It's always good news when Austin's Biscuit Brothers have new stuff for public consumption -- and the Volume 3 of Go Make Music! I told you about a few weeks back, is so-close-you-can-taste-it available. (It's gonna be here any day now, they swear.)
But that's not all -- the Christmas/holiday episode I mentioned before is now available for PBS stations across the land to pick up for free to airing this holiday season. And in case you (or your local PBS affiliate) need some convincing, they've kindly gone ahead and posted some clips on YouTube.
Here's one of my favorite Biscuit Brothers Christmas tunes (they have a whole Christmas CD) featuring, of course, Tiny Scarecrow:
Biscuit Brothers - "The Best Christmas Ever"
And some more...
The Holiday Season Has Begun: We're Already Hearing About 2009 Christmas Albums
Thanksgiving hasn't even ended yet and already we're moving on to the Christmas/Hanukkah/winter holiday of your choosing phase of the year.
Tito Uquillas, guitarist and songwriter for Bay Area band The Hipwaders has jumped into the blogging ring with his new blog, Kindie Christmas. All about Christmas songs (natch), started in part to help motivate him as the Hipwaders go into the studio in January to record a bunch of Christmas songs for a winter 2009 release. (That news is new; they're also wrapping up work on Goodie Bag, an EP of new tunes.)
Anyway, Tito's always been an astute viewer of the kindie music scene (not to mention a vital part of it himself), so the blog promises to be a good read.
A Low-Schmaltz Thanksgiving Song from Rock Daddy Rock
If you like your Thanksgiving songs with even less schmaltz than Cathy & Marcy, you can try this brief song from Rock Daddy Rock on for size.
Though, I'd add, if you're a vegetarian you might want to stay away.
(I just finished assembling a seafood lasagna for Thanksgiving. We're kinda agnostic in that regard.)
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Live in Phoenix: Doug Snyder (January 11, 2009)

Podnoceros: Not a Dinosaur, But May Still Be Popular With Your Kids
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...
Itty-Bitty Review: Wag Your Tail - Jamie Barnett
