I already highlighted They Might Be Giants' "Electric Car" video (not to mention the mp3). Now here's a behind-the-scenes look which, yeah, is typical "behind-the-scenes" fluff that looks good but doesn't tell you very much except the video must've been a lot of work. (Scissors, people - scissors!) But it's really good fluff, just as beautiful as the video it's promoting. (And it's not actually on the Here Comes Science DVD.) Watch it here.
Update: the video's now posted to YouTube...
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CD/DVD Review: Here Comes Science - They Might Be Giants

Video: "I Am A Paleontologist" - They Might Be Giants
I already gave you the mp3 of "I Am A Paleontologist" from They Might Be Giants' so-close-you-can-taste-it CD/DVD set Here Comes Science. But because some people are more visual in nature, here's the video for the song. It comes from their "Friday Night Family Podcast," though for whatever reason this video appeared in their regular podcast. In any case, subscribe to both, 'K? And, yes, those sketched John and Johns appear all through the DVD, the puppets having been resigned to the dustbin of TMBG history.
They Might Be Giants - "I Am A Paleontologist"
Oh, and in a neat little equivalency, the song I featured the video for, "Electric Car," is now available for downloading here.
Women of Kindie, Unite! Or Network, Whatever.
I tend to write this site more with the consumers of kids music -- parents, benevolent aunts and uncles, grandparents desperately searching for something new -- in mind than the practitioners. Which isn't to say that kids musicians don't read it, just that it's not my main audience. But every now and then I'll play a little inside baseball, and so that's why I'm mentioning the latest event from an professional group called Women's In Children's Media. The Sept. 17th NYC event's called "Behind the (Children's) Music," and will feature a chat with Laurie Berkner, Liz Nealon (general manager of KidzBop), and Jeffrey Lesser (musical director, Little Airplane productions -- hi, Wonder Pets!), moderated by Sirius-XM's Kids Place Live's program director Mindy Thomas.
I'm guessing that a lot of what the panelists will say won't be news for experienced kids musicians, but I do suspect that the opportunity to network with other folks who use children's music in their own work may be worth the $20 non-member entry fee...
A Gratuitous Biscuit Brothers Plug
Longtime readers know how over the moon our family is for Austin's Biscuit Brothers. So, yes, I know this is a blatant attempt at spreading the word and doesn't feature, you know, any actual music. But it does feature Tiny Scarecrow, who, in the tiny world of kids music ancillary characters, is up there neck-and-neck with Recess Monkey's Mayor Monkey for most amusing.
OK, OK, fine actual news -- they're starting production on Season Five. And their new Live in Concert DVD is out now. Happy? Just watch the video.