Thanksgiving Feast, Family Music-Style

First you'll need to get to where you're going. Jim Cosgrove is offering up a free download of his song "Gobble Across the USA" here (enter "gobble" as the checkout code). As Cosgrove notes, it's not really a Thanksgiving song, but it features a lot of gobbling and a lot of food, which seems appropriate enough for me. Then, once you get there, the prayer, courtesy of Bill Harley. His poem is called "Thanksgiving Prayer" and regardless of your religious affiliation (or lack thereof), I think you'll appreciate it. [And here's a second blessing of sorts, this one coming from the Harmonica Pocket -- it's called "Give Thanks" and you can download it here.]

Radio Alert: Secret Agent 23 Skidoo / Elizabeth Mitchell. And NPR. And Me.

SunnyDay.jpgUndergroundPlayground.jpgLate notice, perhaps, but I'll be on NPR's All Things Considered this afternoon/evening with a review of Underground Playground and Sunny Day, the latest albums from Secret Agent 23 Skidoo and Elizabeth Mitchell, respectively. I hadn't really thought of it because I didn't focus on it much in the review, but perhaps Skidoo's daughter Saki and Mitchell's daughter Storey should get together to record a track, given how integral they are to their parents' latest album. If you're stumbling onto this website for the first time after hearing the review, welcome. Lots of other great music here, such as Lunch Money's new album Original Friend or Frances England's new album Mind of My Own. Or even Many Hands, a great compilation featuring those four artists and more. Anyway, thanks for stopping by.

Video: "Kids' Table!" - Kindiependent

Kindiependent continue to kick out the kids' themed supergroup jams. First it was "Vagabond Worms", and now it's "Kids' Table!," featuring Recess Monkey, Johnny Bregar, and Keeth Apgar from The Harmonica Pocket. Banjos, keyboards, trading verses, and a funny punch line. Apropos if you (like me) are starting to plan a big Thanksgiving get-together. Download the song at the Kindiependent home page. (Link to the video after the jump.)

Review: Original Friend - Lunch Money

OriginalFriend.jpgThe music of the South Carolina band Lunch Money may be demure at times, but it's never been shy about wearing its anthropomorphized heart on its anthropomorphized sleeve. Which is one of its strengths -- a trio of thirty-somethings singing why they love their library might fail in the hands of lesser artists, but Lunch Money's giddy enthusiasm equal to that of kids thirty years younger makes the song work. Original Friend is every bit as "open book" as its predecessor Dizzy, but this time around songwriter Molly Ledford's subject is friendship. Friendship temporarily lost and then regained (the strings-assisted 1-minute opener "Friends Again"); friends who are awesome (the title track, and a prototypical Lunch Money indie-pop song); friends willing to imagine with you (the pop-by-way-of-circus-music "Getaway Car"). This album isn't quite as extroverted as Dizzy was, but it features Ledford's strongest batch of songs yet. And while the dedication to Jennifer Jean Day, "who had the original friend donut" (and who Ledford is presumably singing about in the title track "What’s up today, Jennifer? / You say you’re writing a song? / Maybe I’ll try my hand at that for my whole life long.") might hint at some sadness, it's really a rather joyful record. Even songs about the possible interruption of friendship (the rocking "Please Don't Move (to Another Time Zone)") beat with a heart and with good humor. That joy is due in no small measure to the large number of musicians who share the record with Molly, J.P., and Jay. Secret Agent 23 Skidoo turns in a great rap on "Welcome To My Dollhouse," Frances England offers her voice to "You and Me and a Bottle of Bubbles," and Dean Jones pitches in on "Getaway Car." And that's in addition to all the strings and horns, not to mention keys from producer Tor Hyams, who doesn't really tweak the Lunch Money sound, but just shares it with a few more folks. The 34-minute album is most appropriate for kids ages 5 through 9. You can listen to samples here or pick up the mp3 of the title track here. Also: the illustrations by Brandon Reese -- the whole design really -- along with the off-kilter album credits (e.g., on "Picking Teams" -- "harmonica, forlorn yet upbeat - J.P. Stephens") make this an album that is so totally worth picking up in its physical format. Because, of course, you do need to get Original Friend. Lunch Money offer up a tasty musical donut filled with lyrics that capture friendship, and, by extension, childhood in a way that is relatable to kids and recognizable to adults. Can I wear my heart on my sleeve? I love this band. Highly recommended.

Please Release Me: November 2010 Edition

Time once more to update last month's list of new and upcoming releases, just in time for any holiday-related gift-giving. Even if that holiday is, say, St. Patrick's Day... By the way, this should go without saying, but if I've listed you on here and gotten something wrong (or something not ready for primetime), let me know and I'll change/delete it. And if you're not on here and think you should be, drop me a line, too, and I'll get you added for the next iteration. Lunch Money: Original Friend (Nov. 23 - today!) The Hollow Trees: Wacky's Tackle (Nov. 30) Meredith LeVande: Monkey Monkey Music: The Videos with Meredith LeVande (DVD, Dec. 1) DidiPop: DidiPop Goes to Hawaii (Dec. 14) Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Songs From A Zulu Farm (Jan. 25) Ah-Choo: 5 Sneezes (Jan. 2011) Mama Doni: Shabbat Shaboom (Feb. 8) ScribbleMonster: Look Both Ways (Feb. 15) David Weinstone: All I Want (Feb. 22) Moey's Music Party: Playground Rock Star and Happily Ever Moey! (DVD, both Feb. 2011) Ella Jenkins: Title TBA (Feb. 2011) Gustafer Yellowgold: Gustafer Yellowgold's Infinity Sock (Mar. 1) Daddy A Go Go (aka John Boydston): Grandkid Rock (March 8) Jamie Broza: I Want a Dog (Mar. 15) Maria Sangiolo: Title TBA (March 2011) Lucky Diaz: Title TBA (March 2011) Billy Kelly: In the Family Garden (April 5) Joanie Leeds: What a Zoo! (April 12) Eric Herman: The Elephant (DVD, national release April 2011) Rocknoceros: Colonel Purple Turtle (April 2011) Others working on albums with potential 2011 releases? Big Don, Charlie Hope

Video: "You and Me and a Bottle of Bubbles" - Molly Ledford (Lunch Money)

Continuing Lunch Money Day, here's an early version of "You and Me and a Bottle of Bubbles" from Lunch Money chief songwriter/donut wrangler Molly Ledford. She actually posted this to her sweet songwriting blog way back in February. On Original Friend, the tune also features vocals from Frances England, and that version's lovely, but Ledford does this song quite nicely on her own. Molly Ledford (Lunch Money) - "You and Me and a Bottle of Bubbles" [YouTube] And while we're at it, how about one more song from the new album, or at least an early version, recorded more than a year-and-a-half ago...