Bozo the Clown recordings

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Bozo the Clown recordings are a series of mid-20th-century children's audio performances featuring the iconic clown character, voiced and popularized by entertainer Pinto Colvig.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf audio recording series
children's audio entertainment
associatedPerformer Pinto Colvig NERFINISHED
associatedWith mid-20th-century American popular culture
basedOn Bozo the Clown character NERFINISHED
characterCreatedBy Alan W. Livingston NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionChannel mail-order record clubs
retail record stores
era post–World War II American entertainment
featuresCharacterType clown
format narrated stories with songs
genre children's music
children's storytelling
comedy
hasCulturalRole early branded children's character records
hasEducationalAspect light moral lessons
hasMainCharacter Bozo the Clown NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeStyle humorous storytelling
hasPart comic skits
songs
spoken word segments
helpedPopularize Bozo the Clown character NERFINISHED
influenced later Bozo the Clown television adaptations
intendedAudience children
intendedUse children's parties
home listening
language English
marketedAs children's record series
medium 45 rpm record
78 rpm record
phonograph record
notablePerformer Pinto Colvig NERFINISHED
partOf Bozo the Clown franchise NERFINISHED
productionType studio recordings
publisher Capitol Records NERFINISHED
soundType monophonic
startTime mid-20th century
targetMarket American families
voiceActor Pinto Colvig NERFINISHED

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Pinto Colvig notableWork Bozo the Clown recordings