Sorry for how many requests I've been making but this one in particular has been eating at me for the longest time. At the old preschool I went to they had a "bring your own videos" day, I brought some Disney tape, other kids brought in stuff like a super early Disney video with the wireframe Mickey logo and Wallace and Gromit, and someone brought in what I assume was a tape of music videos by a children's band. Basically like the Wiggles but I'm pretty sure they were American and the tape was from the 80s. The first song was about someone who wanted to eat macaroni and cheese for breakfast and the second was about how the singer spilled juice and it kept traveling everywhere. I think it ended with some sort of flight show like the Blue Angels. Any ideas what the hell this was? Pretty sure it wasn't Parachute Express or anything Raffi related.
It might have been distributed by Hi-Tops Video? I saw some of their selections and it looked like the tape I remember might've been something similar.
I can confirm it isn't the Doodlebops, this was back when I was in nursery school in 1996. Possibilities might be Hap Palmer, Steve & Dave (?), some sort of lesser known children's band. They probably got airplay on that old Music Box show on the Disney Channel that aired music videos by children's artists.
I'm sorry if this seems like an awkward question, but were the singers pretty boys, y'know, young men that are attractive? EDIT: Never mind, the case is solved
Last Edit: Mar 4, 2021 14:46:07 GMT by doraemon2000
I found an album called "Chickens on Vacation!" by Rick Charette. On the album, there's a song called "I Spilled My Juice" and another called "Macaroni and Cheese". Here's a link to Rick's site, where you can find the lyrics to the songs.
He also had a VHS/DVD out that featured him performing his songs live with a band. It's called "An Evening with Rick Charette" and seems to be on YouTube, in a series of parts. The songs from the "Chickens on Vacation!" album are performed during his "Just for the Fun Of It" live VHS/DVD, which is also on YouTube. The first part features the "Macaroni and Cheese" song.
Oh my god you actually found it. That's it, holy crap I can't believe it actually exists! And after watching it I've come to the conclusion that the plane thing I remembered was a completely different video that started airing after I fell asleep. Maybe one of those "There Goes A..." videos.
You can mark this one as solved, thanks for the help!