Snohomish County preschoolers and their families are in for a rockin’ good time on Sunday as Everett Events Center welcomes the popular children’s group The Doodlebops. In case you haven’t seen The ...
The Doodlebops, an interactive musical group from Playhouse Disney, is set to play at the IU Auditorium Friday.Stars Moe Doodle, played by Jonathan Wexler, DeeDee, played by Lisa Lennox, and Rooney, ...
Chad McNamara, a competitive jazz and tap dancer from Ottawa, never imagined he’d be performing live at Madison Square Garden. But when McNamara, 25, who portrays blue-hued Rooney Doodle for the ...
"Doodlebops" airs weekdays at 7:30 and 11 a.m. on the Disney Channel (cable channel 41 in Spokane, 32 in Coeur d'Alene). What grown-ups need to know about “The Doodlebops”: Most would never, ever want ...
Cameron Mathison (Ryan, All My Children) clowned around with son Lucas at a performance of Doodlebops Live! In New York City. Other celeb fans of the Doodlebops include Edie Falco, Matt Lauer, Billy ...
TORONTO -- Canadian animation producer Cookie Jar Entertainment has sold the preschool series "The Doodlebops" to Britain's ITV1 for its Good Morning TV block on Saturday mornings. The show will begin ...
So, your kids have gone through their Barney phase and their Wiggles phase. Now it's time for them to go all gaga over the Doodlebops. Created in Canada three years ago, the Doodlebops is a musical ...
More than one adult asked that question as a trio of sort-of clowns paraded through a New York office building in full-on makeup and costumes one recent day. But anyone with preschoolers at home knew ...
NEW YORK — What’s a Doodlebop? More than one adult asked that question as a trio of sort-of clowns paraded through a Manhattan office building in full-on makeup and costumes one recent day. But anyone ...
Young kids and their parents are no doubt familiar with The Doodlebops. The trio of "sibling" musicians have become a fast-rising phenomenon, thanks to their "Playhouse Disney" appearances on The ...
More than one adult asked that question as a trio of sort-of clowns paraded through a Manhattan office building in full-on makeup and costumes one recent day. But anyone with preschoolers at home knew ...