Sesame Street has an impressive roster of special guests lined up for the 55th season of the beloved children's show, which premieres on Max on Jan. 16. SZA, Noah Kahan, Chris Stapleton, Reneé Rapp and Samara Joy are set to appear on episodes this year,
"Chris Stapleton really wanted to write his own song. It was really one of the most surreal two-hour Zooms that I really ever had in my life.”
Sesame Street returns Jan. 16 for its 55th season on MAX, featuring musical guests like SZA, Chris Stapleton, Noah Kahan, Reneé Rapp, and Samara Joy.
The incomparable musical legacy of 'Sesame Street' continues with the show's 55th season: SZA, Renee Rapp, Noah Kahan, Samara Joy and more.
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The 55th season of the acclaimed family program features a star-studded lineup of musicians that would be the envy of any summer festival: SZA, Chris Stapleton, Noah Kahan, Reneé Rapp and Samara Joy.
SZA, Michael B. Jordan, Renee Rapp, Noah Kahan, and more celebrity guests will join the 55th season of 'Sesame Street'
Chris Stapleton, Noah Kahan, Samara Joy — lots of great people!” Songs double as life lessons on “Sesame Street,” from an alt-R&B-pop track about gratitude with SZA to an acoustic number ...
Appearing on “Sesame Street”? That’s the best idea. The 55th season of the acclaimed family program features a star-studded lineup of musicians that would be the envy of any summer festival.
The 55th season of the acclaimed family program features a star-studded lineup of musicians that would be the envy of any summer festival: SZA, Chris Stapleton, Noah Kahan, Reneé Rapp and Samara Joy.
The venerable children’s TV series enters its 55th season Thursday during a time of change, but its mission to educate young viewers remains the same.
For singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun, who grew up there, that wasn't an obstacle. “I loved growing up there,” says Oladokun via phone from Mexico, where she was performing as part of the Dead Ahead Festival.