Tonight my University of North Carolina Tar Heels will attempt to win another national championship in NCAA Division I men's basketball. Today is also the first full day of Major League Baseball. As sports days go, I can't think of too many better days.
Because the number of kids songs about college basketball is pretty short, however, I've provided this slightly updated list of baseball songs. (Read last year's list here.) Enjoy, and may all your teams have a great season. Except if you're in the National League West, because, you know, I'm a Diamondbacks fan.
If any of you have more suggestions, leave me a comment.
KidVid Tournament 2009 Final: The Jimmies vs. Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
It's time for the championship matchup in KidVid Tournament 2009. From the first round on, I had a pretty good feeling that this is where we'd be. The matchup features the The Jimmies' "Cool To Be Uncool," from their Make Your Own Someday CD and upcoming Trying Funny Stuff DVD, going up against Secret Agent 23 Skidoo's video for "Gotta Be Me" off his debut Easy.
Two thoughts:
1) Even if you know who you're going to vote for (and especially if you don't, natch), please watch both videos -- they're each excellent in their own ways. One of the whole purposes of this competition is to encourage folks to listen to and watch kids music they might not have seen before.
2) Every time you vote twice, a little puppy gets dropped on the sidewalk and whimpers. Seriously, y'all, I've put some safeguards to prevent/reduce double-voting, but it's not perfect. All I'm asking is that you remember that this is just a poll for fun on the internet. There are no cash prizes involved.
Anyway, feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments below, but the official results are based on the poll at the bottom of the page. One vote per household, please. Votes due by midnight tonight (Monday) East Coast time. And play nice!
The Jimmies - "Cool To Be Uncool"
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - "Gotta Be Me"
My Favorite Kids and Family Songs of 2008
I know, I know -- it's April 2009. What in the world am I doing publishing a list of my favorite kids and family songs of 2008? Because I'm compelled to. (It's on my to-do list and has been for 4 months, darn it!) The time frame here is pretty much exactly 2008 -- so some songs which were from albums left off my list of favorite albums from 2008 because they didn't meet the Nov. 1 - Oct. 31 time frame are added here.
Not sure how this would work as a mix CD, but it's still a fine collection of music for the whole family.
So, without further ado, in no particular order (all links are to sites with the complete track as of this week in early April 2009)...
Barenaked Ladies - "Crazy ABCs" (listen here)
Laurie Berkner - "Mouse in My Toolbox"
Johnny Bregar - "Two Thumbs Up"
Central Services Board of Education - "The Lonely Tomato" (listen here)
Frances England - "Spring Has Sprung"
Tom Freund - "Hug Trees" (listen here)
Kay Hanley - "Chim Chim Cher-ee" (Disney Music Block Party compilation)
Jenny Lewis - "Barking at the Moon" (Bolt soundtrack -- listen here)
Me 3 - "Apple" (listen here)
Medeski, Martin & Wood - "Where's The Music?"
The Nields - "Who Are You Not To Shine?"
Recess Monkey - "Monster Boogie" (listen here)
Justin Roberts - "Fruit Jar"
The Roots - "Lovely, Love My Family" (listen here)
Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could - "Road Trip"
Scribblemonster - "Doing the Right Thing Isn't Always Easy, Doing the Easy Thing Isn't Always Right"
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - "Hot Lava"
The Terrible Twos - "Old Man Miller" (listen here)
They Might Be Giants - "Seven" (listen/watch here)
David Tobocman - "Home" (listen/watch here)
Video: "Pink!" - Rocknoceros
Virginia band Rocknoceros has already been gearing up for the release later this month of their third album Pink with a series of video podcasts, but it starts in earnest now with the release of a new video for the album's title track.
It's very sugary, both in audio and video format, and a bit more hyper than I think they generally are live or on record, but I'm thinkin' your four-year-old's gonna find this a very fun 3 minutes. (I like it, too.)
Rocknoceros - "Pink"
DVD/CD Review: Gustafer Yellowgold's Mellow Fever

Tor Hyams: The Richard Branson of Kids Music
When I interviewed Tor Hyams a couple years ago at the Austin Kiddie Limits stage at the Austin City Limits Festival, it was clear he was thinking about how kids music could expand. And now, just like Richard Branson turned his Virgin empire into a fairly wide-ranging affair, Hyams is now doing lots of different kids music-related stuff.
First, he's going to host an hour of radio on Kids Place Live, featuring "America's best indie rock for kids and families." Hyams will be joined by Ziggy Marley "as they talk about life, family, Ziggy's brand-new kids CD and offer a special tribute to everyone's Mother Earth!" (Yeah, that's PR language for you.) Anyways, it airs Friday 4/17 at 11pm ET/8pm PT, Saturday 4/18 at 9am & 5pm ET (6am & 2pm PT), and Sunday at noon ET/9am PT.
But there are a couple more interesting aspects...