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'''''Kidsongs''''' is a singing and dancing kid band and group and long-running VHS series. It has nursery rhymes and [[cover version]]s of adults' and children's songs.
[[James Hong]]'s daughter April Hong was replaced by Wendy Yumi and Julie Ann Gourson in the VHS episode "Sing Out, America (formerly Home the Range and currently Yankee Doodle Dandy)" in 1986. In 1986, the Scottish dancers replaced the 1985 departed jumproper dancers. The recently departed kids named Mandie Fox, Shanika Washington (who appeared in the VHS episode "Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes" (1986)) Donetta Charles, Julie Ann Gourson, and Rachael Holly were replaced by Kristy Lynn Espinoza in the VHS episode "A Day with the Animals" (1986). Tina Marie Espinoza was replaced by Katinka Chun because Tina was added to the crew and replacing the blank/invisible her in the 20th episode of season 1 of the television show in 1988 because she replaced the recently departed Molly Morgan (who cameo appeared in the VHS episode "I'd Like to Teach the Word to Sing" (1986)) in VHS episode "Good Night, Sleep Tight" (1986). Hilary Hollingsworth appeared in the VHS episodes "Good Night, Sleep Tight" (1986), "A Day at the Circus" (1987) with Katie Polk, "A Day at Camp" (1989), "Ride the Roller Coaster" (1990), and "Very Silly Songs" (1990) with Noah Congrelliere (who appeared in the VHS episode "A Day with the Animals" (1986)). Nicole Mandich cameo appeared in the VHS episode "What I Want to Be! (currently What I Want to Be)". Christopher "Chris" Finch (born probably March 1, 1975) cameo appeared in the VHS episode "The Wonderful World of Sports (currently Let's Play Ball)".
Shanika Washington cameo appeared in the VHS episode "Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes" (1986).
The [[Roland D-50]] patch "Staccato Heaven" was heard in the nursery rhymes song "Michael Finnegan" in the VHS "Very Silly Songs" (1990).
[[Category:American television series]]
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