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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*'''November 11, 2013''': The site takes [http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/5800472/ed-sheeran-macklemore-stroll-down-sesame-street-exclusive-behind a behind the scenes look] at the making of two ''[[Sesame Street]]'' celebrity appearances for [[season 45]]: [[Ed Sheeran]]'s "[[I Live in Two Different Worlds|Two Different Worlds]]" and [[Macklemore]]'s "[[Grouch Thrift Shop]]." Both celebrities are interviewed, along with [[Carol-Lynn Parente]], [[Grover]], [[Abby Cadabby]] and [[Elmo]]. {{youtube|RClv2JVb6Ws}}
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*'''November 11, 2013''': The site takes [http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/5800472/ed-sheeran-macklemore-stroll-down-sesame-street-exclusive-behind a behind the scenes look] at the making of two ''[[Sesame Street]]'' celebrity appearances for [[Season 45 (2014-2015)|Season 45]]: [[Ed Sheeran]]'s "[[I Live in Two Different Worlds|Two Different Worlds]]" and [[Macklemore]]'s "[[Grouch Thrift Shop]]." Both celebrities are interviewed, along with [[Carol-Lynn Parente]], [[Grover]], [[Abby Cadabby]] and [[Elmo]]. {{youtube|RClv2JVb6Ws}}
 
*'''January 13, 2014''': [http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/5869591/janelle-monae-visits-sesame-street-exclusive-behind-the-scenes Behind the scenes] of [[Janelle Monáe]]'s ''Sesame Street'' song "[[The Power of Yet]]" for season 45. Monáe, Abby Cadabby and music director [[Bill Sherman]] are interviewed. {{youtube|QUHxWhvb4ng}}
 
*'''January 13, 2014''': [http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/5869591/janelle-monae-visits-sesame-street-exclusive-behind-the-scenes Behind the scenes] of [[Janelle Monáe]]'s ''Sesame Street'' song "[[The Power of Yet]]" for season 45. Monáe, Abby Cadabby and music director [[Bill Sherman]] are interviewed. {{youtube|QUHxWhvb4ng}}
 
*'''September 29, 2016''': The site presents "[http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7526334/sesame-street-music-oral-history An Oral History of 'Sesame Street' Music]," with participation from [[Christopher Cerf]], [[Rosemarie Truglio]], [[Caroll Spinney]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Bob McGrath]], [[Norman Stiles]], [[Sarah Durkee]], [[Matt Vogel]], [[Bill Sherman]], Brown Johnson, [[Joey Mazzarino]] and celebrities John Carter Cash (son of [[Johnny Cash]]), [[The Pointer Sisters|Ruth Pointer]], [[Itzhak Perlman]], [[The Goo Goo Dolls|Johnny Rzeznik]], [[Norah Jones]], [[Leslie Feist]], [[OK Go|Tim Nordwind]], [[Jason Derulo]], [[India.Arie]], [[Pentatonix|Scott Hoying]], [[Questlove]] and [[Aloe Blacc]].
 
*'''September 29, 2016''': The site presents "[http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7526334/sesame-street-music-oral-history An Oral History of 'Sesame Street' Music]," with participation from [[Christopher Cerf]], [[Rosemarie Truglio]], [[Caroll Spinney]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Bob McGrath]], [[Norman Stiles]], [[Sarah Durkee]], [[Matt Vogel]], [[Bill Sherman]], Brown Johnson, [[Joey Mazzarino]] and celebrities John Carter Cash (son of [[Johnny Cash]]), [[The Pointer Sisters|Ruth Pointer]], [[Itzhak Perlman]], [[The Goo Goo Dolls|Johnny Rzeznik]], [[Norah Jones]], [[Leslie Feist]], [[OK Go|Tim Nordwind]], [[Jason Derulo]], [[India.Arie]], [[Pentatonix|Scott Hoying]], [[Questlove]] and [[Aloe Blacc]].

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Duckiebillboard

"Rubber Duckie" on the Billboard charts

Billboard is an entertainment magazine founded in 1864. The magazine is most known for its "Hot 100" charts, tracking the best music tracks of the week, based on sales and radio and online airplay.

"Rubber Duckie" reached as high as 16 on the "Hot 100 Singles" in 1970. "The Rainbow Connection" ranked #25 upon its release in 1979.

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