Alvin and the Chipmunks

ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS
 
 
Alvin and the Chipmunks,  originally David Seville and the Chipmunks or simply The Chipmunks, is an American animated music group created by Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., for a novelty record in 1958.  The group consists of three singing animated anthropomorphic chipmunks:  Alvin, the mischievous troublemaker, who quickly became the star of the group; Simon, the tall, bespectacled intellectual; and Theodore, the chubby, impressionable one.  The trio is managed by their human adoptive father, David (Dave) Seville.  In reality, “David Seville” was Bagdasarian’s stage name, and the Chipmunks themselves are named after the executives of their original record label.  The characters became a success, and the singing Chipmunks and their manager were given life in several animated cartoon productions, using redrawn, anthropomorphic chipmunks, and eventually films.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Rosemary Clooney had a long singing career in the years leading up to the rock and roll revolution.  Her breakthrough hit, “Come on-a My House” in 1951 was co-written by two Armenian American cousins, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Saroyan and Ross BagdasarianBagdasarian, under his stage name David Seville went on to great fame by experimenting with recordings using speeded-up vocals.  The first result was a #1 hit in the summer of 1958 called “Witch Doctor” – remember “Ooo eee, ooo ah ah ting tang, walla walla, bing bang, ooo eee, ooo ah ah ting tang, walla walla, bing bang”?  He is best known of course for creating Alvin and the Chipmunks, whose popularity continues to the present day. 

 

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