Sesame Street first aired in late 1969 and is still going strong today as a beloved learning tool for children and even a source of entertainment for their parents. By using puppets, skits, and even ...
It may surprise some to hear that “Sesame Street” has a legacy of musical guests that is arguably only rivaled by “Saturday Night Live” — performers over the decades have ranged from Stevie Wonder to ...
A is for Alana, D is for Danielle, E is for Este, and H is for Haim stopping by Sesame Street to sing through the alphabet with Elmo and his friends. The trio of sisters brought their best harmonies ...