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  2. What Do You Do with the Mad that You Feel? - Wikipedia

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    Fred Rogers testifies before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications on 1 May 1969, and recites the lyrics to the song (beginning at around 4:50 into this video). "What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel?" is a song written and sung by PBS personality Fred Rogers in the PBS children's television program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

  3. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Wikipedia

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    The music of the show was interpreted by an eclectic mix of modern artists for the 2005 album Songs From the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers. The YouTube show Pittsburgh Dad uses a piano theme song inspired by the jazz music constantly heard on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. [83]

  4. Josie Carey - Wikipedia

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    Carey wrote the lyrics to "Tomorrow," which Rogers sang at the end of each Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episode until 1972. [1] The puppet characters included Daniel S. Tiger, Grandpère Tiger, King Friday XIII of Calendarland, his wife Queen Sara Saturday, X the owl, and Henrietta the cat.

  5. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood - Wikipedia

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    He has baked pastries for Daniel and his family on many occasions and plays with Music Man Stan in Bread & Jam. He is based on the Mister Rogers character Chef Brockett and his name is an homage to Neighbor Aber, Charles R. Aber, of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He marries Dr. Anna in the episode 'The Neighborhood Wedding'.

  6. Joe Negri - Wikipedia

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    He spent the next twenty-two years working at WTAE as music director. He met Fred Rogers at WTAE, when Rogers hosted a short-lived children's show. In 1968, Negri began appearing as Handyman Negri in the children's program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for nearly 40 years until Rogers stopped producing new episodes in 2000. Though many assume ...

  7. François Clemmons - Wikipedia

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    Mister Rogers and Officer Clemmons having a foot bath in 1969. For 25 years, Clemmons performed the role of Officer Clemmons, a friendly neighborhood policeman, in the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe" on the children's television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. In the neighborhood itself, Clemmons ran a singing and dance studio located in the ...

  8. In 'Donkey Hodie,' scenes are replete with homages to 'Mister ...

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  9. Bruce Haack - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Haack played on his family's piano at the age of three, and was providing piano lessons for others by the time he was a teenager. [1]While attending college in Edmonton, Canada, at the University of Alberta, Haack began performing in local venues with a then-popular local band called The Swing Tones.