Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Ben's Final 2021 Playlist - Wednesday, December 29, 2021
The Kiss Of Venus – Paul McCartney
You Are Magic – Triple Rainbow
It's a Miracle – Dog On Fleas
put this monkey to bed – Caspar Babypants
New Pair Of Shoes – The Bazillions
Kid Pan Alley Lets Kids Write the Songs
It's not just coronavirus that affected kids over the past year-plus. They addressed climate change ("The Day the Stars Reached the Earth" featuring Natalie Zuckerman), celebrating our own lives ("Small Things Make a Difference" featuring Michael Lille), and even adoption ("I Think I Blinked" featuring Billy Jonas).
Kids' favorite Randy Kaplan, a frequent KPA contributor, polished the quirky "Tear My Mask (To Pieces)," with a protagonist eager to get back some sense of normalcy. The heartbreaking "Staring Out My Window" is every child's ballad of the lost year of companionship and routine. The aforementioned "I Think I Blinked" deals with adoption so quickly that you might miss the key lines on first listening:
I've known it all along
That's why I wrote this song
I've seen the pictures on the wall
I knew I didn't look like you at all
Kid Pan Alley is not just about granting children access to their feelings. The KPA project is intended to demonstrate that careers in the performing arts are a viable future (these are also welcome concepts to music, acting, and singing instructors around the country). With schools cutting aid to arts programs, KPA reinforces the necessity of educating well-rounded children by motivating all of their potential interests. MAYBE BY NEXT YEAR delivers songs written by kids for kids that can also teach their parents a lesson or two.
MAYBE BY NEXT YEAR is available on Kid Pan Alley's website, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for the song, "Staring Out My Window":
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, December 27, 2021
Helicopter Leaves – Ants Ants Ants
That's My Style – The Bazillions
Go – The Black Keys
Taco Tuesday – The Lucky Band
Doppelganger – Dog On Fleas
toy boat – Caspar Babypants
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Fanga Alafia – Aaron Nigel Smith
Shine A Little Light – The Black Keys
spoky baby – Caspar Babypants
I'm an Optimist – Dog On Fleas
Buenos Dias – The Lucky Band
Finally – Franz Ferdinand
Adoraborealis Dressed In Their Holiday Best
What to do once you've hit the heights as a children's music performer, had your group become the house band on a popular kids tv show, and then found yourself perplexed by a pandemic? For Brooklyn musician Mike Messer, the choice was to segue into a new group – Adoraborealis – and release a brand new holiday tune, "All Dressed Up for Christmas."
Messer's previous group, the Dirty Sock Funtime Band, was an early obsession of my younger son. One year the kid even dressed for Halloween as Mr. Clown, an integral part of the group's live (and recorded) performances. But there's been a lack of new material or even live shows for a number of years. Sadly, my son has declared himself "immune" to whatever charms children's music once held for him.
This is a situation that plagues all performers who specialize in children's music, as your audience grows and evolves at a steady clip. Messer's solution was to sidestep the Funtime funk and move into a new realm. With that decision, Adoraborealis arrives with its pleasant Christmas song and a lyric video. "All Dressed Up for Christmas" is all about the colorful outfits that people sport to show their holiday spirit, and the love and care that demonstrates for other people in their families and communities:
I’m so weary of dreary but when you're here
We are nearly a rainbow on snow
It’s a miracle
Come here and curl into me
All of the way ’til and through Xmas Day
Every year, musicians struggle to find a new angle for December festivities, regardless of religious belief. Messer has liberated his sartorial selection and hopes it will become a perennial favorite.
You can find the tune on Spotify, Bandcamp, and Amazon.
Here is the lyric video for "All Dressed Up for Christmas," produced by animator Jodie Ray Charity:
Monday, December 20, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Tuesday, December 21, 2022
Lazy Boy – Franz Ferdinand
Loving & Kind – Aaron Nigel Smith
Lo/Hi – The Black Keys
awesome blossom – Caspar Babypants
Anything Can Be A Hat – Ratboy Jr.
Tear My Mask – Randy Kaplan
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, December 20, 2021
Sand Song – The Harmonica Pocket
Inkpot – Kepi Ghoulie
Clown Shoes – Ratboy Jr.
I Spy – Ants Ants Ants
Village d'Ãtoile – Dog On Fleas
05 supersonic motorcycles – Caspar Babypants
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Story Pirates Blast Off With a Wormy New Years Eve
Did I forget to mention Story Pirates Radio? The show airs on YouTube. The first episode of "Story Pirates TV" aired in November. Stop kicking yourself if you missed it – I've embedded the video right here:
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
New Stuff from Oot 'n Oots, Claudia Robin Gunn, and BIRDIE
Traveling in another direction, New Zealand children's recording artist Claudia Robin Gunn has posted a new video for her gentle, winsome song, "Kids In Autumn." The tune springs from her recent collection that features a little blue penguin as his family segues from season to season. Assisted by animator Katrina Maree, Claudia and Little Wild Music deliver original children's material that native New Zealanders can enjoy, while also being exported to the rest of the world. Here's the video:
California musicians Teresa Gasca-Burk and Gary Burk started playing in a rock band together more than 20 years ago. As they started families, they regrouped to write and perform children's music as BIRDIE, recording their first CD in 2003. They've come out of the pandemic with several new songs, including "Come Out And Play" and "You're Awesome," which features a singalong chorus that dares you not to participate, especially on a long car ride. The duo promotes "positive fun" for a complete family experience and has released a new CD, I CHOOSE HAPPY. Find the music of BIRDIE on their website, Spotify, and Apple Music. Here is the band doing a live performance of their song, "Rainbow":
Sunday, December 12, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, December 13, 2021
Nest – The Harmonica Pocket
'Cause I'm A Man – Tame Impala
Oh Cookie – Ben Tatar and the Tatar Tots
old cookie – Caspar Babypants
Lost And Loving It – Kepi Ghoulie
It's a Miracle – Dog On Fleas
Thursday, December 09, 2021
Quick Hits: Strawbitty Yops, Jackie B and the Mini Band, and Ruth and Emilia
Inclusion means everyone, and Strawbitty Yops are all-in. Woody Hill and Cindy Haws-Rice have made music together for nearly 20 years. The Austin, Texas duo are all about songwriting that empowers children and makes them part of the process. Strawbitty Yops (just try googling that term) is a queer-identified family band featuring them, keyboard player Jimmie Estrada, percussionist Salina Estrada, singer Melanie Rose, and Cindy's kids Autumn and Theo. Their new holiday song, "Winter Magic," talks about the delights of sharing an annual family celebration and all its traditions and festivities. You can download the song from Amazon or Apple Music. Here is the video:
Speaking of interactive children's music, New Zealand singer-songwriter Jackie Bristow devised Jackie B and The Mini Band during the lockdown, featuring seven Wakatipu kids aged 7 to 10 innovative musical “lockdown” project by New Zealand-based international singer-songwriter Jackie Bristow has inspired a Christmas collaboration with a group of young Wakatipu singers from Southwest New Zealand. Their original eight-song EP is coming in January from 8 Pound Gorilla Records. In the meantime, we have their first single,"It's Christmas." Truly an international recording, the vocals were recorded in St Patrick’s Catholic Church in Arrowtown, the backing music was recorded and produced in Nashville, and the entire track was mastered at Studios 301 in Sydney, Australia. You can download the song from Amazon, Apple Music, or Spotify.
I confess that real-world responsibilities (such as running a book sale with 30,000 items) precluded me from doing a ton of writing just prior to Hanukkah, so I missed promoting Ruth and Emilia's new video for their "Dreidel Sing Along," featuring Ruth as a dancing dreidel. But even as the holiday has passed, you can still view the song throughout the holiday season! You can grab the song from Amazon or Apple Music and the video is below.
Tuesday, December 07, 2021
Divinity Roxx: Ready Set Go for Anything
The world can be challenging and it's the job of responsible parents to ensure that kids blossom into happy, mentally healthy adults. Divinity Roxx gives your home a friendly dose of beat-driven power pop rock with READY SET GO!
READY SET GO! is available from Divinity Roxx's website, Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for Divinity Roxx's song, "Ready Set Go":
Thursday, December 02, 2021
Leeds Takes Holiday Lead; Organic Xmas From Formidable Veg
Fyütch sings on "Winter Wonderland," the holiday chestnut that gets a fresh coat of hiphop for 2021. It's also the first of a promised collection of Christmas tunes written by Jewish performers that's slated for release next year (by the way, "Wonderland" was not written by Irving Berlin – it's by Richard Smith and Felix Bernard).
The topic of Christmas Eve is covered by Leeds and fellow singer Cheryl B. Engelhardt on "Till Midnight," which is all about trying to stay awake on the final countdown to family excitement, hot chocolate, and a roomful of presents. It's a bouncy paean to childhood and the days when Santa may (or may) not actually exist.
Look for all three songs on Joanie Leeds' website, Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Conscious conservationists Formidable Vegetable are also producing environmentally-friendly holiday music. The 8 Lb Gorilla Records artists from Down Under want families to remember that holidays generate much waste, from leftover food to wrapping papers. Keep your children upbeat without spoiling the mood, while promoting recycling and protecting the planet. The band has released "All I Want for Christmas Is Used," with lyrics that endorse a genuine, climate-friendly sentiment:
Edible, homemade, or original
Something indelible
Doesn't need to be physical
Renovate, compatible, for a planet that is liveable
Keep your children upbeat without spoiling the mood, while promoting recycling and protecting the planet. Formidable Vegetable cares – and shares – their wishes for a sustainable future.
Grab "All I Want for Christmas Is Used" from the band's website, Amazon, and Spotify.
Monday, November 29, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Tuesday, November 30, 2021
The Kiss Of Venus – Paul McCartney
Sing Your Song – The Harmonica Pocket
Fanga Alafia – Aaron Nigel Smith
sunny summer sun – Caspar Babypants
The Breakfast Song (Start It Right) – Ben Tatar and the Tatar Tots
Ben Tatar Believes You Are What You Eat
Tatar presented weekly Facebook Live musical variety shows during the pandemic, highlighting his collection of unusual instruments. His shows were featured in an NPR list of recommended virtual programming for quarantined kids and families. With SECONDS, Tatar is bursting (not just his waistline) to show off his 2021 appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Your kids will come back for more.
Here is the video of the audio for the band's song, "Lemonade":
Friday, November 26, 2021
Twinkle Time Keeps It Moving (Video Premiere); Magic from Triple Rainbow
Twinkle hosts a two-hour biweekly children's music Top 20 Countdown. Artists on her shows have included Divinity Roxx, Backstreet Boys, Nathalia, Erin Lee and the Up Past Bedtime Band, and way too many to list. The shows can be downloaded as a podcast from Apple, Audible, Podbean, and iHeart.
Here is the world premiere of "Let's Keep It Movin'." You can also find the Spanish version on Twinkle's YouTube channel.
A near-perfect encapsulation of children using their imagination during the pandemic is "You Are Magic," the new song from Triple Rainbow, the family music project that's the brainchild of Jared Mees, the co-founder of the independent record label Tender Loving Empire.
Do you want to be an astronaut? A race car driver? A dinosaur? Mees and his kids, July (9) and Piper (4), have created 15 songs for YOU ARE MAGIC, their upcoming debut CD. The title track depicts all of the above (and more) right in the family's backyard, reminding kids that "your brain is better than an iPad or a TV." You can find the song on on Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify, and www.tenderlovingempire.com.
Here is the video for "You Are Magic":
Monday, November 22, 2021
Easy Breezy Farewell to Caspar Babypants
Here is the video for the song, "Wild Wide Time":
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, November 22, 2021
Village d'Ãtoile – Dog On Fleas
It's A Wonderful Life – Kepi Ghoulie
I Got the Greens – Ben Tatar and the Tatar Tots
02 i am a loose balloon – Caspar Babypants
Go – The Black Keys
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Holiday Quick Hits: Jazzy Ash, Itty Bitty Beats, Genevieve Goings
Raised in New Orleans where she absorbed the musical milieu of the bayou, the Los Angeles queer mom of two has also released a new track, "Fly Through the Sky." Inspired by Ella Fitzgerald and the classic instrumental music of Disney musical movies, it's a big band flashback to another time.
Find both songs on Jazzy Ash's website, Apple Music, and Spotify.
Lucy Hiku and Jenny Payne, otherwise known as New Zealand's Itty Bitty Beats, have also dropped three disparate Christmas tunes. We're more than 60 years from the heyday of the Andrews Sisters, but the Beats pursue boogie woogie harmonies on "Rockin’ Rollin’ Reindeer." 'Their "Ring the Bells" could have been an outtake from a Rankin-Bass holiday special, celebrating that 'tis much bell-ringing, such as church bells and sleigh bells, at this time of year. Their winter lullaby "Little Snowflake" can be sung to to the tune of "Frère Jacques" and features vocals from Jenny’s son, Lachie.Find VERY MERRY on Genevieve Goings' website, Amazon, Spotify, and Apple Music.
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, November 15, 2021
The Less I Know The Better – Tame Impala
Finally – Franz Ferdinand
White Whale – Kepi Ghoulie
Lo/Hi – The Black Keys
It's a Miracle – Dog On Fleas
01 babies all over the world – Caspar Babypants
Peanut Butter – Ben Tatar and the Tatar Tots
Friday, November 12, 2021
Holiday Tunes from Raffi & Lindsay Munroe and Laurie Berkner Band
The due met backstage at a Raffi concert in Boston, where Munroe explained how – as a mother to three children with autism– she used music as a tool to teach and connect with her kids. Munroe also performs at libraries and pre-schools and runs "Sing-Along with Lindsay" on YouTube. That conversation led to Raffi producing her first CD as well as a followup earlier this year.
Find the song on Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon. You can hear "Silver Bells" on this video below.
Speaking of iconic children's music performers, Laurie Berkner segued from Halloween directly into Hanukkah season. There's a bit of "hurry-up" this year, as the Jewish holiday starts on the Sunday night of Thanksgiving weekend (fun for my younger son, whose birthday falls on November 24).
The Laurie Berkner Band (Susie Lampert, Brady Rymer, and Bobby Golden) have recorded a new, high energy version of the chestnut "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel." For many of us, this would fall under the "equal time" doctrine, as Berkner recorded a whole Christmas holiday album a few years ago.Let's not cast aspiration at this festive holiday of lights and celebrate a fast-moving rendition of the popular kids' favorite. Honestly, there are fewer well-known Hanukkah tunes and anytime a popular performer steps into the studio, it's a welcome addition to any playlist. Your kids can also look forward to another set of Laurie Berkner livestreamed holiday concerts on Saturday, December 18 at noon and 5 PM ET. Click here for concert info.
You can grab "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel" from Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Tuesday, November 09, 2021
Vivian Fang Liu Belongs With the Kids
On "Silence," co-written with Grammy winner Jon Samson, Vivian uses the dichotomy of sheet music, which has its silences, against the tranquility that kids sometimes need to center themselves during tough times. "Belong" features the voices of some of Vivian's students and practically demands that every Asian child stand up and be proud of themselves, pointing out the accomplishments of Asians (a concept akin to Freelon's "Black Women in History"):
Plus, science - some of our inventions are the finest
Eric Yuan created Zoom, kept us connected through the Virus
Patrick Soon Shiung is a transplant surgeon
Who made a drug to help cancer patients through their hurtin'
So every Asian kid just stand up now
Don’t hide who you are, be yourself and be proud
Vivian deftly celebrates her Chinese upbringing on songs like "Happy Birthday Mama," explaining that open expressions of affection are not as commonplace in Asian culture. "Eight Immortals Soaring Over the Sea" is filled with imagery evocative of the anime of such filmmakers as Hayao Miyazaki. Throughout the eight tracks, Vivian delivers euphoric classical piano tracks that give SHAPE OF CROWNS a distinctive feel. Much like Elena Moon Park, Vivian demonstrates that Asian voices are an important portion of the children's music scene.
You can hear SHAPE OF CROWNS on Soundcloud, Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for Vivian's song, "Belong":
Monday, November 08, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Lazy Boy – Franz Ferdinand
One – Aaron Nigel Smith
I'm an Optimist – Dog On Fleas
Clown Shoes – Ratboy Jr.
White Whale – Kepi Ghoulie
Sunday, November 07, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, November 8, 2021
One Of The Boys – Huey Lewis & The News
New Pair Of Shoes – The Bazillions
Buenos Dias – The Lucky Band
Anything Can Be A Hat – Ratboy Jr.
Lost And Loving It – Kepi Ghoulie
Doppelganger – Dog On Fleas
Friday, November 05, 2021
New Danny Weinkauf Video; Best of Sharon, Lois & Bram
WORDS is available from Danny Weinkauf's website, Amazon, Spotify, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for "Nouns":
Americans had Mr. Rogers. Canadians had Sharon, Lois and Bram. Contemporary musician Josh Lovelace has cited their works as influential on his family recordings, as their first CBC kids' program "The Elephant Show" was carried on American television on Nickelodeon through 1996. A followup show, "Skinnamarink TV," also reached American shores on the Learning Channel until 1999.
The CD is filled with chestnuts such as "Old King Cole," "The Hucklebuck" (familiar to most fans of the Honeymooners), and "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" You also get a taste of some songs with what would be considered risque titles nowadays, for example "Dirty Old Bill," "I Am Slowly Going Crazy," and "Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor."
BEST OF THE BEST LIVE is a mellow beginner's introduction to Sharon, Lois, and Bram and a certain treat for nostalgia fans. Sharon now tours with her daughter, Randi Hampson (joined occasionally by Bram) and look forward to getting back on the road to entertain Canadian audiences.
BEST OF THE BEST LIVE is available through Sharon, Lois, and Bram's website, Amazon, and Apple Music.
Here is a video of the trio performing, "Skinnamarink":
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, November 1, 2021
'Cause I'm A Man – Tame Impala
Helicopter Leaves – Ants Ants Ants
Nest – The Harmonica Pocket
Who, What, When, Where, Why – The Bazillions
Taco Tuesday – The Lucky Band
Friday, October 29, 2021
More Than Kids Music for the Oot 'n Oots
The Oots are interested in big, deep thoughts and address them with singalong choruses and power ballads. "Ponderosa Bunchgrass" opens Part 2 (it's side two of the actual vinyl version of the collection) with a girl who walked along her own path. Think Malala Yousafzai or Greta Thunberg. The Oots' frontwoman singer is Ruthie Cipes, who delivers strong vocals on tracks like "Thank You, Universe" and the spaghetti western theme, "Once Upon A Dream."
There's a heaping helping of Donovan (with a sprinkle of Buffalo Springfield) on "The Bird and the Monkey and Me." A mariachi band transforms "Teeny Tiny Horsey" from a novelty number into a spirited Tex-Mex tune. Since I'm busy name-dropping classic rockers, how about the Robert Fripp/Dave Gilmour-esque guitar solos on "The Golden Rule," disbursing its edicts of tolerance, kindness, and patience:
The Oots feel that by classifying them solely as "children's music," it diminishes the impact of their songs. As they point out, everyone was once a child – so their CDs are for current kids, former kids, and future kids. PONDEROSA BUNCHGRASS AND THE GOLDEN RULE emerges from the embers of the 1970s era of "family music" and fully inhabits their persona like a newly-refurbished log cabin...with piled-high shag carpet and groovy bellbottoms.
PONDEROSA BUNCHGRASS AND THE GOLDEN RULE is available from the Oot 'n Oots's website, Bandcamp, Spotify, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for the band's song, "Thank You, Universe":
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Mama B & Uncle T At the Zoo, New Father Goose Video
Here is the video for the duo's song, "Hippopatamus":
Father Goose has a new video for the song, "Why?" from his 2021 pandemic EP INVISIBLE. The song features son iRiE Goose, rappers Etcetera and Drsya, as well as a girl who is forbidden to sing in her home country. According to FG, for that reason he could not give her credit or show any images of her in the video. Goose doesn't pull any punches with his music, while realizing that his base is too young for socio-political debate. The song addresses a central question from children considered minorities in their community, "Why" in regard to racism and oppression. Liberally taking the approach, "When they go low, we go high," the chorus conspicuously includes the refrain:
Together we rise so high
And keep on rising
You can find the song online at Soundcloud and Spotify. Here is the video for "Why?":
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Halloween Everyday for Triple Rainbow; New Brady Rymer EP
Hey, did you have any inkling that Halloween is coming? Okay, don't start going off on a rant about commerce and commercialization. Kids care more about the costumes, the spookiness, and, of course, the trick-or-treating.
Co-founder of the independent record label Tender Loving Empire Jared Mees decided to pen an anthem for kids to pledge their allegiance to All Hallow's Eve. A songwriter in his own right, Mees founded a kids' band called Triple Rainbow, drawing inspiration from his own kids, July (9) and Piper (4). They created 15 songs and produced 25 short films during the pandemic (to date). You can find their content via Instagram.
Triple Rainbow has produced a video for their song, "Why Can't Every Day Be Halloween." It's danceable, singable, and totally kid-tastic. You can download and purchase "Why Can't Every Day Be Halloween" on Apple Music, Amazon, Spotify, and www.tenderlovingempire.com.
Here is the world premiere of their new song:Monday, October 25, 2021
Harmonica Pocket's Family For All
My nose is in my ear, I said my nose is in my ear
My ear is on my chin, I said my ear is on my chin
My chin is in my eye, I said my chin is in my eye
My eye is in my mouth, I said my eye is in my eye
Here is the video for the band's tune, "Wee A Tilly":
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Falu Delights In A Colorful World
Songs such as "Happy," " My Train," "Visit To the Farm," and "Crayons Are Wonderful" aren't groundbreaking in any ordinary way. Except they are being sung in English by an Indian performer, surrounded by a cadre of socially conscious professionals. The lovely "Lullaby for Nishaad" is a standout track if you need to put down kids who've tired of your other American contemporary artists.
Falu emigrated to the United States more than 20 years ago and was appointed Carnegie Hall's ambassador of Indian music in 2006. Her authentic South Asian voice is one of the reasons she's been dubbed the "Hindi Kindie" and the title is appropriate in many ways. Music connects people across cultural and geographic divides. Falu has used her skills to bring her Jaipur musical traditions as far and wide as Lincoln Center and the White House. Puppet shows and Bollywood style dancing are components of the Jaipur styling. Modern parents who have taken their kids to kindie shows are familiar with those interactive elements (although synchronizing children to dance in step at a Bollywood level might be beyond even Falu). With A COLORFUL WORLD, Falu adds to her performance arsenal and gazes optimistically to a time when she returns to a full schedule of touring to share her latest offering.
A COLORFUL WORLD is available from Falu's website, Amazon, Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music.
Hear Falu's song, "Rainbow":
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Halloween Songs from Suzi Shelton & Fyütch and the Itty Bitty Beats
And danced until we dropped
The monster band was hoppin’
The music never stopped
It was a night to remember
Party Monsters you rock!
Since forming in 2014, award winning Christchurch children’s music duo Itty Bitty Beats has celebrated four years in a row of being nominated for New Zealand children’s music awards, winning once for Best Children's Song and Best Children's Album. Jenny’s husband Rob Payne produces all of their music. The Beats' have released tunes that reaches emotional highs (Christmas in July) and lows (Baby Loss Awareness).
Hear the Itty Bitty Beats' song, "Halloween Dream" on Spotify and Amazon.
Monday, October 18, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Sing Your Song – The Harmonica Pocket
The Moment – Tame Impala
It's A Wonderful Life – Kepi Ghoulie
I'm an Optimist – Dog On Fleas
Shine A Little Light – The Black Keys
Thursday, October 14, 2021
A New Kids' View from G'Raph
I became acquainted with semi-professionals (they played weekend gigs at weddings and parties) who dabbled in children's music, as well as "Mommy and Me" types who used their years of musical education to record a CD they could hock at their classes. One of my friends from college bragged that he and a colleague produced a cassette tape that included such memorable titles as "You Can Pick Your Friends, But Don't Pick Your Nose." Whenever I see or hear a title along those lines, it's become my Niagara Falls. It's waving a flag in my face, and the face of anyone who takes children's music seriously – that you are willing to use the most base concept to drag a chuckle from parents and a mirthful giggle from the youngest of listeners. When HAPPILY EVER NOW featured a track called "Don't Pick Your Nose," I forcibly stifled years of accumulated bile.
Raph comes by his children's music in an honorable fashion. His four-month-old son was involved in a near-fatal car accident in 2002. Strumming guitar bedside in the intensive care unit at the hospital, he became aware of the healing power of music. There's a viability to Raph's recordings, and his focus comes from a place of honesty. He just needs to get past some of the facade that makes HAPPILY EVER NOW merely a serviceable first impression to the genre.
HAPPILY EVER NOW is available from G'Raph's website, Amazon, Spotify, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for Raphael Groton's song, "Hands in the Water":
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
See (and Hear) Louis & Dan and the Invisible Band
At any age, you can save a small amount.
Just make your folks open up a joint account.
Save a dime a day for a year
That's baller. You're saving $36 dollars (hollar)!
Parents who have followed children's music for any length of time are accustomed to lullabies closing out the CDs. "I'll Take Myself To Bed" is a deceptively drowsy entry sung from the perspective of a kid reminding his folks that one day he won't require their help doing evening wind-down activities. The literal definition of a smorgasbord is "variety." As promised, Louis & Dan convey a convoy of comedic proportions with their latest SMORGASBORD.
SMORGASBORD is available from the Invisible Band's website, Amazon, Spotify, and Apple Music.
Here is the video for the band's song, "Minneapolis, the Musical City":
Monday, October 11, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Tuesday, October 12, 2021
The Less I Know The Better – Tame Impala
Summer's Here – The Bazillions
Fanga Alafia – Aaron Nigel Smith
Finally – Franz Ferdinand
The Golden Rule – The Oot 'n Oots
Doppelganger – Dog On Fleas
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Ben's Playlist - Monday, October 11, 2021
PJs All Day – The Oot 'n Oots
Loving & Kind – Aaron Nigel Smith
Inkpot – Kepi Ghoulie
Go – The Black Keys
Taco Tuesday – The Lucky Band
It's a Miracle – Dog On Fleas
Thursday, October 07, 2021
Laurie Berkner Livestreaming Halloween Concerts
Attendees can expect to hear Laurie sing a brand new Halloween song, "I Picked One Pumpkin." Over the course of her career, Berkner has recorded a bevy of costume-related tunes, so there will also be renditions of her popular holiday favorites, "What Am I Gonna Be (for Halloween)?," "The Superhero Mask Song," "Monster Boogie," "The Cat Came Back," and "Choc-o-lot In My Pock-o-lot."
Kids can expand their Berkner Halloween experience with the children's book based on her song, "Monster Boogie," illustrated by Ben Clanton. It's all about conquering "things that go bump in the night" and dancing away your fears. "Monster Boogie" is available from the Simon & Schuster website.
"Doors" open one hour prior to the performances at 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM ET on Sunday, October 31, 2021. There will be pre-show games and activities to engage the youngest viewers. "Meet and Greet" opportunities are available if ordered in advance, at a cost of $80 (including the livestream). Each $20 family ticket includes access to one or both livestreams for one device and an exclusive "welcome" video from Berkner. You can click here for the preview page and ordering information.
Here is Laurie Berkner's video for "What Am I Gonna Be (For Halloween)?":
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Tuesday, October 05, 2021
Lucy Kalantari Jazzed For A New Kids' World
Here is the video for the band's song, "Friendship Party," featuring Jazzy Ash and Joelle Lurie: