That's what I thought.
You know an album is a big deal when Laurie Berkner issues a press release notifying folks she's going to be on somebody else's album. So I think we can officially call Ziggy Marley's upcoming Family Time album a Big Deal. Berkner's singing "Future Man, Future Lady" with Marley, and since Berkner's got one of the nicest voices in the kids music genre, that's definitely worth looking forward to.
Also on the album - Paul Simon, Jack Johnson, Willie Nelson, Toots Hibbert, lots of Marley family members, and Elizabeth Mitchell (who already gave the album her two thumbs up).
So, yeah, Big Deal. Family Time is out on Tuff Gong Records May 5.
Review: The Welcome Table: Songs of Inspiration, Mystery, and Good Times - Dan Zanes and Friends

Video: "Getting In A Treetop" - Gustafer Yellowgold
The first video from the upcoming Gustafer Yellowgold CD/DVD set, Gustafer Yellowgold's Mellow Fever (out March 17), has been posted to YouTube. It's the mellow (of course) "Getting in a Treetop," which features a pretty vocal line from Morgan Taylor and some acrobatic somersaulting from the man in yellow.
Gustafer Yellowgold - "Getting In A Treetop"
Video: "The Island Hop" (and more!) - Caspar Babypants
Classic. You'll have a grin on your face (or finger) all day. From the excellent debut CD Here I Am! (review)
Caspar Babypants (Chris Ballew) - "The Island Hop"
But wait, there's more!
Draw Robbert Bobbert While You Download Robbert Bobbert
A little late in posting this, but worth it nonetheless -- Wired's Geekdad posted an mp3 of the awesome track "We R Super Heroes from Robbert Bobbert and the Bubble Machine's upcoming self-titled debut. Trust me, folks, it's an awesome track.
If that wasn't cool enough, he also secured a video from Todd Webb, who drew the comic book accompanying the album. The video (scored to another Robbert Bobbert track) features Webb showing exactly how to draw Robbert Bobbert. In a single take. Cool.
Readers Who Need Readers: St. Patrick's Day Songs
A reader sent me this request recently:
I am a children's librarian... I am getting together a music/movement/story program for toddlers and preschoolers for St. Patrick's Day and am stumped on finding great music. Any suggestions?Well, I'll admit to being a little stumped, but here's what I suggested... I'd probably go with an Irish theme -- "Wild Mountain Thyme" perhaps (the Dan Zanes and Nields recordings are excellent). There's a kids album by Kathy Ludlow and Mary Coogan, who sing with traditional Irish groups. The album is called The Big Ship Sails and while it's not really Irish-specific, it has a definite Irish sound. For quiet time, you could always try Putumayo's Celtic Dreamland disk. The American-Irish duo Sunflow has an album called Under the Stars, which is another non-Irish specific quiet time disk. Or you could always play songs featuring Patrick... from Spongebob Squarepants. (I'm here all week, folks.) Anyways, those are my suggestions -- how about yours?