When Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher were hired by Jim Henson to write the songs for The Muppet Movie, they started with Kermit's opening number. That song, "The Rainbow Connection," would become a ...
Jim Henson once summed up The Muppet Show thusly: “It all ends in one of two ways: Either someone gets eaten or something blows up.” So far on ABC’s The Muppets, no one’s gotten eaten and shockingly ...
The Muppets return At long last, The Muppet Show arrives on Disney Plus Kermit and the gang return for all-new unscripted Muppets series The best part of Disney Plus’ Muppets Now is the oddly relevant ...
In Stories I Only Tell My Friends: An Autobiography, Lowe relays he and his brother had a lot of freedom growing up. They would take a bus 25 miles and then take three other bus connections traversing ...
Living legend Willie Nelson discovered the “Rainbow Connection” thanks to the Muppets — and some decades-long persistence from his daughter, Amy. Why did she want the country singer to cover a song ...
Everybody’s favorite singing frog made a special video of one of his beloved classic on Saturday. The Muppets’ official YouTube page posted a video of Kermit the Frog performing “Rainbow Connection.” ...
The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts has returned for 2025. With it returns the Figment-inspired Spaceship Earth ...
3 Content Dictates Form: How RadicalMedia Brought MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG To the Big Screen To celebrate the release of the new Disney comedy MUPPETS MOST WANTED, Brock Baker, the self-proclaimed "Man ...
First sung by Kermit The Frog in 1979’s The Muppet Movie, “Rainbow Connection” has a legacy as vast as the colorful arch that inspired the lovable frog. Cincinnati’s Bad Veins recently recorded a ...
Oscar and Grammy winner Paul Williams has cowritten classic songs for the Carpenters (“Rainy Days and Mondays”), Three Dog Night (“Out in the Country”), and Barbra Streisand (the Oscar-winning ...
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