OK, they were here yesterday, but it's been a busy weekend, and I'm just now getting around to spreading the word a little bit wider. That's right, the Fids and Kamily Awards for 2009 were announced yesterday, highlighting the best music of the year for kids and families as voted on by about 2 dozen folks who listen to more kids music than, well, just about anybody. Anyway, you can go see the full list of 11 winners and 12 honorable mentions or the other 42 albums also receiving votes.
The Top 11 albums are listed after the jump. Many thanks to the judges and especially Gwyneth and Bill who along with me coordinated this year's poll...
Video: "Pet Dinosaur" - Einstein's Monkey
I think this song -- "Pet Dinosaur" from the Virginia band Einstein's Monkey -- could probably do with about 5 to 10% fewer words. And I'm not the biggest fan of the vocal stylings.
But the song is kinda amusing, and the video, animated by Brian Bear is very much so. The opening intro has a bit of a Dead Milkmen "Bitchin' Camaro" vibe to it. Not much of one, but just enough.
Einstein's Monkey - "Pet Dinosaur" [YouTube]
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Video: "Ain't Gonna Rain" (Live) - The Hollow Trees
Here in Phoenix, I feel like we sing this song way too often. Here's the great LA kid-folk/grass group The Hollow Trees doing an energetic version of "Ain't Gonna Rain" (also found on their album Welcome To Nelsonville, reviewed here) live at an LA-area farmers' market.
The Hollow Trees - "Ain't Gonna Rain" (Live) - [YouTube]
But I hear you saying, where in the world can I watch and listen to entire Hollow Trees concert? I can solve that problem too...
Video: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" - Debbie and Friends
Things that I'm not a big fan of regarding the new video for "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" from Debbie and Friends: the sticks for arms on all but one of the human characters.
Things I'm a big fan of regarding the video: the exaggerated cartoonish action and expressions, the human characters' "jazz hands," the brief "what happens after the story" vignettes that lend the traditional story a bit more shading.
It's a big '70s soft-rock sound that may not be your cup of tea, but I think younger kids will be intrigued by the video.
Debbie and Friends - "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" [YouTube]
Debbie Cavalier, by the way, is in the studio recording the follow-up to Story Songs and Sing Alongs -- expect more story songs and some guest stars, too...
Video: "Hey-O" - Rebecca Frezza & Big Truck with Roscoe Orman
One of my favorite tracks off of Rebecca Frezza & Big Truck's new EP Rockin', Rollin' and Ridin' is "Hey-O," which features Roscoe Orman, AKA Gordon from Sesame Street. I suppose this would've been more appropriate last week when everybody was doing the whole 40th anniversary Sesame Street thing, but, oh, well, it's still cool watching Orman and Frezza trading lines from the song with enthusiasm (except for the part where, you know, it's supposed to be super-quiet).
Rebecca Frezza & Big Truck with Roscoe Orman - "Hey-O" [YouTube]