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Tom Glazer

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His work with Young Peoples Records, a subscription service that delivered vinyl 78 RPM records to subscribers about every six weeks, included: "Building a City", "The Circus Comes to Town", "The Men Who Come to Our House", "The Little Fireman", "On a Rainy Day", "Muffet in the City", "When I Grow
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Glazer became ambivalent towards his creation, saying that "I'm standing in line before the Pearly Gates in the musicians' line, in which I stand last. When I'm asked what have I done in music and I say I wrote 'On Top of Spaghetti', I'm told, "Sorry, buster, you can't enter." In 2008,
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Up", "Let's Play Zoo", "Going West: A Group of American Pioneer Songs", "Hooray! Today is Your Birthday", "When the Sun Shines Again", "The Little Gray Ponies", "Who Wants a Ride?", "The Chugging Freight Engine", "Everyday we Grow I-O", "Daniel Boone", and "Come to the Fair".
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helped prepare for the commercially successful folk revival of the 1960s. "He wasn't fancy," Seeger reported after his death "He was just straightforward. He had a good sense of humor."
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Glazer recorded a number of children's records in the late 1940s and early 1950s with Young People's Records, Inc. In the 1960s he hosted a weekly children's show on
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who worked for cataloguing American folk songs, and who was a great influence. Glazer began performing as an amateur and was invited by
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Glazer, with Dottie Evans, recorded three children's records in 1959 and 1960 that were part of a six-album set known as
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Glazer was married to Miriam Reed Eisenberg with whom he had two sons. The marriage ended in divorce in 1974.
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His greatest commercial success came with his original 1963 recording of the song parody "
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Glazer died at his home in Rochester, New York on February 21, 2003, at the age of 88.
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for soldiers working there as guards. He made a successful professional début at
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Tom Glazer Sings Honk-Hiss-Tweet-GGGGGGGGGG and Other Children's Favorites,
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that also included such numbers as one of the first cover versions of "
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with the Do-Re-Mi Children's Chorus. The song was later included on an
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Glazer moved to Washington, D.C., and began work at the
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Index

Tompall Glaser
Philadelphia
Rochester, New York
Kapp Records
Dottie Evans
folk singer
ballads
The Weavers
Peter, Paul and Mary
Bob Dylan
Melody of Love
"Skokian" (1954)
Philadelphia
Russian Jewish
Minsk
1918 flu pandemic
Sidney Glazier
Mel Brooks
The Producers
City College of New York
Library of Congress
Alan Lomax
Eleanor Roosevelt
White House
The Town Hall
Bob Dylan
Pete Seeger
Burl Ives
The Kingston Trio
Peter, Paul and Mary

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