It's summer (officially) and watermelons are in the grocery store, so the 4th of July isn't too far away. David Tobocman is celebrating by giving away an mp3 of a new song, "America's Our Country," which is a little bit (new) country a little bit rock and roll. It's got flags, apple pie, and baseball. Not sure I saw mom, but it covers the bases pretty much.
Tobocman's second album for families, Lemonade School will be out in August. Shoot Tobocman an e-mail at "veryhelpful AT earthlink.net" (you can figure out how to turn that into a real e-mail address) to get a copy of the mp3. Or just listen below.
David Tobocman - "America's Our Country" [YouTube]
Uncle Rock, Liz Mitchell, and Zucchini Brothers Walk into a Bar...
... actually, they don't walk into a bar at all. But Uncle Rock and Ben Rudnick get quoted and they all are mentioned in an article on the kids music resurgence in this week's Metroland, an Albany, NY-area alternative weekly. (And, hey, I'm quoted.) I also like, in the last paragraph, the justification for family music:
As 21st-century parents, we expect musicians not just to entertain our kids, but us too. That may sound self- indulgent, and to some extent it is. But as entertainment companies beam their offerings to narrower and narrower demographic slices, the idea of parents and kids listening to the same music starts to sound pretty good.
Review: "The Final Funktier" - Recess Monkey

Video: "Jet Pack" (Readee-Oh Version) - Recess Monkey
"Hey, you got my Readeez in my Recess Monkey!"
"Hey, you got Recess Monkey in my Readeez!"
Mmmmm....
Recess Monkey - "Jet Pack" (Readee-Oh Version) [YouTube]
Grammys: This One's For the Musicians

Video: "Daddy O" - Frances England
A couple years ago, Frances England released an e-card with "Daddy O" just in time for Father's Day. Now, she's on YouTube. Sing along! (Or play along, if you're good at reading chords.)
Frances England - "Daddy O" [YouTube]