What is it with the DC area and video podcasts? First Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer start their podcasts, now Rocknoceros have started their own "Saturday Morning Rocknoceros Podnoceros.
I've been following the podcasts since the beginning, but despite their good humor I didn't know how interesting their stories of who they are and life as a kids musician would be to people who aren't fans. (Though they probably should be.) But their latest podcast has two full songs -- "Blastoff!" and "Apollo" from their fine Dark Side of the Moon Bounce (review) -- performed live at the Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum. There's even a slow-motion walking scene with the band in proto-astronaut gear and Coach Cotton giving a thumbs-up. Very space-y. Worth a looksee down below.
You can subscribe to the Rocknoceros YouTube page here. They're doing them every couple weeks, which suggests that the next one will be this Saturday...
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A Cathy & Marcy Thanksgiving Song: Now With 25% Less Schmaltz!
'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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