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Children’s Pop Musician Rosalie Moscoe [Video]

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Rosalie Moscoe is a beloved Toronto-based children’s musician whose career spans over four decades. Since 1981, when she released her debut album “Listen to Me,” Rosalie has created six albums of engaging children’s pop music that both entertain and educates young listeners. Her musical journey began in the mid-1970s when she started writing songs inspired by her own children’s activities, crafting memorable tunes like “Mommy, Get off the Phone,” “Listen to Me,” and “Reach Out.”

Throughout the 1980s, Rosalie toured extensively as part of “Jim and Rosalie,” performing across Ontario, Alberta, Newfoundland, and the Maritime provinces. Working alongside manager/producer Jean Harrison and arranger Ron Harrison, she brought her music directly to young audiences throughout Canada.

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Rosalie Moscoe

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Children’s pop music

# of Albums:

6, Jim and Rosalie, Listen to Me; Jim and Rosalie, At the Music Factory; Jim and Rosalie, Songs in Action; Rosalie Moscoe, Journey to My World; Rosalie Moscoe, Imagination …

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