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    Barbara Hough Roda. "Get ready to dance in your pants; David Jack will perform, speak at conference focused on young children." Sunday News Lancaster, PA. Lancaster Newspapers Inc. 2003. HighBeam Research. 19 Jun. 2013 <http://www.highbeam.com>.

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The man behind can't-get-them-out-of-your-head tunes such as "Mookie Pookie Choo-Choo-Choo," "One Note March" and "Five Little Monkeys Jumpin' on the Bed" is bringing his own brand of rhyme and rhythm to Lancaster County.

Recording artist David Jack - in case you're wondering, that is his real name - will present a concert for children and their families at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, at Millersville University. The next day he'll be the keynote speaker at the 14th Annual Fall Early Childhood Conference, also at MU. (See related story, Page G3.)

The two audiences might not be as disparate as they seem.

"That's the beautiful thing about doing a keynote for …


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