Laurie Berkner Band's Greatest Hits Album On Its Way. Eventually.

"On its way" implies a level of progress that isn't really there (unless you think more theoretically than I) but Laurie Berkner has announced that the band is rehearsing some of the songs that will appear on The Laurie Berkner Band's Greatest Hits Album. (They actually append it with "!!!," but that didn't seem very journalistic of me.) So, yeah, there's gonna be a Laurie Berkner greatest hits album. No additional info except that a special version of "Open Your Heart" will be on it. How did that song go again?...

Interview: Mike Cusanelli (WorldSound Kids)

wakids_logo.jpgMike Cusanelli is the Vice President of Sales & Marketing for the WorldSound label group. Cusanelli is now starting up the new label WorldSound Kids, signing StarFish as its first artist. StarFish's band leader Ray Leone, Vice President for Sales with Putumayo US, use to work with Cusanelli at Putumayo, so there's definitely some familiarity between the two. But the partnership between the two does seem strategic, as Cusanelli outlines below in this brief interview. Zooglobble: Why did you decide to start the label? Mike Cusanelli: I used to have my own label in Little Rock, Arkansas called Zen Ark Entertainment. After I had my twins I started putting together a kids collection of local musicians. Unfortunately I was unable to complete the project. After joining Putumayo World Music my interest in kids music became even deeper. So it has been at the back of my mind for a while now. Since joining WorldSound 2 years ago, I've been looking for the right project. I have been a fan of StarFish since their start so the chance to work with them is really what sparked this final step. Why start a record label when so much of the record business is in flux? In other words, what makes you think you can succeed with this particular label? Luckily I did not have to start a new label. WorldSound Kids is just an additional imprint. As an independent, we can manage expectations more easily. In other words. we don’t need to sell millions of records to turn a profit. What's your mission? I want to reinvent kids music. From my perspective parents who were and are fans of mainstream rock music have been left out of the revolution and are forced to settle with the more commercial elements of kids music. Bands like StarFish can quickly bring them to the party. I've been a fan of the band since they started and I know how talented they are and how hard they have worked. There really could be no better band for us to launch this imprint. What sort of promotional plans do you have? We are going to undertake a social marketing campaign unlike anything kids music has seen before. We want every parent or grandparent who owned a Bon Jovi cassette, drove a Z-28, put on so much hairspray that they can share the blame for the hole in the ozone, knows why Tawny Kitaen is famous, used to walk around with a giant-handled comb in their back pocket to properly feather their hair, switched to flannel shirts in 1991, and desperately wanted their MTV, to buy this CD for their kids. MikeCusanelli.jpgAre you seeking other artists for the label? What are you looking for? Yes I am. In fact I may have another signing this summer. I want to see and hear originality and rebellion. Besides targeting a niche you think is un(der)served, what other advantages do you think Worldsound Kids offers? WorldSound Kids is a true partnership with the artists giving them a creative freedom and a conduit to a wider audience. This attracts artists who have been passed over or are reluctant to enter into a traditional label relationship. Our deals are generally not royalty based whereby the label owns everything and pays the artist 10-12% of sales after all expenses are recouped. Instead, we enter into a 50/50 partnership. The artist brings us the completed project and we license it for a period of time. We bring our sales and marketing expertise as well as the means of production to get a new CD into the marketplace. The artists retain ownership of their art. As far as genres, we are mostly interested in things that interest us, which can be everything from punk rock to kids' music. Mostly it depends on the attitude and aptitude of the artist. We are not looking for rock stars, but rather like-minded entrepreneurs.

Crowdfunding, Part 4: The Okee Dokee Brothers Join In (with Chipin)

First Jim Cosgrove, then Matt Clark, and now the Twin Cities' Okee Dokee Brothers are hopping on the crowdfunding bandwagon. Unlike the other two, the Brothers have gone ahead and recorded their new album Take It Outside (and paid for it) ahead of requesting folks to help them out. So it's really not "crowdfunding" as much as it is a massive pre-order campaign with "rewards" ($150 gets you a CD, book, t-shirt, and a liner-note shout-out). Still, with Tor Hyams producing and Adam Levy from Bunny Clogs helping out, the August release is one to be anticipated. Details here or donate straight away below...

Interview: Kenny Loggins

KennyLoggins_lowres.jpg Zooglobble: What did you listen to as a kid? Kenny Loggins: Well, my parents tried "What's Up, Doc?" But I had big brothers, and so I listened to Bob Dylan, Buddy Holley, the Rolling Stones. I listened to Dick Huggins, who had a rockabilly show. I'd listen with the covers over my head at midnight. He played early R&B -- "forbidden music." There's was a joy sharing that with my big brothers. Eventually I came around to James Brown, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino... Tell me about how you got into the kids music genre... I remember that after Leap of Faith, Danny, my executive at Sony called me and I said I wanted my next album to be Return to Pooh Corner. He said no, but I insisted. I had a real clear picture in my mind of what I wanted to do. The secret to calming the child is calming the mother. Is it possible a parent could love something as much as my kid? The album became the biggest-selling kids' album of all time -- I hit the adult audience, too. I got thank you notes from Quincy Jones, Don Henley. Right now the kids music genre is still defining itself, figuring it out through trial and error. It's so unclearly defined that I don't completely trust the definition. What was the inspiration for the new album?

Video: "The Great Outdoors" - Ralph's World (Toot & Puddle)

I got pitched this video for "The Great Outdoors" in part as an "Earth Day"-related video. Considering I'm posting this after Earth Day has already passed on the East Coast, perhaps it would've been better if they'd pitched it to me (not to mention posted it), say, yesterday. So let's call this an early celebration for Friday -- the weekend, a time to travel. Also, this is one of the better songs from Ralph's World's new album All Around Ralph's World and features some nifty animation from the Nick Jr. show Toot and Puddle. I particularly dig the butterflies. Ralph's World - "The Great Outdoors" [YouTube]

Radio Playlist: New Music April 2010

Time to add some new music to the Zooglobble Radio Station. This playlist airs in the mid-afternoons (West Coast time) and includes tracks from some of the disks that have crossed my desk over the past couple months (mostly, anyway -- I wanted to include Daisy Mayhem and Haley Bonar -- so sue me). There are some tracks from forthcoming albums -- Recess Monkey, StarFish, Sugar Free Allstars. Even if you can't listen in the afternoon, the tracks are scattered throughout the day, too. The Cat Came Back - Alex Sanders (And The Meowtones) - Eats Paste Cinderella - Andrew Queen - Too Tall The Crawdad Man - Austin Collins And The Rainbirds - Eats Paste Sleep the Whole Day Through - Bill Harley - Rock & Roll Playground Ranky Tanky - Rani Arbo & Daisy Mayhem - Ranky Tanky Willy Won't - Debbie And Friends - More Story Songs & Sing Alongs Half Rock Angel - The Dirty Sock Funtime Band - Sock-A-Delic In The Morning - Flannery Brothers - Move Over Lullabies... It's Time For Wake Up Songs! Sing! - Funky Mama - Sing! Sing With Me - Haley Bonar - Sing With Me Buckeye Jim - Heidi Swedberg and the Sukey Jump Band - Play! We Love, We Learn, We Grow - Lennon's Song - We Love, We Learn, We Grow Circles - Mista Cookie Jar - The Love Bubble I Wanna Stand Up - Opus Ditty And The Hoedown Gang - Let's Go Fishing Tiny Cool - Princess Katie & Racer Steve - Tiny Cool Ralph & Ralph's Song - Ralph And Ralph - Opposites Worms - Ratboy Jr. - Smorgasbord Constellation Conga - Recess Monkey - The Final Funktier Playground!!! - Roy Handy & the Moonshot - (I'm Gonna Be) Your Best Friend Rhymes - StarFish - Enter Sandbox Little Red Wagon - Sugar Free Allstars - Funky Fresh And Sugar Free Willie and the Hand Jive - Taj Mahal & Linda Tillery - Rock & Roll Playground New Game - Tim And The Space Cadets - The Greatest Party Ever Shake It Off! - Uncle Rock - The Big Picture Due to internet radio restrictions, the playlist is in shuffle mode on the station -- songs are listed here in alphabetical order (according to iTunes, which doesn't like last names so much).