On this very day 20 years ago, a friendly cartoon dog named "Blue" and her charming human best friend, Steve made their television debut on Nickelodeon. In no time at all, Steve (whose real name is Steve Burns) had kids playing Blue's Clues in living rooms across the country. Pre-schoolers were pumped to sing along and parents were thrilled to see their toddlers learning from the TV.

In an episode called "Steve Goes to College," Burns introduced viewers to his brother Joe (played by actor Donovan Patton). Joe, Burns said, would be taking over things at the Blue's Clues house--it was a sensible explanation, but for whatever reason, it didn't sit well with the Steve-loving public.
Source: Even though Burn's departure happened before the social media era, rumors about why he really left spread like wildfire. Playground gossip had kids fearing Blue's best friend had died and parents were subject to all kinds of hoaxes about his untimely death.
In reality, Burns passed along his Handy Dandy Notebook so he could pursue a career in music. He released his first album, "Songs for Dustmites," shortly after his Blue's Clues departure. He went on to collaborate with several artists from "The Flaming Lips" and later started a band, "Steve Burns and the Struggle." His second album was released in 2009.

Steve's certainly branched out of the typical kid show host mold, but he's grateful to have been a part of Blue's Clues. "I don't think [being on the show] has caused any sort of credibility deficit," he once said on the Today Show. "I think it's an amazing children's television show...I'm incredibly proud to have been even involved in it. I think coming from kids TV, it just makes the story more interesting."
Source: http://www.eonline.com/news/792956/blue-s-clues-turns-20-can-you-guess-what-host-steve-burns-is-up-to-these-days#ixzz4Jizcfn1N
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