The Top Kids Music Albums of All Time Poll -- The Deadline Approaches

TopKidsAlbumsLogo.jpgTime is running out, folks, to vote in the Top Kids Music Albums of All Time Poll. That's right, you have until just before the stroke of midnight east coast time on Wednesday, October 7th to vote. Go to the link above to read all the voting directions. And remember: Encouraging folks to vote in the poll = OK. Soliciting votes for a particular album = FAIL. Thanks!

Austin Kiddie Limits: Day 1 in Review (Part 1)

Day 1 of the 2009 Austin City Limits Music Festival is in the books, and what did we learn? Apparently leaving a little later, great weather, and threats of rain for the rest of the weekend makes parking in downtown Austin a lot harder to find. As opposed to getting downtown around 11 AM, we got there around 12:30 PM, and it took us a good 20 minutes to find parking. By the time we actually found a spot, walked to Republic Park, took the shuttle, got our wristbands, and found our bearings in the media tent, it was 2:00 PM. So, sorry, Stoosh! Our bad, Paul Green School of Rock All Stars (I've seen you plenty, though)! And really sorry to have missed The Telephone Company. Maybe Sunday, guys! But even with missing half of Friday's Austin Kiddie Limits stage, we still had a good time. They've changed the layout this year, so that the stage is on the east end of the area, facing (north)west, and the whole layout seems shadier. Or maybe it was just the 74-degree weather. Anyway, we got there in plenty of time to see Milkshake take the stage. They put on a good 25-minute-or-so set, mostly stuff from their new album Great Day, along with some older material. One of the things I like about AKL (and ACL in general) is that artists do feel the need to step up their game a bit. So I don't know if Milkshake normally brings a couple dozen inflatable baseball beach balls for "Baseball" (they probably do), or if the band brings graying wigs for "When I'm Old," but it just shows the band's trying. Also, Milkshake in particular, with six folks in the band, sounds good live on stage. Kids on the ground seemed to enjoy it. Milkshake - "When I'm Old" (Live) Milkshake - "Enemies" (Live) After Milkshake was a brief set from K'naan, which I couldn't pay full attention to because I was shuttling Little Boy Blue from activity to activity (including green punk hairdo), but I really liked. K'naan - "Take a Minute" (Live) (for what it's worth, there were a fair number of kids, despite what the uploader says) Then Lunch Money. It's OK, guys, you do indeed rock. Lots of dancing and a good-sized crowd (for AKL, anyway). They're also getting really good at incorporating crowd participation into their songs. Here's a new(-ish) song, with a couple more familiar ones to follow: Lunch Money - "Spicy Kids" (Live) Lunch Money - "Are You a Rabbit?" (Live) Lunch Money - "Roller Coaster" (Live) OK, there's more to talk about, but it's time to head back to Zilker Park before the skies open up.

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha: Telephone Company's Panda Brain Album To Be Released Tomorrow

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Tuesday night, I compared Panda Brain, the second album from The Telephone Company, the "Chinese Democracy of the kids music genre," seeing as it's been around a long time with no sign of release. Tonight, an e-mail:
Telephone Company PANDA BRAIN! Album Release Tomorrow at ACL... That is right. After 6 years of waiting, we are releasing the "Panda Brain!" cd tomorrow. We play ACL tomorrow, Friday, at 1:30pm.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha. Will they tour Rio next? Wait and see!

Video: "If Mama Had Four Hands" - Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion (Live at Spare the Rock)

It's going to be a while before I get to see Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion perform music from the upcoming Smithsonian Folkways disk Go Waggaloo live, so I'll just have to do with the occasional YouTube video... I'm sure the audio from this recording of the duo performing for Bill at Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child will be up some Saturday morning in the near future. For now, enjoy the harmonies and the amusing lyrical imagery. Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion - "If Mama Had Four Hands" (Live at Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child) [YouTube]

Yo Gabba Gabba! Gabba!: Season Two Ends Oct. 12th-16th

In advance of the Yo Gabba Gabba! album being released on Oct. 20th comes word that Season Three the last episodes of Season Two of the TV show will debut the week of October 12th. Musical guests that week include the Roots (yes! "Lovely, Love My Family" finally gets airtime in an actual episode), MGMT, Renee Oliver, Lady Tigra, and Little Ones. And of course Biz Markie and Mark Mothersbaugh return. Beyond that, you've got Andy Samberg doing whatever it is he does. Gufffaws will ensue. Presumably. A list of episodes (all episodes are at 1 PM Eastern time) and a behind-the-scenes video featuring MGMT after the jump.