Lois Lilienstein Dies: Star of Sharon, Lois and Bram's Elephant Show Was 78, Canadian children's performer Lois Lilienstein has passed away at the age of 78.
Lilienstein was best known for her role on the long-running television series Sharon, Lois and Bram's The Elephant Show.Her son, David Lilienstein, informed a Canadian news outlet that she passed away quietly in her home on Wednesday night.
"She was just a normal everyday person that had a phenomenal sense of music inside her," said David.
When asked how fans should commemorate her life and career, he referenced her most famous song, saying, "Turn to your family and friends and sing "Skinnamrinky Dinky Dink."
Along with Sharon Hampson and Bramwell "Bram" Morrison, Lilienstein formed the entertainment trio Sharon, Lois and Bram in Toronto in 1978.
Their first album of folk-inspired children's songs became an instant success, and they began touring the US and Canada that same year.
In 1984, the group launched the the CBC variety show that would take them to a new level of fame. The series was eventually syndicated and picked up by American outlets such as Nickelodeon.
Lilienstein continued to perform and tour with the trio until she decided to retire in 2000, following the death of her husband.
But while she hasn't performed in over 15 years, news of Lilienstein's death quickly became a trending topic on Twitter, evidence of the millions who grew up, and still fondly remember, her unforgettable music.
Click through the gallery below for a full list of the celebrities we lost in 2015.
"She was just a normal everyday person that had a phenomenal sense of music inside her," said David.
When asked how fans should commemorate her life and career, he referenced her most famous song, saying, "Turn to your family and friends and sing "Skinnamrinky Dinky Dink."
Along with Sharon Hampson and Bramwell "Bram" Morrison, Lilienstein formed the entertainment trio Sharon, Lois and Bram in Toronto in 1978.
Their first album of folk-inspired children's songs became an instant success, and they began touring the US and Canada that same year.
In 1984, the group launched the the CBC variety show that would take them to a new level of fame. The series was eventually syndicated and picked up by American outlets such as Nickelodeon.
Lilienstein continued to perform and tour with the trio until she decided to retire in 2000, following the death of her husband.
But while she hasn't performed in over 15 years, news of Lilienstein's death quickly became a trending topic on Twitter, evidence of the millions who grew up, and still fondly remember, her unforgettable music.
Click through the gallery below for a full list of the celebrities we lost in 2015.
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