When Will We Hear the Pied Piper Pledge Drive?

PiedPiperRadio.jpgMove on over, Click and Clack -- here comes Pied Piper Radio. Amberly Warnke from Ages 3 and Up! has gone big time, developing a biweekly radio show for the Public Radio Exchange. The goal? Distribution to public radio stations across the country. And why should you care?

Share: "In My Pocket" - Sugar Free Allstars

SFAjunkyardcar_closeup.jpgTheir first album Dos Ninos was a sweet little disk, and now Oklahoma's Sugar Free Allstars have a new album on its way. It's called Funky Fresh and Sugar Free, and it hits April 30. I just pointed out the new video for "Rock Awesome," and now, courtesy of the band, I get to introduce you to a free download of one the new album's funky tracks. It's called "In My Pocket," and it has more strut and attitude than a whole horn section of roosters. Enjoy. <a href="http://sugarfreeallstars.bandcamp.com/track/in-my-pocket">In My Pocket by Sugar Free Allstars</a> If you want to stream more tracks from the new album go here. Photo credit: Candi Coffman-McKinney

Itty-Bitty Review: Play! - Heidi Swedberg and the Sukey Jump Band

Play_HeidiSwedberg.jpgThere is lots of interest in musicians who create new worlds and new songs for the youth of today (and tomorrow).  But there is something to be said for making old songs sound new with verve and joy, and so I'm glad Heidi Swedberg and the Sukey Jump Band is there to take this path slightly-less traveled (at least traveled well) with their debut disk Play!.  The Los Angeles-based Swedberg and her band run through a mostly familiar set of tunes -- at least to anyone who knows their Raffi from their Yanni -- but between Swedberg's ukulele and and her band's wide set of instruments (e.g., saw, glockenspiel, slide whistle) they provide new arrangements.  (It's supposed to facilitate teaching ukulele, but the end result is something much more fulfilling.)  The presence of a few kids (and kids at heart) singing along to songs like "Muffin Man or "Skip 2 My Shoo" make the album accessible for all, but the slightly ethereal takes on "Buckeye Jim" and the "Japanese Umbrella Song" put this in a league above your typical "20 Classic Children's Songs" collection. For the most part, this album is targeted at kids ages 2 through 7.  To Swedberg's credit, though, she actively encourages families to sing along and helpfully provides ukulele chords (as an amateur ukulele player, this was super cool) and lyrics to help that cause along.  (Listen to song clips here.) If Play! doesn't quite scale the heights of the original-old-songs-in-new-bottles-master Raffi, it comes a lot closer than most.  More, please.  Recommended.

Yo Gabba Coachella!

Yo Gabba Gabba. Coachella. Yes, the two coexisted. Visual proof below. It's not entirely surprising as DJ Lance Rock was scheduled to be at the Sahara stage/dance hall, but the presence of the whole YGG gang and an event which has never made any move towards kid-inclusion is either a jump-the-shark moment or some sort of tipping point into mainstream acceptance. They're not necessarily mutually exclusive, but check out the number of folks in the front few rows lifting up their cameras to record the thing for posterity. My money's on "mainstream acceptance," though one could argue they already had it. And they were elsewhere at Coachella this weekend...