(The Invisible) Band on the Run
How many of you have ever wanted to be a kids' musician? (OK, I'm excluding those of you who actually are kids' musicians.) How many of you ever wanted to go a road trip and see your family's favorite kids' musicians in concert? How many of you ever wanted to blog about it?
Well, if you're Eric Herman, you've answered "yes" to all three questions above. I should have noted this for you sooner, but for nearly a month, Herman's been documenting his travels down the West Coast in his Myspace blog. Herman writes of his days playing at schools, festivals, and libraries, and that's interesting from a "life as a musician" perspective. But he's also got his wife and two kids in tow with in his "What a Ride!" RV (conveniently named for his next album), and so, yeah, it's a blog about travelling with a wife and two small kids. (An RV in San Francisco is apparently not the easiest of vehicles to maneuver in that hilly city -- who knew?)
And, as you might expect from the writer of Cool Tunes For Kids, Herman spends a lot of time running into other kids' artists. Justin Roberts, Gunnar Madsen, David Tobocman, Tito from the Hipwaders, Frances England -- and probably more I've forgotten -- all make appearances in print and photo in Herman's blog.
Anyway, a fun read.
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Posted by: Educational CyberPlayGround | April 28, 2008 03:45 PM
The "What a Ride" RV? We might have to add the CD cover somewhere before next year's travels...
I'm hoping to meet up with a notable kids' music blogger when I pass through Phoenix. Please tell me there are no giant hills with stop signs at the bottom of them in Phoenix. :o)
Posted by: Eric Herman | April 29, 2008 08:57 PM