Amidst all this talk of Grammys and Cybils, I have failed to mention that kids' music's first poll, the Fids and Kamily Awards are coming back for a third straight year.
That's right, the same folks who named Justin Roberts' Meltdown! as 2006's kids music album of the year and Gustafer Yellowgold's Have You Never Been Yellow? as 2007's best album are back again to weigh in on 2008's bumper crop of great kids music.
More details are forthcoming, but you should circle November 15 on your calendar as the announcement date on Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child. Once again, Amy and Bill are my chief co-conspirators. And for those you on Facebook, please stop by F&K's Facebook page.
So Who Might Those 2008 Grammys Go To?
This is where my investigatory nature conflicts with my respect for intellectual property rights.
I have a number of the 51st Grammy Entry List ballot forms listing Grammy-eligible albums for the awards coming up in February 2009. But those ballot forms also have that tiny little copyright "C" at the bottom of the page, which makes me think that just printing the whole thing would probably not be a good idea. (Hey, I never said that this conflict would be a particularly exciting one that would make for a gripping and occasionally humorous movie starring George Clooney.)
So, after the jump I'm going to tell you about a few kids music albums that definitely won't be winning a Grammy next year.
Review: Color Wheel Cartwheel - Laura Freeman

Video: "We Are One" - Renee and Jeremy
New video this morning from LA's Renee and Jeremy. It's a little different from most kids music videos in that it's actually a benefit video, raising awareness for the anti-poverty organization Action Aid. The video is for "We Are One" from their debut It's A Big World!. The video, which features a lot of smiling kids, is simple, but I think it does what it was intended to do. It might even hold your kids' attention for 3 minutes.
Renee and Jeremy - "We Are One"
October 25th Activities for the Non-Phoenix Area
It's Sort of Like Early Voting, But for Kids Music
