Or, if they didn't literally see their favorite music star autograph something, would they know who it came from?
Well, those of you with varying levels of disposable income can find out, thanks to a couple auctions currently going on.
First up is an auction benefitting the Reading Reptile, a Kansas City (Missouri) children's bookstore which, if it's half as fun as their website, is probably about three times as fun as your regular life. They're having a Debt Reduction Day auction, which includes such Ralph's World items as an autographed Ralph Covert guitar and autographed copies of his new album The Rhyming Circus and his new book. Or, if you don't like that, have Bill Harley write you a song. (Or, if you don't like music, just go ahead and get that Kevin Henkes "Lilly" sketch.) You have 'til May 24 to find enough loose change in your couch.
And for those of you with more disposable income than I currently have and a tween girl, might I suggest the autographed Miley Cyrus guitar as part of the XM Kids Traveling Roadshow benefiting the Children's Miracle Network? Ralph's guitar is a lot cheaper right now, but Miley's guitar is a lot cooler...
Video: "Drawing" - Barenaked Ladies
While I can't say that the '80s synth-pop of "Drawing," off Barenaked Ladies' new kids music CD Snacktime is my favorite track off the album, the new video for the song, featuring bandmember Kevin Hearn's visuals, is certainly distinct. (Go Team "DRAW"!)
But I think we need to put a moratorium on animated kids' music videos. Time for the live action, folks!
Barenaked Ladies - "Drawing"
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How Many Pickup Trucks Did We See?
All Play, No Work. (Or Is That The Other Way Around?)
For any number of reasons, this is where my head's at right now:
The Hipwaders - "The Work Song" (from Cinderella)
That's A Pretty Big Snack
I was wondering how Barenaked Ladies would do sales-wise with their excellent new CD Snacktime.
Turns out, pretty darn good. The album debuted at #2 on Billboard's Top Kid Audio chart, trailing only (who else?) Hannah Montana and her live disk.
Beyond that, the album hit #61 on Billboard's main albums chart, the Billboard 200. Given that Maroon 5's latest CD came in at #58 and sold 13,000 copies, that gives you a pretty good idea of how well it sold, just below the new Elvis Costello CD and smack-dab between Carrie Underwood and Danity Kane [Ed: insert your own joke here.]
To put the result into context, the album didn't do as well their 2006 album Barenaked Ladies Are Me (#17) or 2003's Everything to Everyone (#10), but did outperform their most recent Barenaked Ladies Are Men (#102) and 2004's Barenaked For The Holidays (#64).
And with that, my friends, I pledge not to use math anymore today.
Review: Family Tree - Frances England
