Michael Rachap and his Readeez project just keeps pluggin' along, posting new Readeez clips almost weekly, it seems. A veritable online jukebox he has now. Yesterday he posted four new clips, may favorite being the one below. What the word-celebrating video loses perhaps a bit in odd rhyming "words" ("kid'll"? "a'ya"? props, though, for the rhymes), it makes up for being very juicy. And a cute tune to boot.
Readeez - "Watermelon"
Video: "Old Joe Clark" - The Stripey Boys (The Rosinators)
I wish I had more bluegrass to share here on the site, just because much of the traditional kids music sounds so good with a bit of banjo. Here's a video from a group billing themselves as "The Stripey Boys." In reality, it's the British bluegrass group The Rosinators. It's a clean and lively rendition sonically; visually, the animation based on Satoshi Kitamura's drawings is a bit dull stretched out over 4 minutes, at least for the adults. But I think the kids'll be amused enough, and I also like the shout-outs to the different instruments used at the end of the video.
The Stripey Boys - "Old Joe Clark"
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Video: "Fort" - Recess Monkey
You are unlikely to see a more minimalist kids music video this year than this one from Recess Monkey, the fourth from their upcoming Field Trip album and Field Trips with Recess Monkey DVD. It's not funny ha-ha, and might've taken just 5 minutes to film but it'll probably inspire your kids (or you) to create a fort of your own.
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In the I-swear-she's-not-kidding file, two Debbie and Friends songs will appear on Fox's series 24 next year.
I'm sure many of us can think of a kids' CD or two they might wish Bauer would use his morally questionable interrogation techniques on, but apparently two Debbie and Friends videos will be used in a scene with a young child watching TV.
I guess I can add this to the list of kids music getting high-profile placements...