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'''Little Chrissy''' (occasionally addressed as Chrissy or Chris) is the lead singer and piano player for [[Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats]]. He is voiced by his namesake, [[Christopher Cerf]], who also wrote most of the character's songs. [[Jim Henson]] usually performed the actual puppet until his death in [[1990]].<ref> Cerf, Christopher ''[[Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music]]'' booklet, p. 12</ref> [[Frank Oz]] puppeteered Little Chrissy in a sketch where [[Don Music]] rewrote "[[Yankee Doodle]]".<ref>''[[Pastimes]]'', March 1976 issue, includes a photo of Frank performing Chrissy and the Lavender Alphabeat</ref>
 
'''Little Chrissy''' (occasionally addressed as Chrissy or Chris) is the lead singer and piano player for [[Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats]]. He is voiced by his namesake, [[Christopher Cerf]], who also wrote most of the character's songs. [[Jim Henson]] usually performed the actual puppet until his death in [[1990]].<ref> Cerf, Christopher ''[[Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music]]'' booklet, p. 12</ref> [[Frank Oz]] puppeteered Little Chrissy in a sketch where [[Don Music]] rewrote "[[Yankee Doodle]]".<ref>''[[Pastimes]]'', March 1976 issue, includes a photo of Frank performing Chrissy and the Lavender Alphabeat</ref>
   

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Chrissy
PERFORMER Christopher Cerf voice
  Jim Henson puppeteer
DEBUT 1973
PATTERN Fat Blue

Little Chrissy (occasionally addressed as Chrissy or Chris) is the lead singer and piano player for Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats. He is voiced by his namesake, Christopher Cerf, who also wrote most of the character's songs. Jim Henson usually performed the actual puppet until his death in 1990.[1] Frank Oz puppeteered Little Chrissy in a sketch where Don Music rewrote "Yankee Doodle".[2]

Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats first appeared on Sesame Street in 1973, performing the song "Count it Higher." Other songs by the band include "Exit," "You're Alive," "Rock 'N Roll Readers," and "Cluck Around the Clock." Little Chrissy has sometimes been backed by Big Jeffy (often filling in for the Lavender Alphabeat) in the songs "Gonna Rock You to Sleep," "I Go to School," and "Startin' Kindergarten." Chrissy and Jeffy have sung with Elmo on a few occasions, including a doo-wop version of "London Bridges."

Little Chrissy occasionally performed without the Alphabeats, in songs such as "Eight Balls of Fur," "Raise Your Hand," "The Opposite Song," and "Wet or Dry." He also can be seen in the audience of The Amazing Mumford's magic act in the storybook, The Amazing Mumford Presents the Magic Weather Show.

His most recent appearance occurred in Season 30, acting as piano accompanist to Patti LaBelle's rendition of "Gospel Alphabet."

See also

Sources

  1. Cerf, Christopher Songs from the Street: 35 Years of Music booklet, p. 12
  2. Pastimes, March 1976 issue, includes a photo of Frank performing Chrissy and the Lavender Alphabeat