Share: John and Mark's Children's Record Coloring Pages (and mp3s)

JohnAndMarksChildrensAlbum.jpgI haven't had a lot of opportunity to talk about John Upchurch and Mark Greenberg's awesome kids music album John and Mark's Children's Record. Well, now I do -- they've released John and Mark's Children's Record Coloring Pages, which they describe as "16 pages of mildly disconcerting fun! Color inside and/or outside the lines.... Guaranteed fun for some!" And, yeah, that pretty much sums it up -- it's like the love child of Taro Gomi and a benign David Lynch. You don't need to own the album to enjoy the coloring pages, though if you enjoy the absurdity on the disk, you'll enjoy the pages. Kids, they don't care -- they'll color anything! And although Tight Ship Records have taken down their free mp3s from the page, the Bloodshot Records page for the disk has a couple available for you (including the previously un-offered ("The Elephant Leads The Way") to try out if for some unfathomable reason you don't already have the disk. John and Mark's Children's Record Coloring Pages [pdf]

KindieFest 2010 Registration Starts, Well, Today

I went to Kindiefest last year and had a great time. (Really, I did.) By all indications, this year's version (held April 30 through May 2) will be even better -- longer, with more detailed panels. If you're in the kids music business, it'd probably be worth your while to attend. Registration can be done here, with more details on the weekend here. And if you want to see a slickly-produced promo video about the conference, well, Tor, Bill, and Stephanie have got you covered, too...

Itty-Bitty Review: Little Boots - Brendan Taaffe

LittleBoots.jpgI sometimes get asked for baby shower gift suggestions from folks who don't have kids themselves but who know my gig. Because it'll be a little while before the kids are ready for the more raucous and diverse music targeted at the preschool crowd, I limit my suggestions to a handful of lullaby albums. I think I'm going to add Little Boots from Vermont's Brendan Taaffe to the list. Conceived as a gift of sorts to Taaffe's nephew, it's a quiet collection of traditional folk songs, Irish tunes, and originals that blend instrumentation both traditional (guitar) and not so from a North American sense (mbira, used to particularly good effect on the leadoff track, Pete Seeger's "Well May the World Go"). Seeger is a big influence here -- he endorses Taaffe's effort and gets not only the leadoff track but the album closer, too. It's a little reminiscent of Dean Jones' Napper Delight disk in its instrumentation and that it's not afraid to step lively occasionally. If A Prairie Home Companion did a kids show, this would be the music they'd play throughout. As a lullaby album (for the most part), it's clearly targeted at kids ages 0 through 3, but even more so at their parents, who could use a calming moment or two. You can hear (and download) four of the album's tracks here and sample the rest of the album here. (One other note in favor of its suitability for gifting -- the album's cover art was done by Dan Zanes' partner in artistic crime Donald Saaf.) Little Boots is a sweet little disk your family may find itself listening long after you've packed up the crib. Recommended.

Share: "Hush Lill Baby" - The Harmonica Pocket

LadybugOne.jpgKicking off the "Share" series, here's a little unreleased lullabye from Seattle's indie folk-rockers The Harmonica Pocket. It's "Hush Lill Baby" (spelling Keeth's), and it's dreamier than a lot of versions I've heard. You can find it, along with a bunch of other free music (though tips are always appreciated) here. The Harmonica Pocket - "Hush Lill Baby" [mp3]

Let's Share

Do you believe in free stuff after free stuff? OK, that was, like, the worst Cher reference ever. But since the website's longstanding motto is "Kids Music Worth Sharing," I thought it was time I started collecting all the free stuff that's out there under one roof. So I'm going to collect future free stuff under the "Share" rubric. Now, this won't be an updated list AKA the Gooney Bird Kids free download list (though hopefully a lot of these will make it there (if they haven't already). And I'm not gonna mention everything (e.g., the free song from Key Wilde and Mr. Clarke Gwyneth is offering). Hopefully over time this'll be a nice curated list of stuff that I'm giving away or others are. New items to come shortly...