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(New page: Real musician Andrew Bird portrayed this top-hatted fixer of all stringed instruments early in his career on the "Jack's Big Oops" episode (January 21, 2007) of kids' television series ''[...)
 
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Real musician Andrew Bird portrayed this top-hatted fixer of all stringed instruments early in his career on the "Jack's Big Oops" episode (January 21, 2007) of kids' television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0961772/combined Jack's Big Music Show]''. He is magically summoned after the main puppet characters break their hammered dulcimer, and he magically fixes it.
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Real musician Andrew Bird portrayed this top-hatted fixer of all stringed instruments early in his career on the "Jack's Big Oops" episode (January 21, 2007) of kids' television series ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0961772/reference Jack's Big Music Show]''. He is magically summoned after the main puppet characters break their hammered dulcimer, and he magically fixes it.
  
 
He sings a song about himself, "Dr. Stringz," that Bird still occasionally performs in concert.
 
He sings a song about himself, "Dr. Stringz," that Bird still occasionally performs in concert.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 26 April 2025

Real musician Andrew Bird portrayed this top-hatted fixer of all stringed instruments early in his career on the "Jack's Big Oops" episode (January 21, 2007) of kids' television series Jack's Big Music Show. He is magically summoned after the main puppet characters break their hammered dulcimer, and he magically fixes it.

He sings a song about himself, "Dr. Stringz," that Bird still occasionally performs in concert.