You know what I like about this video of the teenaged trio Care Bears on Fire from Lollapalooza's Kidzapalooza stage?
The fact that the audience is a group of roughly-five-feet tall tweens and teens rather than a group of roughly-six-feet-tall adults and therefore the videographer has a clear view of the stage as opposed to a lot of the other stuff I've posted here.
Oh, and the song rocks quite a bit, too.
Care Bears on Fire - "Superteen" (Live from Lollapalooza 2009's Kidzapalooza stage)
Video: "Nature" (Live @ Kidzapalooza) - Band of Horses
I know, I already posted one Band of Horses live video from the Kidzapalooza stage from this Saturday's Lollapalooza. But this might be my favorite song from the video uploaded thus far. Not only that, but the band says that this song, "Nature," will be on Yo Gabba Gabba!'s upcoming Season 3. Not sure humidity in a Chicago summer is awesome, but this song might be.
Band of Horses - "Nature" (Live at Lollapalooza 2009's Kidzapalooza stage)
Video: Yuto Miyazawa and Band of Horses (Live @ Kidzapalooza)
Not at the same time. OK, so it's a 9-year-old playing a 40-year-old song, but at least we're getting a little closer to seeing a family music act on video from Kidzapalooza 2009.
Yuto Miyazawa - "Purple Haze" (Live at Lollapalooza Kidzapalooza stage 2009)
OK, here's the Band of Horses song from Saturday. No word if they started 20 minutes late because Care Bears on Fire ran long (inside joke)...
Video: "Don't Touch My Stuff" (Live @ Kidzapalooza) - Zach Gill
I love the fact that people are recording some stuff on the Kidzapalooza stage at this year's Lollapalooza festival, such as Zach Gill -- I just wish some folks also felt compelled to record the more traditional kids' acts. (Hello, 23 Skidoo? Frances England? Lunch Money?)
Zach Gill - "Don't Touch My Stuff" (Live @ Lollapalooza 2009)
In Memoriam: Mike Seeger
Musician and folklorist Mike Seeger died from cancer Friday night at the age of 75. His importance to the kids music world is relatively minor compared to his half-brother Pete, but not without significance. He will be remembered much more for his musical output as a solo artist and with the New Lost City Ramblers, his collecting of traditional music, and his discovery of forgotten traditional musicians. But his mother was Ruth Crawford Seeger, who wrote one of the first important books of children's music, and he recorded a couple kids' albums, including American Folk Songs for Children with his sister Peggy.
Here's a clip of him playing "John Henry" a couple years ago. One of these days I'm going to learn myself some banjo...
Video: "One Everything" / "QU" - They Might Be Giants
First it was Ralph's World, then it was the Imagination Movers. Let's wrap up this look at Disney's current set of YouTube videos from some of their artists by looking at the best video artist of the bunch, They Might Be Giants. The band's got a new CD/DVD set, Here Comes Science, coming out next month. There aren't any videos from the new set up yet, except for the briefest of snippets from new songs and the previously-released video for "Ballad of Davy Crockett (in Outer Space)." So, let's console ourselves with some fine work from the past...
This song is awesome - the "please clean your room" aside slays me every time. (From Here Come The 123s)
They Might Be Giants - "One Everything"
