For some reason, it always takes longer to announce the Kidzapalooza lineup at Lollapalooza than it does their Austin Kiddie Limits cousin, even though AKL is held long after Kidzapalooza wraps up (this year's edition is August 7-9 in Chicago's Grant Park).
But via their Facebook page, here's the lineup. Hope you like kids who rawk:
NPR Really Likes "People Really Like Milk"
I've got another kids music review on today's NPR's All Things Considered. This time, it's not a whole album, it's just a song, specifically Billy Kelly's "People Really Like Milk." (Next time, I'll be reviewing a particularly crunchy Scribblemonster guitar riff.) The review will air at 4:45 PM / 6:45 PM / 8:45 PM (Eastern time).
If you like the song, I think you'll like the album, too. And I think we can all agree that people should buy the song or album so Kelly can finish this video:
Interview: Tito Uquillas (The Hipwaders)

Frances England Sings The Alphabet
After listening to Frances England sing the alphabet for Australian e-mag LMNOP, I've realized I'm in the camp where I would happily listen to Frances sing the phone book for a little while. Or my daughter's math homework. Really, I'm not picky, folks. (Go to the LMNOP homepage to listen. Hat tip: the Monkeytail & Wellington blog.)
I Might Pay $8 Just For The Poster
It shouldn't be too surprising that the same band whose upcoming album art is pretty cool would also have cool poster art for a big ol' benefit show they're putting together. Yeah, Seattle's The Not-Its have put together a pretty awesome poster for "Timeout To Rock," which is being billed as "Seattle's First Annual Children's Music Festival." (I dig the positive attitude assumed in that billing.)
If it were just a single-band show benefiting Juvenile Diabetes research, I probably wouldn't post about it, but since the poster's gone public and has a pretty awesome lineup -- the Not-Its, Recess Monkey, Caspar Babypants, and Central Services Board of Education -- I thought I'd share. (Seriously, folks, think about the assorted Seattle-area artists not performing -- Johnny Bregar, Eric Herman, the Harmonica Pocket, Eric Ode -- and try to come up with another locality with as many vital performers. Maybe NYC, and that's it.)
Anyway, that awesome lineup will be playing Saturday, June 27th starting at 11 AM at Seattle's Vera Project. Tickets are just $8/person, $25/family. Such a deal. Make it if you can. And pick up a poster for me. (Poster after the jump.)
Video: "Hot Chocolate" - Recess Monkey
I've posted the first couple videos from Recess Monkey, so why not finish the triumvirate? This one's for the funky "Hot Chocolate" and features Jack Forman skiing his way across Seattle.... er, sort of. Field Trip the album is set for release June 9th and Field Trips with Recess Monkey the DVD is set for release later this summer.
Recess Monkey - "Hot Chocolate"