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i don't know ask ya mommaRankin-Bass productions made all of those adorable 1970s -80's stop motion puppet animations like Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer whose style is homaged in many ways such as the one Christmas ad for Alltell Wireless and one of the Christmas eps. of Home Improvement when Tim is dreaming everyone was wooden puppets.
Burl Ives Children's Album with the ONLY known recording of Burl Ives singing Casey Jones. Been looking for 20 years, still haven't found it!
yes, call sign was KA6HVA.
Burl himself did not consider himself quite either. See article: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1955&dat=19950417&id=rFoxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oaIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3613,1692174 Hope this helps, Lisa A. DeBarr (Burl Ives enthusiast)
Nowhere I can find. Lots of scams, spyware and jerks wanting to sell me something else...
Burl wasn't in Frosty the Snowman; he played Sam the Snowman in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Sam the Snowman, the narrator of the Rudolph story. He was voiced by Burl Ives.
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Mr. Henkle/Hankle Not sure of spelling
The snowman was Sam the Snowman. His voice was that of Burl Ives.
The narrator was Sam the Snowman, voiced by Burl Ives.
Burl Ives, as Sam the Snowman.
Yes.
Burl Ives is 6' 1".
Burl Ives was straight.
Sam the Snowman, the narrator of the Rudolph story. He was voiced by Burl Ives.