Speaking of artists with Twin Cities roots, I've been hearing that Peter Himmelman was prepping the follow-up to his excellent 2007 album My Green Kite, but now I (and you) can actually hear the follow-up, or at least tiny portions thereof. From the sound of it, if you liked Kite, you're gonna like this.
Himmelman's posted clips from 3 new kids' songs at his music page. The songs are the ska-tinged "Imagination," the XTC-ish "King Ferdinand," which is cursed with the shortest clip, and the bluesy title track.
What's that? Title track what? The album will be called My Trampoline, thereby continuing Himmelman's run of "My" albums -- this'll make five. Makes you think he and Elizabeth Mitchell totally need to duet on a You Are My... album...
Video (and More!): "The Tale of the Sun and the Moon" - Eric Herman
Another video from Washington's Eric Herman, this one for his "The Tale of the Sun and the Moon" (available on his mellow Snail's Pace compilation). The song, based on a Kenn Nesbitt poem, is not my favorite tune of Herman's by any stretch, but I think the video really adds a lot. The illustrations from Lauren Wilson have an ever-so-slight Gustafer Yellowgold quality to them, though I'll admit to missing Eric's wife Roseann's animations.
Eric Herman - "The Tale of the Sun and the Moon"
Oh, and all of you who had Sugar Free Allstars, ScribbleMonster, and Eric Herman in the "Name The Next Kids' Music Collaboration" pool, congratulations...
Absolutely Stefan
Well, I had fun last time, talking from (or to) the Real Tall Tree. Today, around 6:45 PM East Coast time tonight, I'll be talking on Sirius-XM's Kids Place Live again, but this time on Absolutely Mindy!.
Should be a hoot and a half. Tune in if you can.
New Music From Bunny Clogs (Adam Levy from the Honeydogs)

Live Videos From Frances England
OK, it's no "Tricycle," but it's nice to see Frances England post some live video, if only because I'd heard about the slide show she was bringing out for some of her shows. Here she is doing the mellow "Animal Inside You" with Jeff Koch on drums and Tim Thurman on guitar at the July CD release party for her fine, fine Family Tree CD. And lots of animal pictures.
Frances England - "Animal Inside You" (Live)
That's not all...
Are You A Rabbit?
... or a statue of a rabbit?
It's been four years (almost to the day) since Lunch Money released their first CD, Silly Reflection.
And now I've been spinning their latest album, Dizzy.
Totally worth the wait, y'all.
Seriously -- the preorder button was created for this album. (Which, uh, unfortunately doesn't have it yet.)