Yo Gabba Gabba Premiere Week. Again. (The Killers, Band of Horses, Jem, Dean & Britta)

TheKillersYGG.jpgI know some Yo Gabba Gabba! fans are frustrated with the pace of the airing of episodes from the show's third season, but 4 more shows are coming their way next month. The musical guests on this go-round? The Killers (though you'd never know that by the clip, as they're introduced by individual first names), Band of Horses, Jem, and Dean & Britta. All shows air at 1:00 p.m. ET/PT. Links to videos, including The Killers' "Spaceship Adventure" and episode summaries via Nick, are below. (Can I say "The Killers" again?) Monday, Feb. 7 “Adventure” Muno and friends go on an Indiana Jones style adventure! [Ed.: Hopefully it's one of the first couple adventures, you know, the fun ones.] They travel through a jungle under Gabbaland and find a golden treasure. The Killers - “Spaceship Adventure” [Fliqz] (OK, if you want the whole thing, just search it out on YouTube.)

Video: "Cinderella" - Debbie and Friends

When I heard about the "twist" Debbie Cavalier (AKA Debbie and Friends was considering for the video for her new song, "Cinderella," I thought it might end up being cheesy. But now that I've seen the final product, bada boom, bada bing, I think it turned out pretty funny and ends up elevating the rest of the video just enough to not drive away the parents. The song is an uptempo, 5-minute retelling of the myth with touches of Death Cab for Cutie. Debbie and Friends - "Cinderella" [YouTube] More D&F videos after the jump.

What Are You Worth?

Maybe the weather was particularly bad throughout much of the country Saturday, because what started as a humorous Facebook comment from Out With the Kids' Jeff Bogle turned into a full-on thrashing of music award sites, both by Jeff and others in the family music business. [Note: I've edited this post with some additional comments, noted in italics.] Now, the weather in Phoenix was lovely on Saturday, and we were tired from hosting a large party the night before, so we spent a lot of time being lazy or being outside. Not, in other words, in front of computer. But I thought I'd add my two cents' worth to the debate. The first thought I had was, "this isn't new." If you read through the Facebook comments, you'll see more than one person reference always-good-for-a-money-quote Kathy O'Connell, who at the 2009 edition of Kindiefest called programs that give awards out to good CDs, "sticker scams," based on the fact that winning CDs receive (or get to buy) rolls of stickers that the artists can put on their CDs. But unease in the kindie world predates Kathy's two-word distillation. Nearly three years ago, I discussed these types of awards, programs such as the Parents' Choice Awards, who currently charge $250 for an audio entry (not to mention fees for use of the seal and their stickers). I didn't take a strong view one way or another other than to say such awards are useless to folks like myself who've heard just about everything they'd be considering. My purpose in publishing the post was more to solicit opinions from musicians and others on the value of such awards. People willing to respond had a more negative view of the process, but that could be just as much due to people's tendency to complain rather than to comment, "yeah, it seems fine to me." I would also note that even I wasn't the first -- Amy Davis tackled the issue way more than four years ago.

Gustafer Yellowgold's Infinity Trip Around the Kindie Interwebs

GY_InfinitySock.jpgIt's not quite as lengthy as the trip he takes in his forthcoming DVD/CD set Gustafer Yellowgold's Inifinity Sock, but Gustafer Yellowgold will be making a number of appearances next month at many family music sites. Gustafer Yellowgold’s Infinity Sock World Premiere Video Week will feature seven videos (in order) from the March 1 release, but unlike the sock whose origin Gustafer seeks out in the album, the length of time you'll have to see each of the videos is very finite -- only about 24 hours. So you'll want to make sure not to miss each site each day. The schedule is below - see you here on February 2nd. Tuesday, Feb. 1: The Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl - “Slim Gets In ‘Em” Wednesday, Feb. 2: Zooglobble (that's right here!) - “Infinity” Thursday, Feb. 3: Out with the Kids - “Beehive” Friday, Feb. 4: Gooney Bird Kids - “Snake Proms” Saturday, Feb. 5: Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child - “Cheddar” Sunday, Feb. 6: Ages 3 and Up! - “Wisconsin Poncho” (I know it's Sunday, folks, but make sure you don't miss this one) Monday: Feb. 7: Boston Children’s Music – “Question Marks”

Video: "It's Raining, It's Pouring" (Live) - The Speks

There is absolutely nothing visually special about this new video from Ireland's The Speks. The traditonal preschool tune "It's Raining, It's Pouring" is performed live by the band as an Irish reel (if that is, indeed the correct name for the style of music -- I'll admit I don't know my reels from my jigs). But I'm so used to thinking of the band as animated (literally), that seeing actual people playing actual instruments was reason enough to post. It's fun to see adults get into the song (and by the end, the off-screen audience is, too.) The Speks - "It's Raining, It's Pouring" (Live) [YouTube]

Share: "England Swings" - The Wiggles (with Keith Urban)

LetsEat.jpgI don't typically post much about The Wiggles, but I'm not totally silent about the band. Still, even with the offer to post a free mp3, I did feel the need to give it the once-over before sharing. It's OK - you can download it. I encourage you to, even. It's the band's cover of Roger Miller's 1965 hit "England Swings," and the band's recruited fellow Australian and country music star Keith Urban to join in. It's not ground-breaking, it's not edgy, but it's kinda fun. It's also free, courtesy of Razor & Tie. I'm not really seeing how the song fits into the overall theme of their forthcoming February 1 album Let's Eat!, but, hey, they're the millionaires, not me. Stream or download the track below. The Wiggles (feat. Keith Urban) - "England Swings" [mp3]