'Tis the season for Thanksgiving songs and while Thanksgiving tends to get short shrift musically compared to, say, Halloween or the Christmas/Hanukkah time, there are a few songs out there. Adding their names to the list, Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer are offering up a free download of their song "Thank You" (off of Pocket Full of Stardust). It's a bit too sweet perhaps, but what do you expect? It's a Thanksgiving song. It also features lines like "Thank you for birds that are chased by my cat / Mom says I shouldn’t be thankful for that."
Pick up the song here.
One Last Reminder (Plus Bonus Video and Song): Win Dan Zanes Tickets
I've told you before -- you have until tonight to enter the contest to win a 4-pack of tickets to Dan Zanes Holiday House Party shows in San Francisco, Seattle, and New York City. The show's gonna be a blast, methinks. Enter now!...
But Dan hasn't forgotten people who won't be near those fine cities, too -- if you go here you can download "Colas" from Dan's fine Nueva York! CD. He's offering it as a celebration of Heifer International, an organization our family has supported in the past (particularly around this time of year).
And to get you in the holiday mood a little bit more, here's an old (but related) video...
Hullabaloo-Tube
It's taken me a little while to mention this, but Southern California band Hullabaloo has been on a video-making (and posting) kick over the past 2-3 months. Most of the videos at their YouTube channel are for tracks off their first two CDs Sing Along With Sam and Hey, Everybody!, but Steve Denyes has also posted a video for the second-best ode to parental coffee ever written, "Sippy Cup," off their latest album Tall as a Tree.
Hullabaloo - "Sippy Cup"
As for my very favorite, you'll have to go back to their first CD...
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So How Would Dan Zanes Describe the Holiday House Party Tickets You Might Win?
A gentle reminder: you can win tickets to see Dan Zanes and his Holiday House Party in San Francisco, Seattle, and New York City just by going here and leaving a comment. Entries are due by Monday night. (See the link for more details.) And in case you're not sure what to expect, why don't you let Dan Zanes explain (and duet a bit on "Let It Snow"...)
Jim Gill Likes His Soup
It's been awhile -- OK, too long -- since Jim Gill has released one of his playful albums for kids, but at least he's got a new book out.
Titled A Soup Opera, written by Gill and illustrated by David Moose, it tells the story of one man's quest to eat a simple bowl of soup. Since this is a book, you will not be surprised to find out there are complications.
Also, because this is a Jim Gill book, you will not be surprised to find out there's a CD that accompanies the book which recites the story in song. (Opera, natch.)
See a preview of the book here.