OK, not me. Next time, I hope. I can't help present every show. (Time for the unsubtle reminder that the Terrible Twos show, presented by, yes, Zooglobble, is next Wednesday, August 20th at 6 PM. Details here.)
But I am happy that Ralph Covert is heading down to Tucson with his band. That's right, on Saturday, November 8th, Tucson's Rialto Theatre will host Ralph's World in concert, doors at 10:30, show at 11:00, tickets $16 each. The show is being presented by Mrs. Tiggy Winkles, a Tucson toy store which carries a nice selection of kids music. Plus, they also have link for the bathroom.
And, apropos of nothing other than I saw the embedded video, which I'd somehow not seen before, for Ralph's wonderful "We Are Ants," here's a video.
Ralph's World - "We Are Ants"
Dan Zanes Doesn't Have A Monopoly on Ukeleles and Family Music
As some of you may remember, I am an owner of a ukelele, a Dan Zanes Flea, to be exact. A year and a half later, I am slightly more proficient, having hauled it out on occasiona for singalongs and hauled it out a lot to play along (and around) with the family.
I might be a lot more proficient if I dived into the large ukelele internet presence (for example, watch Marcy Marxer give a ukelele lesson here).
Anyway, I was glad to have the following Ukelele Evangelist interview with Jack Norton pointed out to me. Jack lived for a brief time in Arizona after moving here from Minnesota, but departed for Tennessee before I had a chance to meet or see him in person. He and his wife Kitty also have a very kids-focused group called the Zinghoppers. He's a busy guy, that Jack; I'm sorry I didn't have a chance to catch up.
Anyway, the article's a nice read, and the video below's his take (from 2005) on "Polly Wolly Doodle." It's less revved-up than Dan Zanes' version, and lacks Sheryl Crow, but I like it anyway.
Review: Jerzy the Giant - The Terrible Twos

Video: "Pancada" - Gui Tavares
Again, proof that kid-friendly videos don't need to have high production values. This one, for Gui Taveres' "Pancada," off Putumayo's Brazilian Playground CD, combines live-action and animation and subtitles -- how many times do you see that in kids music videos? -- for something that, while not classic, will probably keep kids interested for 3 or 4 minutes.
I dig the translation "He's always eyeing up the motorbikes."
Gui Tavares - "Pancada"
Gui Tavares - Pancada from Putumayo World Music on Vimeo.
Gui Tavares - Pancada from Putumayo World Music on Vimeo.
Zooglobble Is Your Ticket To National Fame
I'm not saying that there's a cause-and-effect thing going on here, but long-time Zooglobble reader Deb makes an appearance on the latest Land of Nod Nodcast Podcast, this time featuring her fellow San Franciscan Enzo Garcia. If you haven't given Enzo's music a spin, the 19-minute podcast features 5 live renditions of songs from his Orange and Pink CDs, plus Enzo's shot at a Nodcast Podcast theme song. It's a good listen.
And Deb chimes in a couple times, too, so now you know what she sounds like.
It Is Election Season, After All: Grammy Membership
I got an e-mail from Karen Rappaport McHugh, who through her Muddy Girl Productions manages the Bummkinn Band, produced the kids stages at Stagecoach, and is otherwise a well-connected person in the kids music biz. She is also, probably thanks to the Bummkinn's 2 CDs, a newly-minted Grammy voter.
I thought the e-mail, which encourages every kids musician to a) become a member of NARAS, and b) vote in the Grammys (particularly the kids fields), was worth distributing to hopefully a wider audience, because she makes the important point that if you're a musician or producer and you don't like the results of the Grammy voting -- or even the category itself -- it's up to you to participate. (Sadly, there's no voting category for blogger/gadfly. I checked.)
The full letter is below.