![]() ![]() His musical instrument is an electric guitar. He loves watermelon, called wiggly watermelon on the show. His catchphrase is "The best inventions are the ones that help your friends!" Although he is an ape, he does not find bananas delicious and instead prefers peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. He resides in "the box" where he has his own workshop. He is simply called "Julius" on most occasions, a young chimp and an aspiring inventor who loves to create gadgets to help his friends. Sagebrush Farm- Named after the sagebrush plants.Twirl-a-World- A parody of Twirl-a-Whirl.Seashelly Islands- Named after seashells.These are the doors, that they frequently go. The Hall of Doors has many doors and some doors they enter them. Most known songs are Hey Hey Hey, Come on, Come On, Honesty (For You and Me), Stronger and Braver, Big Dance Party, and more. The song shows highlights from the shown episode. But when they walk inside, to their surprise and delight, they discover that ordinary objects magically come to life and amazing adventures are just a door away in a magical hall.Īt the end of each episode, an original song is featured. Together with his friends, Worry Bear, Sheree, Clancy, and Ping, they build a playhouse out of a simple cardboard box. The series centers around Julius Jr., a monkey with a penchant for invention. The show was previously available on Netflix, but was removed from the streaming service on November 3rd, 2020. On May 1, 2018, Saban Brands sold the rights to the series to Hasbro. All traces of the show were removed from Nick Jr.'s website as well. The show’s last episode aired on August 9, 2015, it aired on the network until August 9, 2015, when the TV series was taken off the air. The series debuted on September 29, 2013, with the second season premiering on May 3, 2014. Produced by Saban Brands and animated by BrainPower Studio, Julius Jr. ![]() is an animated children’s television series based on the characters of the Paul Frank brand. ] Expression error: Unexpected < operator. Los Angeles, 1957.Animated preschool television series Template:SHORTDESC:animated preschool television series (2) Wechter (vib) John Bambridge, Jr (cl) Dennis Budimir (g) Bates (b) Jerry Williams (d). (1) Wechter (vib) Cy Colley, Jr (as) Jim Bates (b) Frank DeVito (d). (1) Trousseau Autumn Leaves Love Letters My Melancholy Baby Cy’s Blues I Remember You I’ll Close My Eyes Sissy (2) Undecided Dave’s Tune Scotch Hop Peanuts Melancholy Serenade Lover Man Blues Riff (55.69) If that is so, any deficiencies there might be are inaudible to this reviewer.Īltogether, this release is one that will have wide appeal and Jordi Pujol must be congratulated for bringing back into the spotlight the music of Julius Wechter (1935-1999), a gifted yet forgotten artist. As to why the second session was never released, it appears to have been a test pressing that somehow failed to meet expectations. Throughout, the musical standard is set high and the mostly slow and mid-tempo pacing matches the mood, which is reflective. The last named is perhaps the most recognisable of these musicians, although some had long studio careers. Also of a very high standard is the playing of alto saxophonist Cy Colley, Jr, clarinettist John Bambridge, Jr, and guitarist Dennis Budimir. The leader’s vibraphone playing, always melodic and lightly swinging, is masterly and it is abundantly clear throughout that his career choices were a loss to the jazz world. Now, thanks to Jordi Pujol’s always valuable and this time archaeological work, Wechter’s two own-name recordings are available, the (2) session for the very first time. From this point onwards, although he did play occasional jazz dates, Wechter became a film and television studio musician. This resulted in Linear Sketches (Jazz West LP-9), a 1956 set that was well received, and the following year another was made, this one for Intro Records, but it was never released.Īt the end of the 1950s and in the early 1960s, Wechter had brief spells with Latin bands led by Martin Denny and Herb Alpert, and he composed Spanish Flea, lyrics by his wife Cissy, which was a hit for Alpert’s Tijuana Brass. This included a competition at the famous Lighthouse Club and thanks to attendant publicity, an opportunity to record arose. Born in Chicago in 1935, Wechter played locally in small jazz groups while studying in Los Angeles. ![]() Is it dated? Not a bit of it.įirst, though, a little background on the artist, all thanks to extensive details in the liner notes. Indeed, the music heard here was recorded more than 65 years ago. New names are constantly appearing and while vibraphonist Julius Wechter will probably be unknown to many, he is far from being a new kid on the block. ![]()
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