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'''Little Jerry''' is the lead singer of [[Little Jerry and the Monotones]] and has performed several songs on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', including "[[Four (song)|Four]]," "[[Telephone Rock]]," "[[Proud (Moss)|Proud]]," and "[[Mad (song)|Mad]]".
 
'''Little Jerry''' is the lead singer of [[Little Jerry and the Monotones]] and has performed several songs on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', including "[[Four (song)|Four]]," "[[Telephone Rock]]," "[[Proud (Moss)|Proud]]," and "[[Mad (song)|Mad]]".
   
His character evolved from a recurring Green Anything Muppet dashiki-wearing hippie (who was usually seen alongside other Anything Muppet hippies) from [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|season 1]] and [[Season 2 (1970-1971)|season 2]] that (naturally with Anything Muppets) was often interchanged (for example, while the character usually was Green and had moppy red hair, some skits portrayed him with different hairstyles and AM patterns, including a skit where [[Grover]] talks about the word "exit," where the character was seen with frizzy black hair instead of his usual red hair {{first|0210}}, and another skit where the character was portrayed as a [[Lavender]] Anything Muppet while spelling out the word "run." {{first|0226}} By the time his band name appeared on [[The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-and-Record Album|the second Sesame Street cast album]], Little Jerry had become an established character.
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His character evolved from a recurring [[Green]] Anything Muppet dashiki-wearing hippie (who was usually seen alongside other Anything Muppet hippies) from [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|season 1]] and [[Season 2 (1970-1971)|season 2]] that (naturally with Anything Muppets) was often interchanged (for example, while the character usually was Green and had moppy red hair, some skits portrayed him with different hairstyles and AM patterns, including a skit where [[Grover]] talks about the word "exit," where the character was seen with frizzy black hair instead of his usual red hair {{first|0210}}, and another skit where the character was portrayed as a [[Lavender]] Anything Muppet while spelling out the word "run." {{first|0226}} By the time his band name appeared on [[The Official Sesame Street 2 Book-and-Record Album|the second Sesame Street cast album]], Little Jerry had become an established character.
   
 
By the late 1980s, his original hippie garb had been exchanged for a white and black leather jacket and a chain necklace. In the band's comeback appearance in 2000, he also sports a pair of sunglasses.
 
By the late 1980s, his original hippie garb had been exchanged for a white and black leather jacket and a chain necklace. In the band's comeback appearance in 2000, he also sports a pair of sunglasses.

Revision as of 23:56, 4 January 2020

Littlejerry
PERFORMER Jerry Nelson
DEBUT 1971
PATTERN Green
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Revised wardrobe in later appearances.

Little Jerry is the lead singer of Little Jerry and the Monotones and has performed several songs on Sesame Street, including "Four," "Telephone Rock," "Proud," and "Mad".

His character evolved from a recurring Green Anything Muppet dashiki-wearing hippie (who was usually seen alongside other Anything Muppet hippies) from season 1 and season 2 that (naturally with Anything Muppets) was often interchanged (for example, while the character usually was Green and had moppy red hair, some skits portrayed him with different hairstyles and AM patterns, including a skit where Grover talks about the word "exit," where the character was seen with frizzy black hair instead of his usual red hair (First: Episode 0210), and another skit where the character was portrayed as a Lavender Anything Muppet while spelling out the word "run." (First: Episode 0226) By the time his band name appeared on the second Sesame Street cast album, Little Jerry had become an established character.

By the late 1980s, his original hippie garb had been exchanged for a white and black leather jacket and a chain necklace. In the band's comeback appearance in 2000, he also sports a pair of sunglasses.

Little Jerry is considered to be male, but in one Shalom Sesame sketch, in which an actress dubbed the character for "Proud," host Mandy Patinkin introduced the rocker as female: "Little Jeri (sic) is loud and proud, and why shouldn't she be?."

Little Jerry was named after his performer Jerry Nelson, who later talked about the character and his group in a 2009 interview:

Little Jerry was Jeff Moss’ thing. I think deep in his heart he wrote that because he loves to sing bass. They were wonderful pieces. They were so much fun to do.[1]

While Nelson was usually the one who provided his voice, Fran Brill performed him in another season 2 sketch with Grover where the band (unenthusiastically) spells out the word "WALK," while Nelson was puppeteering Big Jeffy.

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Episodic appearances

Video appearances

Book appearances

Sources

  1. Nelson, Jerry Tough Pigs Interview