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Christopher Cerf (producer)

Christopher Cerf (born August 19, 1941) is an American author, composer-lyricist, voice actor, and record and television producer. He has contributed music to Sesame Street, and co-created and co-produced the PBS literacy education television program Between the Lions.

Christopher Cerf
Born (1941-08-19) August 19, 1941 (age 82)
Occupation
  • Author
  • Composer
  • Lyricist
  • Voice actor
  • Record and television producer
Alma materHarvard University
Spouses
Geneviève Charbin
(m. 1972, divorced)
[1]
(m. 2015)
[2]
Parents

Biography edit

Cerf's father was Random House co-founder, publisher, editor and TV panelist Bennett Cerf. His mother was journalist and children's book publisher Phyllis Fraser. Cerf attended the Deerfield Academy and graduated from Harvard College. He was married to Geneviève Charbin who is a Catholic of French descent. Cerf and Katherine Vaz were married on June 21, 2015.[3] After his father's death, his mother married ex-New York City mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr.[4]

Musical compositions edit

In the early 1960s, he was involved as a writer and performer on musical satires released by The Harvard Lampoon. Since its first season in 1969, Cerf has played a role in the creation and production of the Sesame Street television program, most notably as a regular contributor of music and lyrics, and as the producer of many of its music albums. In the process, he has won two Grammy Awards and three Emmy Awards for songwriting and music production. Since writing and performing his first song for Sesame Street, "Count It Higher" (1973) in Season 5, Cerf has written or co-written over 200 songs featured on the program, including "Put Down the Duckie", "The Word Is No", "Dance Myself to Sleep", "Monster in the Mirror", and parody songs as "Born To Add", "Letter B", "Wet Paint", and "Furry Happy Monsters". Cerf also played a role in the ongoing funding of Sesame Street, founding and serving as the original editor-in-chief of Sesame Workshop's books, records, and toys division.

In addition to his contributions to Sesame Street, Cerf's musical material has appeared on Saturday Night Live, The National Lampoon Radio Hour, The Electric Company, Square One Television, Between the Lions, and in numerous Muppet productions, and his songs have been performed by Paul Simon, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, R.E.M., James Taylor, Tony Bennett, Dixie Chicks, Tracy Chapman, Carol Channing, Randy Travis, The Four Tops, Melissa Etheridge, Smokey Robinson, Bonnie Raitt, Wynton Marsalis, Little Richard, B.B. King, Jimmy Buffett, Bart Simpson, and the Metropolitan Opera's José Carreras. The blond, curly-haired Muppet character from Sesame Street is his namesake and the lead singer of the rock group "Chrissy and the Alphabeats."

1963–70: Cerf at Random House edit

Before joining Sesame Street, Cerf spent eight years as a senior editor at Random House (co-founded by his father in 1927), where he worked with authors George Plimpton, Andy Warhol, Abbie Hoffman, Ray Bradbury, Richard Fariña, and Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel). In 1993, Cerf renewed his ties to Random House when he assumed the role of Chairman of the Modern Library's Board of Advisors.[citation needed]

Collaborations with Marlo Thomas edit

Cerf edited and produced the Marlo Thomas & Friends' Free to Be... a Family book, album and TV special. The book reached No. 1 on The New York Times bestseller list within a week of its publication in 1989, and the show received a prime-time Emmy as the year's outstanding children's special.[5]

Cerf and Thomas collaborated again, co-editing and co-producing Thanks & Giving: All Year Long, a book and CD about generosity and sharing (and their polar opposites, selfishness and thoughtlessness). Royalties from the project, for which Thomas and Cerf won a 2005 Grammy Award, go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, founded by Thomas' father, Danny Thomas, in 1962.[6]

Between the Lions edit

Cerf served as Executive Producer, and Music and Audio Producer, of Between the Lions, the children's literacy series that his company, Sirius Thinking, Ltd., created for PBS. Between the Lions has twice won the Television Critics' Award as the nation's outstanding children's television program, and won ten Emmy Awards.[7] In two independent studies, conducted by the University of Kansas and Mississippi State University, the program has also demonstrated success in helping children – including those at the highest risk of literacy failure – to learn how to read.[8]

Lomax, the Hound of Music edit

In 2008, Cerf served as co-creator (with Norman Stiles and Louise Gikow), Executive producer and writer of the PBS Kids series Lomax, the Hound of Music. The show, which debuted in the winter of 2008, is a children's series featuring "a good-natured, melody-obsessed puppet pooch named Lomax, his fluffy feline 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, and the viewers at home, Lomax and his friends doggedly pursue their mutual passion: tracking down the wonderful songs that form the heart of our nation's diverse musical heritage."[9]

The show had educational credentials. Aware that many American children do not receive any formal musical education, Cerf, Stiles and Gikow based Lomax on the music education curriculum created by the music educator John Feierabend, PhD, proven to increase children's musical ability and intelligence. It included appearances by Larry Campbell and Tom Chapin. Lomax ran for only one season.[10]

Humorous writings edit

Cerf also worked as an author and satirist. In 1970, he helped launch the National Lampoon, serving as a Contributing Editor from its first issue until the mid-1970s, and in 1978, he co-conceived and co-edited with Tony Hendra, George Plimpton and Rusty Unger the journalistic parody Not The New York Times.[11]

The Experts Speak, the "compendium of authoritative misinformation" that Cerf co-authored with Victor Navasky in 1984, has recently been reissued. In 1986, Cerf collaborated with National Lampoon colleague Henry Beard on The Pentagon Catalog: Ordinary Products at Extraordinary Prices, which offered readers the historic opportunity to obtain a free hex nut—valued at $2,043 by the McDonnell Douglas Corporation—with every copy they purchased. (The book has a die-cut hole in its front cover and first few pages: the book was sold in clear plastic shrink wrap with a steel hex nut inside this hole, slightly less than flush with the cover. The shrink wrap displayed the hex nut and prevented it from falling out before the book was purchased.) The Official Politically Correct Dictionary, also written with Beard, first appeared in 1992.[citation needed]

In 2008, to commemorate the fifth anniversary of George W. Bush's victory speech aboard the U. S. S. Lincoln, Cerf again collaborated with Victor Navasky to produce Mission Accomplished!: Or How We Won the War in Iraq based on America's military presence in Iraq.[12]

Objections to the use of his music to break captives' will edit

In December 2008, the Associated Press reported that various musicians were coordinating their objections to the use of their music as a technique for softening up captives.[13] The songs used were primarily heavy metal, but included songs from Sesame Street. The Associated Press reported that Cerf "was horrified to learn songs from the children's TV show were used in interrogations". As a consequence, he researched how music is being used for military purposes and published his findings in the documentary movie Songs of War.[14]

Selected bibliography edit

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Christopher Bennett Cerf Weds Genevieve Charbin". The New York Times. July 9, 1972. from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  2. ^ Nir, Sarah Maslin (July 10, 2015). "Katherine Vaz and Christopher Cerf: Kermit Will Attend". The New York Times. from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  3. ^ Nir, Sarah Maslin (July 10, 2015). "Katherine Vaz and Christopher Cerf: Kermit Will Attend". The New York Times. from the original on May 16, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2021. The wedding announcement appears in the Friday, July 10, 2015, edition of the New York Times, references the date of the marriage: "Their wedding took place on the anniversary of their first date, the first day of summer. It was also Father's Day, chosen in homage to Ms. Vaz's father, August Mark Vaz, who died two years earlier."
  4. ^ Stevenson, Laura H. (October 6, 1975). "Chris & Genevieve Cerf: She's Throwing Off Her Chains, but the Yoke Is on Him". People.
  5. ^ "Outstanding Childrens Program Nominees". Emmy Awards. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  6. ^ "48th Annual Grammy Awards". Grammy Awards. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  7. ^ "Between the Lions - Awards". IMDb. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  8. ^ "PBS KIDS Series Between the Lions Proves Again That TV Can Help Children Learn to Read". PBS.org. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  9. ^ "Lomax the Hound". Sirius Thinking, Ltd. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  10. ^ "Lomax the Hound". Sirius Thinking, Ltd. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  11. ^ Dwyer, Jim (November 14, 2008). "In 1978, A Faux Paper was Real Genius". The New York Times. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  12. ^ "Mission Accomplished!". C-SPAN. July 2, 2008. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  13. ^ Selsky, Andrew (December 9, 2008). . Associated Press. Archived from the original on December 12, 2008. Retrieved December 9, 2008.
  14. ^ "Songs of War: Music as a Weapon (2010)". IMDb. Retrieved May 9, 2019.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Profile of Christopher Cerf in The New York Times, February 1, 2004
  • A selection of songs and music videos from Between the Lions
  • New York Times wedding announcement, "Katherine Vaz and Christopher Cerf: Kermit Will Attend"
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

Interviews

  • Audio interview of Christopher Cerf by Linda Wertheimer of NPR about The Iraq War Reader and the U.S. military's use of Sesame Street songs as a psychological weapon during the interrogation of Iraqi prisoners, June 7, 2003
  • Audio interview of Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky by Noah Adams of All Things Considered about The Experts Speak, October 9, 1998
  • 2008 Interview with Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky about their book, Mission Accomplished! (or How We Won the War in Iraq), on Bill Moyers' Journal
  • The Songsmiths of Sesame Street - Spotlight on Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles, The Atlantic

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Christopher Cerf born August 19 1941 is an American author composer lyricist voice actor and record and television producer He has contributed music to Sesame Street and co created and co produced the PBS literacy education television program Between the Lions Christopher CerfBorn 1941 08 19 August 19 1941 age 82 OccupationAuthor Composer Lyricist Voice actor Record and television producerAlma materHarvard UniversitySpousesGenevieve Charbin m 1972 divorced wbr 1 Katherine Vaz m 2015 wbr 2 ParentsBennett Cerf father Phyllis Fraser mother Contents 1 Biography 2 Musical compositions 3 1963 70 Cerf at Random House 4 Collaborations with Marlo Thomas 5 Between the Lions 6 Lomax the Hound of Music 7 Humorous writings 8 Objections to the use of his music to break captives will 9 Selected bibliography 10 Discography 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksBiography editCerf s father was Random House co founder publisher editor and TV panelist Bennett Cerf His mother was journalist and children s book publisher Phyllis Fraser Cerf attended the Deerfield Academy and graduated from Harvard College He was married to Genevieve Charbin who is a Catholic of French descent Cerf and Katherine Vaz were married on June 21 2015 3 After his father s death his mother married ex New York City mayor Robert F Wagner Jr 4 Musical compositions editIn the early 1960s he was involved as a writer and performer on musical satires released by The Harvard Lampoon Since its first season in 1969 Cerf has played a role in the creation and production of the Sesame Street television program most notably as a regular contributor of music and lyrics and as the producer of many of its music albums In the process he has won two Grammy Awards and three Emmy Awards for songwriting and music production Since writing and performing his first song for Sesame Street Count It Higher 1973 in Season 5 Cerf has written or co written over 200 songs featured on the program including Put Down the Duckie The Word Is No Dance Myself to Sleep Monster in the Mirror and parody songs as Born To Add Letter B Wet Paint and Furry Happy Monsters Cerf also played a role in the ongoing funding of Sesame Street founding and serving as the original editor in chief of Sesame Workshop s books records and toys division In addition to his contributions to Sesame Street Cerf s musical material has appeared on Saturday Night Live The National Lampoon Radio Hour The Electric Company Square One Television Between the Lions and in numerous Muppet productions and his songs have been performed by Paul Simon Ray Charles Johnny Cash R E M James Taylor Tony Bennett Dixie Chicks Tracy Chapman Carol Channing Randy Travis The Four Tops Melissa Etheridge Smokey Robinson Bonnie Raitt Wynton Marsalis Little Richard B B King Jimmy Buffett Bart Simpson and the Metropolitan Opera s Jose Carreras The blond curly haired Muppet character from Sesame Street is his namesake and the lead singer of the rock group Chrissy and the Alphabeats 1963 70 Cerf at Random House editBefore joining Sesame Street Cerf spent eight years as a senior editor at Random House co founded by his father in 1927 where he worked with authors George Plimpton Andy Warhol Abbie Hoffman Ray Bradbury Richard Farina and Dr Seuss Theodor Geisel In 1993 Cerf renewed his ties to Random House when he assumed the role of Chairman of the Modern Library s Board of Advisors citation needed Collaborations with Marlo Thomas editCerf edited and produced the Marlo Thomas amp Friends Free to Be a Family book album and TV special The book reached No 1 on The New York Times bestseller list within a week of its publication in 1989 and the show received a prime time Emmy as the year s outstanding children s special 5 Cerf and Thomas collaborated again co editing and co producing Thanks amp Giving All Year Long a book and CD about generosity and sharing and their polar opposites selfishness and thoughtlessness Royalties from the project for which Thomas and Cerf won a 2005 Grammy Award go to St Jude Children s Research Hospital founded by Thomas father Danny Thomas in 1962 6 Between the Lions editCerf served as Executive Producer and Music and Audio Producer of Between the Lions the children s literacy series that his company Sirius Thinking Ltd created for PBS Between the Lions has twice won the Television Critics Award as the nation s outstanding children s television program and won ten Emmy Awards 7 In two independent studies conducted by the University of Kansas and Mississippi State University the program has also demonstrated success in helping children including those at the highest risk of literacy failure to learn how to read 8 Lomax the Hound of Music editIn 2008 Cerf served as co creator with Norman Stiles and Louise Gikow Executive producer and writer of the PBS Kids series Lomax the Hound of Music The show which debuted in the winter of 2008 is a children s series featuring a good natured melody obsessed puppet pooch named Lomax his fluffy feline 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 and the viewers at home Lomax and his friends doggedly pursue their mutual passion tracking down the wonderful songs that form the heart of our nation s diverse musical heritage 9 The show had educational credentials Aware that many American children do not receive any formal musical education Cerf Stiles and Gikow based Lomax on the music education curriculum created by the music educator John Feierabend PhD proven to increase children s musical ability and intelligence It included appearances by Larry Campbell and Tom Chapin Lomax ran for only one season 10 Humorous writings editCerf also worked as an author and satirist In 1970 he helped launch the National Lampoon serving as a Contributing Editor from its first issue until the mid 1970s and in 1978 he co conceived and co edited with Tony Hendra George Plimpton and Rusty Unger the journalistic parody Not The New York Times 11 The Experts Speak the compendium of authoritative misinformation that Cerf co authored with Victor Navasky in 1984 has recently been reissued In 1986 Cerf collaborated with National Lampoon colleague Henry Beard on The Pentagon Catalog Ordinary Products at Extraordinary Prices which offered readers the historic opportunity to obtain a free hex nut valued at 2 043 by the McDonnell Douglas Corporation with every copy they purchased The book has a die cut hole in its front cover and first few pages the book was sold in clear plastic shrink wrap with a steel hex nut inside this hole slightly less than flush with the cover The shrink wrap displayed the hex nut and prevented it from falling out before the book was purchased The Official Politically Correct Dictionary also written with Beard first appeared in 1992 citation needed In 2008 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of George W Bush s victory speech aboard the U S S Lincoln Cerf again collaborated with Victor Navasky to produce Mission Accomplished Or How We Won the War in Iraq based on America s military presence in Iraq 12 Objections to the use of his music to break captives will editIn December 2008 the Associated Press reported that various musicians were coordinating their objections to the use of their music as a technique for softening up captives 13 The songs used were primarily heavy metal but included songs from Sesame Street The Associated Press reported that Cerf was horrified to learn songs from the children s TV show were used in interrogations As a consequence he researched how music is being used for military purposes and published his findings in the documentary movie Songs of War 14 Selected bibliography editAlligator with Michael K Frith as by I N FL M NG Harvard Lampoon parody of Ian Fleming s James Bond novels 1962 The Vintage Anthology of Science Fantasy editor 1966 The World s Largest Cheese 1968 The Chicago Conspiracy Trial The Chicago Conspiracy vs The Washington Kangaroos Official Pogrom editor with Michael Frith New York Domesday Books 1969 Official National Lampoon Bicentennial Calendar 1976 with Bill Effros 1975 Not The New York Times co editor with Larry Durocher Josh Feigenbaum Tony Hendra George Plimpton and Rusty Unger 1978 The 80s A Look Back at the Tumultuous Decade 1980 1989 co editor with Tony Hendra and Peter Elbling 1979 ISBN 0 89480 122 8 ISBN 0 89480 119 8 paperback The Experts Speak The Definitive Compendium of Authoritative Misinformation with Victor Navasky 1984 ISBN 0 394 71334 6 paperback ISBN 0 394 52061 0 hardcover 1990 1998 ISBN 0 679 77806 3 The Pentagon Catalog Ordinary Products at Extraordinary Prices with Henry Beard 1986 ISBN 0 89480 036 1 Marlo Thomas amp Friends Free to Be a Family co editor with Marlo Thomas 1987 The Book of Sequels with Henry Beard Sarah Durkee and Sean Kelly 1990 Small Fires Letters From the Soviet People to Ogonyok Magazine 1987 1990 co editor with Marina Albee 1990 ISBN 0 671 69397 2 ISBN 0 671 72876 8 paperback The Gulf War Reader History Documents Opinions co editor with Micah L Sifry 1991 ISBN 0 8129 1947 5 The Official Politically Correct Dictionary and Handbook with Henry Beard 1992 ISBN 0 679 74113 5 1993 The Official Sexually Correct Dictionary and Handbook with Henry Beard 1995 ISBN 0 679 75641 8 The Iraq War Reader History Documents Opinions co editor with Micah L Sifry 2003 ISBN 0 7432 5347 7 Marlo Thomas amp Friends Thanks and Giving All Year Long co editor with Marlo Thomas 2004 ISBN 0 689 87732 3 Blackie The Horse Who Stood Still with Paige Peterson artist 2006 ISBN 1 59962 017 0 Mission Accomplished or How We Won the War in Iraq with Victor S Navasky 2008 ISBN 1 4165 6993 6 Spinglish The Definitive Dictionary of Deliberately Deceptive Language with Henry Beard 2015 ISBN 0 3991 7239 4 A Skunk in My Bunk 2019Discography editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it December 2023 References edit Christopher Bennett Cerf Weds Genevieve Charbin The New York Times July 9 1972 Archived from the original on May 16 2021 Retrieved May 16 2021 Nir Sarah Maslin July 10 2015 Katherine Vaz and Christopher Cerf Kermit Will Attend The New York Times Archived from the original on May 16 2021 Retrieved May 16 2021 Nir Sarah Maslin July 10 2015 Katherine Vaz and Christopher Cerf Kermit Will Attend The New York Times Archived from the original on May 16 2021 Retrieved May 16 2021 The wedding announcement appears in the Friday July 10 2015 edition of the New York Times references the date of the marriage Their wedding took place on the anniversary of their first date the first day of summer It was also Father s Day chosen in homage to Ms Vaz s father August Mark Vaz who died two years earlier Stevenson Laura H October 6 1975 Chris amp Genevieve Cerf She s Throwing Off Her Chains but the Yoke Is on Him People Outstanding Childrens Program Nominees Emmy Awards Retrieved November 30 2023 48th Annual Grammy Awards Grammy Awards Retrieved November 30 2023 Between the Lions Awards IMDb Retrieved November 30 2023 PBS KIDS Series Between the Lions Proves Again That TV Can Help Children Learn to Read PBS org Retrieved November 30 2023 Lomax the Hound Sirius Thinking Ltd Retrieved November 30 2023 Lomax the Hound Sirius Thinking Ltd Retrieved November 30 2023 Dwyer Jim November 14 2008 In 1978 A Faux Paper was Real Genius The New York Times Retrieved November 30 2023 Mission Accomplished C SPAN July 2 2008 Retrieved November 30 2023 Selsky Andrew December 9 2008 Musicians protest use of songs by US jailers Associated Press Archived from the original on December 12 2008 Retrieved December 9 2008 Songs of War Music as a Weapon 2010 IMDb Retrieved May 9 2019 Further reading editTuck Donald H 1974 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Chicago Advent p 96 ISBN 0 911682 20 1 External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow 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2008 Interview with Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky about their book Mission Accomplished or How We Won the War in Iraq on Bill Moyers Journal The Songsmiths of Sesame Street Spotlight on Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles The Atlantic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christopher Cerf producer amp oldid 1192697521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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