As part of National Library Week, I thought I'd start a list of library-related songs for your perusal. Now our hard drive crashed a couple weeks back and all the kids' CDs I'd ripped to that drive were lost. (Lesson here, folks -- get a backup hard drive.) Obviously I still have the physical copies, but searching through the hard drive would have been a lot easier. So consider this comparatively short list a work in progress, and if you have more items to add, please leave 'em in the comments.
"I Love My Library" - Lunch Money (from Dizzy)
"Take Me To Your Library" - Monty Harper (from the album of the same title)
"Blast Into Books" - Monty Harper
"Get A Clue" - Monty Harper
"The Great Green Squishy Mean Bibliovore" - Monty Harper
"Hanging Out With the Heroes at the Library" - Monty Harper
"Paws Claws Scales & Tales" - Monty Harper (sensing a trend here? Harper writes a lot of songs for libraries, and a lot of them are quite tuneful)
"The Books I Like To Read" - Frances England (from Fascinating Creatures)
“Rockin’ The Library” - Jim Cosgrove
“Library Ann” - Jim Cosgrove
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What's Playing This Weekend? Best Kids Music Venues in the Country
I live in Phoenix, which, as anyone who lives in Phoenix will tell you, is not the most scintillating of live music towns. There are many reasons for that, but I'm doing my best to change that, at least in the kids' music field.
There are certain venues across the country, however, that I draw inspiration from -- venues that manage to find space for both local and national artists, building a kids music community through live shows.
One note -- unfortunately, I've never been to any of these venues. My declaration of these sites as "the best" is based solely on the quality and diversity of their concert lineup. I should also note that this list explicitly excludes libraries and festivals as the former tends not to be able to bring in a bunch of touring musicians and the latter only gives you a weekend of music each year.
Of course, I want to hear about your favorite places to hear music with your family, not just for the quality of the music but also for the quality of the experience. Because no matter how good the show, if there's no place to change your kids' diaper, it's hard for anyone to be a happy camper.
On with the list...
Chaotic, But In A Good Way
Very briefly, I had fun last night on Absolutely Mindy's show on Sirius-XM's Kids Place Live. I was asked which I liked more, being on NPR or being on Absolutely Mindy, and while I can't compare the two, there's something about being asked spontaneously to call Secret Agent 23 Skidoo to congratulate him on winning the KidVid Tournament 2009 that is infinitely more chaotic than the more planned NPR chats and reviews. (I'm pretty sure Melissa Block has never called someone's answering machine live on the air.)
Oh, and Mindy's Easter Egg Roll cracks me up.
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