If you're looking for a list of the best kids and family music from the past year, look no further than the 2006 Fids and Kamily Awards. The website is chock-full of reviews and essays, including a downloadable songbook. You can reach all the cool content from this post.
I'll be posting my list of the year's best albums soon, but in the meantime, here's my reviews of the top albums in the poll:
1. Meltdown! - Justin Roberts
2. You Are My Little Bird - Elizabeth Mitchell
2. Catch That Train! - Dan Zanes
4. Fascinating Creatures - Frances England
5. Animal Crackers - Wee Hairy Beasties
6. Electric Storyland - The Sippy Cups
7. Hey You Kids! - The Jellydots
8. Rock Your Socks Off - Charity and the JAMband
9. The Great Adventures of Mr. David - Mr. David
9. Celebrate the Difference - Terri Hendrix
11. Plays Well With Others - Uncle Rock
11. Colours Are Brighter - Various Artists
13. Macaroni Boy Eats at Chez Shooby Doo - Ginger Hendrix
14. Prelude to Mutiny - Captain Bogg & Salty (OK, I can't review everything...)
15. When I Get Little - Dog On Fleas
15. The Family Hootenanny - Various Artists
I'd Like Jelly With My Breakfast, Please
Denizens of the fair city of San Francisco, what might be the most interesting live show of 2007 awaits you. On Saturday, January 20, Doug Snyder of the Jellydots will be joining Enzo Garcia for his Breakfast With Enzo show.
It's as if Matthew Sweet decided to join Tom Waits for a show. I don't know what it'll sound like, but I'd imagine that even the stuff that doesn't quite work will at least be interesting. Should be a hoot and a half.
Review: Celebrate the Difference - Terri Hendrix

Just In Case You Didn't Think Dan Zanes Was Cool...
Check out this nice interview between Dan and The Lovely Mrs. Davis.
And in case you missed it, go back and read my interview with Dan from earlier this year.
I think lots of people should get the chance to talk to Dan Zanes.
Awards Season Is Upon Us
... and you do not want to miss the Fids and Kamily website over the next couple days. We'll be posting stuff from Christopher Noxon and Deb Evans Braun that by themselves make this whole endeavor worthwhile. Oh, and you won't want to miss the unveiling of the winners.
New Ralph and Ralph Song Sounds Nothing Like Ralph's World
Remember the other day when I talked about Little Monster Records and wondered who the mysterious "Ralph & Ralph" were?
You don't? Really?
Oh, well, you're probably not getting enough sleep.
Anyway, I still don't know who they are, but maybe some of the eagle-eared readers out there can identify voices from the new Ralph & Ralph track posted on their "Sounds" page. "Ralph and Ralph's Song" is a slow, loping song that Randy Newman might write and includes the following couplet, which is either a 1) biting meta-commentary on the digital music distribution process or 2) feel-good life lesson.
"A record costs money / but a song is for free."
Indeed.