Nearly a year ago I praised "Apples and Honey", a new track from The Macaroons. Rosh Hashanah is just a week away, so this new video is just about perfect. (It's also totally appropriate for non-Jewish viewers, like myself.)
The Macaroons - "Apples and Honey" [YouTube]
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Songs For Playgrounds

Radio Playlist: New Music September 2010
It's been awhile since my last Zooglobble Radio Station update. A bunch of music has crossed my desk over the past month or two, so much so I'm already working on October. This playlist airs in the mid-afternoons (West Coast time), but if you can't listen in the afternoon, the tracks are scattered throughout the day, too.
Little Buckaroo (w/ John Langford) - Elizabeth Mitchell (Sunny Day)
Who Needs Sleep - Todd McHatton (Sundays at the Rocket Park)
Blue Bear - Lucky Diaz (Luckiest Adventure)
It's A Long Haul - Pete Seeger (Tomorrow's Children)
The More We Get Together - Kathryn Claire (Kinderqueen)
Jump In The Air - The Diggity Dudes (My Science Project)
Stinky And Squeaky - Richard Popovic (Huckleberry Party)
What Are the Odds? - Meredith LeVande (What Are the Odds?)
A Sticky Situation - Chris Propfe (When I Was Your Age...)
Change My Luck - The Not-Its! (Time Out To Rock)
The Goat And The Goose - Nadia Sunde (Homespun)
Everybody's Got Their Underwear On - Billy Kelly (Is This Some Kind of Joke?)
Speak The Truth (Featuring Gift Of Gab) - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo (Underground Playground)
Hero - The Okee Dokee Brothers (Take It Outside)
Cookies and Milk - Frances England (Mind of My Own)
Pirate Or Parrot? - Flannery Brothers (New Explorers Club)
Gray Dog - Brian Vogan (Sing A Little Song)
Pink City - The Ditty Bops (The Color Album)
Eh La Bas - Oran Etkin (Wake Up Clarinet!)
No Time Like The Present - David Tobocman (Lemonade School)
Sitting Up Straight - Matt Clark (Funnier Little Fella)
This list is random, and, due to internet broadcast rules, you'll hear them randomly on air as well...
Pandora Likes Kids, Rock, Kid Rock, But Not Kids Rock
Though I've been a Pandora member for many years now, I've never particularly listened much to the music there. Part of that may be that I have enough music to listen to, family and otherwise. The other part is that I know other folks love the often surprising song selections -- but that's not me. I want my radio experience to be more guided than Pandora's been.
'Til now. Late last week, Pandora announced the creation of genre stations, and it includes 4 "family" stations -- "Lullaby," "Toddler," "Tween," and "Children's Folk Songs." The good news is, well, that there are 4 family radio stations on the popular service. And from skimming 3 of the stations (I didn't feel the need to spend my time with "Tween"), they've done a good job picking out songs that match the category. And they do have a mix of big-name (Sesame Street, Disney, Raffi, etc.) and indie (Elizabeth Mitchell, Frances England, Dean Jones).
But what about those kids who need to rock? What about them, huh? Who'll think of the children?!
[Edit: Jeff points out that Pandora's had a series of pre-programmed kids' stations for a couple months. The basic point, though -- that there's no kids rock genre on Pandora's station -- still remains.]
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