Lomax, the Hound of Music

Lomax, the Hound of Music is a PBS Kids TV series that brings together puppets, humans, live music and animation to promote musical education for children ages 3–7, inspired by John Feierabend's "First Steps in Music" [1] curriculum for music educators. Created by Christopher Cerf, Norman Stiles and Louise Gikow, and produced by Sirius Thinking, Ltd., Eyevox, Inc., and Connecticut Public Television, Lomax first aired in October 2008, and immediately gained a reputation as a show that follows in the tradition of acclaimed educational children's TV series like Sesame Street, and Between the Lions. [2] Sometime in early 2009, PBS canceled the series after one season.

Lomax, the Hound of Music
Lomax, the Hound of Music, on PBS Kids[ HBO Max]
Created byChristopher Cerf
Norman Stiles
Louise Gikow
Written byChristopher Cerf
Norman Stiles
Louise Gikow
Sarah Durkee
Peter K. Hirsch
Brian Meehl
Luis Santeiro
Directed byRichard Fernandes
Hugh Martin
Lisa Simon
StarringLomax (Peter Linz)
Delta (Jennifer Barnhart)
Amy (Amy Miles)
Louise and Clark (Pam Arciero, Jim Kroupa)
Fred the Conductor (Fred Newman)
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producer(s)Christopher Cerf
Norman Stiles
Richard Fernandes
Richard Moore
Running time22 minutes (approx. per episode)
Production company(s)Sirius Thinking, Ltd.
Eyevox, Inc.
Release
Original networkPBS HBO Max
Original releaseOctober 6 
December 29, 2008

However, PBS Kids Sprout aired the show part of their "Musical Mornings" block in 2008, but was taken off in August 2009, where the Wiggly Waffle block featuring the Wiggles took place.

Lomax, the Hound of Music follows the adventures of Lomax (named for American ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax), a good-natured, melody-obsessed puppet dog, his fluffy cat sidekick, Delta, and their human companion, Amy, on a tune-filled train ride crisscrossing the musical landscape of America. With the help - and full participation - of real kids on the train, on location, Lomax and his friends track down the wonderful songs that form the heart of America's diverse musical heritage.[3]

Classic Children's Songs Used On The Show

gollark: A DIY version of a graphical one would be much cheaper.
gollark: Plastic shell + a bunch of buttons + low-end CPU + solar panel + battery + LCD, and the higher end models are quite expensive.
gollark: The profit margins on calculators must be huge, come to think of it.
gollark: Where's "down here"? ~~The Inverted Gravity Zone~~ Australia?
gollark: (yes, this is an awful picture, blame my phone)

References

  1. http://pbskids.org/lomax/pt_resources.html
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-03-05. Retrieved 2009-02-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://www.pbskids.org/lomax
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