I can't say that I'm the biggest Laughing Pizza fan -- pizzas can't laugh, for one thing, they're food -- but they've got a new song posted for streaming or downloading that's lots of fun -- "Let's Go Play". It's probably going to be posted for a limited time, so grab it now if you care to...
Listen To This: "Come Over To My Dollhouse" (Live) - Lunch Money
It has been a long, at times frustrating, day. New music from Lunch Money, a song that features the phrase "fortress of solitude," makes it ever so slightly less long and frustrating. (And I - duh! - forgot to mention that the video is Gwyneth's.)
Lunch Money - "Come Over To My Dollhouse" (Live at Sirius-XM)
I Didn't Even Try To Wiggle Out of This One
Well, it's not quite a hard-hitting Vanity Fair profile, but I'm interviewed in this week's Phoenix New Times. For those of you wondering what it is I do in "real life," what my wife's name is, and my stance on the Doodlebops, go ahead and read the interview with Amy Silverman. (Did I really put the Innocence Mission on my "Top Six Albums For Kids?" Huh. That's a tough list to make. It changes daily.) The article also explains why I'll be going to see the Wiggles on Monday night with LIttle Boy Blue.
On the subject of getting paid, for any local readers who are interested, I'll be appearing on a panel called "Publishing (and Getting Paid) in the Digital Age" in Tempe tonight. I don't think I'm the designated wet blanket, but it's not like there are ads 'round here at the moment...
Video: "Ants in Your Pants #99" - Eric Herman
I've always liked Eric Herman's animated music videos. They've gradually increased in quality from the viral hit "The Elephant Song" (6.5 million views and counting), but they've always retained a sly sense of humor. Now, you can see what an animated Herman would look like with a bear in his hair in his video for his dance-along song "Ants in Your Pants #99" off his latest album What A Ride!. (It's funny, 'cuz it's true.) And for those of you interested in such a thing, Herman's hosting a contest involving the posting of dance videos -- details are at the YouTube video page.
Eric Herman - "Ants in Your Pants #99"
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Seattle Says, Hey, We Like Music Festivals and Kids Too!
I know, I spend a lot of time talking about Austin Kiddie Limits, but there are some pretty cool fests that, even though they don't have quite as much kids music, are still sufficiently kid-focused.
Seattle's annual Bumbershoot festival, which is being held this year, as always, on Labor Day weekend (Sept. 5-7), has kids bands playing for the first time. Luckily, Seattle's got a great crop of bands, so they can be local, too -- the Not-Its! play at 1:30 Saturday, Central Services’ Board of Education at 1:00 Sunday, and Recess Monkey 1:30 Monday.
You can't have a kids section at a music festival without having a cheeky name, and Bumbershoot is no different -- welcome to Youngershoot. In addition to the bands, they've got movies, animation, and all sorts of other cool stuff going on. They even take a crack at suggesting kid-friendly "adult" artists -- I've got a feeling there are some other folks who would second the Michael Franti & Spearhead suggestion...