat-a-Tat-Tat", "The Wiggle Dance", "The Cat Came Back", "You're the One Who's Made for Me and I Was Made for You"
(22) Groundhog Day February 2, 2007 Laurie Berkner

Steve Burns and Steven Drozd
Jon Stewart

"Hip Hip Hooray For Groundhog Day", "First Day of Preschool", "When Will Spring Be Sprung?", "I Hog the Ground", "I Had a Friend"
(23) Jack's Super Swell Sing-Along February 2, 2007 Laurie Berkner & Susie Lampert

Rebekah Jordan
Justin Roberts
Lisa Loeb

"Sing-Along Song", "Samba", "Just Stopped By", "Down at the Barbershop", "Kelly Green", "I Like to Rap", "This Is Zydeco", "Jenny Jenkins"
(24) Laurie's Big Song February 4, 2007 Laurie Berkner

Comic Book Heroes
Leon Thomas

"Get on the Train", "A Little Bitty Rhythm", "You Can't Call an Elephant Without an Elephant Call", "Purple People Eater", "Duck 4"
(25) Mel's Bath Day October 13, 2007 Cheryl Hines

Laurie Berkner
AudraRox

"You Must Take a Bath", "Super Sudsy Bubblestein Bubbles", "I'm a Mess", "I Hope My Mama Says Yes", "A Bath Is Alright"
(26) Jack and the Beanstalk April 1, 2008 Tyler Bunch

Laurie Berkner
David Pleasant

"Up", "Sha-La-La", "Anyone Can Make a Song", "In the Clouds", "Deegah Joyah"

Influences

In an interview on the Nick Jr. website, Rudman says that The Jack Benny Show was an influence on Jack's Big Music Show (along with The Little Rascals).[2]

The names Jack, Mary, Mel, and the "Schwartzman Quartet" are references to characters on The Jack Benny Program (Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Mel Blanc, and the Sportsmen Quartet). Other possible name references to Jack Benny Program regulars include the squirrels Sheldon and Leonard (Sheldon Leonard), Phil the Coo-Coo Bird (Phil Harris), and Gertrude the Groundhog (Bea Benaderet's recurring character Gertrude Gearshift).

The ring around Mel's eye is an obvious homage to Pete the Pup from The Little Rascals.

Hannert says that the music is influenced by Chuck Berry and the whole history of rock and roll.

References

  1. Kindie Rock, Scott Lamb, Salon.com, June 24, 2006
  2. Meet the Creators of Jack's Big Music Show Nick Jr. Website

External links

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