For those of you tired of searching through your iTunes for They Might Be Giants' Podcast for Kids, have no fear. Some enterprising soul has now put up a TMBG Kids YouTube channel. I have no idea if this is official or not -- is the band preparing for its next batch of podcasts for the upcoming Here Comes Science?
Here is the last podcast from more than 6 months ago, featuring "Can You Find It?," "The Secret Life of Six," and robot jokes.
I miss the puppet Johns.
Concert Recap: Doug Snyder of the Jellydots (Phoenix, Jan. 2009)

What Rhymes With "Dizzy"?
How about "snazzy"?
Check out Lunch Money's fancy new website.
More importantly, check out the availability of two more tracks from the fantastic Dizzy: "I Love My Library" (any song with a Nancy Drew reference works for me) and the title track.
It's an oasis of pleasantness in an In. Sane. day for me.
Go here to listen.
I Love a Good Field Trip: New Recess Monkey Album on its Way!
Mmmm... another year, another album from Seattle's Recess Monkey.
The guys are back soliciting backup choral help from the kids, this time on Valentine's Day in Seattle, for five tracks on their upcoming album, to be entitled Field Trip. Go here for all the details, Seattle-area folks.
I could've made a statehood day reference, but that's really only relevant for us Arizonans, so, uh, never mind.
Listen To This: Caspar Babypants (Chris Ballew)
I like to think I've done a pretty good job of introducing a lot of great artists to a larger audience here at this website, but for whatever reason I've had particularly good luck with the Seattle area. Recess Monkey, Central Services Board of Education, Johnny Bregar -- all of 'em you heard about here first. That's not to mention all the other artists up there in Washington State -- Harmonica Pocket, Eric Herman, Eric Ode, the Not-Its -- all of which makes me wonder what's in the water (or coffee) up there.
Well, I've got another Seattle name for you today -- Caspar Babypants (Edit: link fixed). Now, you might recognize the person behind Caspar Babypants -- Chris Ballew, lead vocalist for the Presidents of the United States of America (and, may as well get it out of the way, yes, the band that brought you "Lump").
But even if you don't, you owe it to yourself to hightail yourself over right now to the Babypants site, which features four seven sweet tracks for your listening and downloading pleasure -- "The Brown and Lonely Worm," "Small Black Ant," "The Island Hop," and "Monkey River." Some are traditional, some are original from Ballew's efforts in kids music, and "Monkey River," well, Ballew once put out an album that featured twelve different versions of that tune, so that one's been around awhile. All of them are so, so sweet -- soulful, laid-back music for fans of Elizabeth Mitchell, Dan Zanes, Dog on Fleas, or Session Americana. You may find yourself listening to them as often as you did "Lump" back in the day. (Edit: Chris has just added "Little Broken Truck," which features an awesome little "buh-beep-beep" fill, "Baby Bear," and a '60s-styled "Three Blind Mice.")
Anyway, the tracks are from Babypants' first album, Here I Am!, which will be out next month. I chatted briefly with Ballew via e-mail, and he said that he's a huge Elizabeth Mitchell fan, calling her his "inspiration" for the disk. He also says he's got three more albums in the works.
I, for one, cannot wait. Album art and track listing after the jump.
Itty-Bitty Review: Musical Farm - Biscuit Brothers
