Don — Kennedy - Laugh Laugh Phonograph/yankee Doodle

The recordings feature a mix of vocals, guitar, and flute.

The release is part of the (Catalog #506) and was produced in several unique physical formats typical of post-war children's media: Format: 7-inch, 78 RPM record. Don Kennedy - Laugh Laugh Phonograph/Yankee Doodle

The name "Don Kennedy" is frequently associated with this record in collector circles, potentially confusing the artist with (1930–2023), a legendary Atlanta children’s TV host famous for The Popeye Club . While Don Kennedy began his broadcasting career in the late 1940s, primary archival sources for this specific 1948 Voco release consistently list Bob Kennedy as the performer. Bob Kennedy – Laugh Laugh Phonograph / Yankee Doodle The recordings feature a mix of vocals, guitar, and flute

– A playful track intended for young children, often involving themes of laughter and interaction with the record player itself. While Don Kennedy began his broadcasting career in

It was issued as a cardboard-backed picture disc featuring colorful illustrations, as well as on standard green or red vinyl.

"Laugh Laugh Phonograph / Yankee Doodle" is a vintage children's record released in by Voco Records . While often attributed to a "Don Kennedy," historical records and discographies identify the primary artist as Bob Kennedy . Record Overview

– A rendition of the traditional American patriotic song. Possible Attribution Confusion