Justin Roberts' "Fruit Jar" (from Pop Fly) is easily in my list of Top 5 Roberts songs. And while I love love love Nora O'Connor on the original, I gotta say that Robbie Fulks is not a bad substitute. Here he is singing with Roberts at a show he did with Fulks Monday night. Mostly Fulks-related, but Roberts got in a few of his songs, too...
Justin Roberts with Robbie Fulks - "Fruit Jar" (Live at the Hideout) [YouTube]
But wait, there's more!
The Flaming Lips. Yo Gabba Gabba. Well, Duh.
We've known for awhile now that the Flaming Lips would be appearing on this, the third season, of Yo Gabba Gabba. But one look at a clip from the upcoming episode "Fairytale" shows just how perfect the two are for each other. The Lips re-work "I Can Be a Frog" from their 2009 album Embryonic... and by re-work, I mean, change "I" to "You," and that's about it lyrically, it would appear based on the 1-minute clip Viacom shared. It's also a little sunnier in tone, but the video itself looks like, well, every other Flaming Lips concert clip I've seen. Utter chaos. (But in a good way.) Catch it all when "Fairytale" premieres on Nickelodeon on Friday, Nov. 5th at 11:30 AM.
The Flaming Lips - "I Can Be a Frog" (from Yo Gabba Gabba!) [embedded with permission of Viacom]
Oh, and if you want to hear the original...
Concert Review: Bill Harley (Phoenix, October 2010)

Video: "Me and My Brand New Haircut" - Billy Kelly & Davy Jones
You saw the trailer, now watch the actual video from chorally-approved BIlly Kelly and Davy Jones. What's the movie term for "hair wrangler," because he or she was the hardest working person on that set.
(You know, I now realize that when I saw a very-closely-shorn Kelly at Kindiefest in May, it was just a cry for help.)
Billy Kelly with Davy Jones - "Me and My Brand New Haircut" [YouTube]
Please Release Me: October 2010 Edition
Time to update last month's list of new releases. It's time for a few holiday releases...
Keller Williams: Kids (Oct. 26)
Caspar Babypants: This Is Fun! (Nov. 2)
Buckwheat Zydeco: Buckwheat Zydeco's Bayou Boogie (Nov. 2)
Ben Rudnick: It's Santa Claus! (Nov. 2)
Frances England: Mind of My Own (Nov. 9)
The Baby Grands: The Baby Grands II (Nov. 16)
Lunch Money: Original Friend (Nov. 23)
Eric Herman: The Elephant (DVD, November)
Meredith LeVande: Monkey Monkey Music: The Videos with Meredith LeVande (DVD, Dec. 1)
DidiPop: DidiPop Goes to Hawaii (Dec. 14)
ScribbleMonster: Look Both Ways (Jan. 25)
Jamie Broza: I Want a Dog (Jan. 2011)
Mama Doni: Shabbat Shaboom (Feb. 8)
Gustafer Yellowgold: Gustafer Yellowgold's Infinity Sock (Feb. 22, 2011)
Moey's Music Party: Playground Rock Star and Happily Ever Moey! (DVD, both Feb. 2011)
Daddy A Go Go (aka John Boydston): Grandkid Rock (March 8)
Joanie Leeds: What a Zoo! (April 12)
David Weinstone: All I Want (2011)
Others working on albums with potential 2010 (or now maybe 2011) releases? Ella Jenkins, Big Don, Charlie Hope
Video: "Who Needs the Junk?" - The Sippy Cups
OK, yes, this is pretty much just a two-minute ad for One Small Step and their Boycott the Baggie (ad) campaign. I get that. But it is also a catchy new song from the Bay Area band The Sippy Cups, a band that hasn't put out new music in some time now, so that's why it's worth listening to. And it does fit into their pro-environment worldview. So with all that caveating, press play and enjoy some power-pop accompanied by crazy janitor-based visuals.
The Sippy Cups - "Who Needs the Junk?" [YouTube]