You didn't know you needed the Arthur theme song covered by Stephen Colbert, Chance The Rapper and Ziggy Marley—until now. The collaboration was featured on Colbert's Late Show. Marley originally ...
If you’re feeling down in the dumps today, this should lift your spirits. The animated children’s show Arthur has been a beloved mainstay on PBS and its theme song has become a sing-along anthem for ...
Anthony Ramos (who plays both John Laurens and Philip Hamilton in the production) and Jasmine Cephas Jones (Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds) uploaded a short video to Instagram of the two singing ...
Chance the Rapper rocked audiences with a fantastic cover of the 'Arthur' theme song at the Sasquatch! Music Festival over the Memorial Day Weekend. Not to be confused with 'Arthur's Theme' by ...
Ziggy Marley and Jon Batiste also sing along to "Believe in Yourself." For many “Arthur” fans the 1996 animated children’s show was a part of their childhood, or in Stephen Colbert’s case: a show that ...
Chicago’s Chance the Rapper has made the theme song, written by Ziggy Marley, part of his live set, performing it at Sasquatch back in May. But this recorded version, entitled “Wonderful Everyday: ...
Last weekend, during a set at Washington’s Sasquatch! Music Festival, Chance the Rapper performed a cover of the theme song to the children’s cartoon Arthur. Check out the fan-filmed video of the ...
Late last spring, Chance The Rapper (b. 1993) and his The Social Experiment band took to covering the theme song to Arthur, that PBS show about a particularly adventuresome animated aardvark. The ...
With Mark Ronson recently revealed as the man behind the score to Jason Winer‘s upcoming “Arthur” remake starring Russell Brand and Helen Mirren, it was only a matter of time before some other ...
There’s nothing more instantly recognizable about Arthur than its titular yellow-sweatered, eye-glassed aardvark, but the lyrics and music of the PBS KIDS’ series theme song might come in a close ...
Arthur does as he pleases -- all his life, his master's toys. Deep in his heart, he's just... he's just a boy. This, at least, is how Christopher Cross describes the character of Arthur Bayer, ...