In celebration of the 55th anniversary of the 1964 New York World’s Fair, we invite you to revisit a past episode (from September 25, 2017) of the Jiminy Crickets Podcast. After Chris, Will, and Ruthie discuss the latest in Disney news headlines from September 2017, they embark on the final installment of a four-part series covering the 1964 New York World’s Fair. For the final episode of this 2017 “Summer Series,” they delve deep into the long history of the “Happiest Cruise that Ever Sailed the Seven Seas”: the classic Walt Disney musical attraction It’s a Small World.

Chris Lyndon
Chris Lyndon grew up in Southern California, near Disneyland. He formed a lifelong fascination with all things Disney from a very early age, especially Disney music, and has studied the history of the Walt Disney organization for decades. His very first summer job was at Disneyland at age 16, and he also worked at the Florida parks during his college years as part of the Walt Disney World College Internship Program. His lifelong passion for Disney music has evolved into his website, DisneyChris.com. All manner of Disney music can be enjoyed there including the Disney Song of the Day, but the main focus is audio from the original Disneyland theme park in a collection he calls the "Disneyland Magical Audio Tour," with over 1650 audio tracks, full color imagery and historical information for every track posted. Chris also provided archival Disneyland audio for the September 2015 PBS Walt Disney American Experience documentary. In December 2015 he began his very own weekly podcast covering all things Disney, called "Jiminy Crickets!" Since then the show has evolved into two podcasts and he shares the stage with his amazing co-host Ruthie Brown. Currently, the original "Jiminy Crickets!" is a monthly show, presenting various Disney topics of historical significance, and there is also a new bi-weekly Disney news program called "Dateline Jiminy Crickets," which is a audio/visual program presented on the DisneyChrisDotCom YouTube Channel.

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