It is time again for my updated list of new and upcoming releases. (Last month's list is here.) As always, if I've listed you on here and gotten something wrong (or something not ready for primetime), let me know and I'll edit or 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.
I've slightly changed the update conventions from last month. Additions to the list are how noted with a "++"; changes to previously-mentioned items are still indicated with italics.
++ Rockabye Baby: Lullaby Renditions of Def Leppard (June 14)
Recess Monkey: FLYING! (June 21)
Putumayo Kids - Kids World Party (June 28)
Rock the Cradle: Dreamin' with Def Leppard (June 28) [new lullaby series from Tor Hyams' Happiness Records feat. Def Leppard band members]
++ The Not-Its!: Tag, You're It! (June 28)
Charlie Hope: Songs, Stories and Friends: Let's Go Play! (June)
Egg: Hard Boiled (June)
Key Wilde & Mr. Clarke: Hey Pepito! EP (July 1)
Moey's Music Party: Happily Ever Moey! A Fairy Tale Lark in Central Park (DVD, July 12)
++ Suzy Bogguss: American Folk Songbook (July 18 / Aug. 2)
Eric Herman: The Elephant (DVD, July 19) [watch one of three amusing spoof preview videos here.]
Laurie Berkner: Party Day (DVD, July 26)
++ Ben Rudnick & Friends: Live in Lexington (July) [double CD set, 2008 live concert]
Hipwaders: Golden State (Aug. 2)
++ The Wiggles: Ukulele Baby! (DVD, Aug. 9)
The Jimmies: Practically Ridiculous (Aug. 16)
++ Recess Music (Various Artists): Wild Child (mid-August)
++ Maestro Classics: My Name is Handel (Aug. 24)
++ Music for Little People: Toddler Favorites: The Movie (Aug. 30)
++ Riff Rockit: Title TBA (CD, DVD, late August)
Central Services Board of Education: Title TBA (summer)
++ In The Nick of Time: Making Silly Faces (Sept. 6)
Rocknoceros: Colonel Purple Turtle (Sept. 13)
++ Maestro Classics: A Soldier’s Tale (Sept. 15
Caspar Babypants: Sing Along! (Sept. 20)
++ Ted Jacobs: Back to the Garden (Sept. 20)
++ Beethoven's Wig, feat. Richard Perlmutter: Sing Along Piano Classics (Sept. 27). [features piano works by Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Debussy, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, and Joplin]
Andy Z: The Grand Scream of Things (Sept. 30) [produced by Tor Hyams]
Hope Harris: Picasso, That's Who (October)
++ Recess Music (Various Artists): U R Some 1 (mid-October)
++ The Dirty Sock Funtime Band: Title TBA (November)
++ Suzi Shelton: Title TBA (fall)
Randy Kaplan: Mr. Diddie Wah Diddie (fall?)
Milkshake: Title TBA plus Holiday Album Title TBA (Fall 2011)
Other 2011 albums: Ah-Choo, Alastair Moock, Peter Apel, Funky Mamas, Dan Zanes, Big Don, Mr. Richard, Chuck Cheesman, Ratboy, Jr., Todd McHatton, Jim Gill. Also, Rockabye Baby for Van Halen, The Police, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Madonna.
Share: Hey Pepito! EP - Key Wilde & Mr. Clarke
Have you had your coffee yet? Your kids had their chocolate milk? No? Well, don't worry about it. Just stream the first song on this new EP from Key Wilde and Mr. Clarke, you'll all be ready to conquer the world. (Or at least power your bike up the hill.)
Titled Hey, Pepito!, the 6-song EP features four new songs, including the aforementioned title track, the only-slightly-less hyper "Don Mario's Song," "Talking Big Pet Pig," which is, well, the story of the "Big Pet Pig" as told by Bob Dylan, and a very sweet "Summer Lullaby." (It also features "It's So Good" and "Mary the Fairy.")
The EP is officially released July 1, but you can stream it below.
Interview: Barry Louis Polisar
Newborn: The Itty Biddies
I'm kicking off a new series today, though it's really not different from what we've been doing here at Zooglobble since the beginning -- highlighting music you might not otherwise be aware of. In particular, the "Newborn" series will feature artists who have only just begun to dip their toes into the kiddie pool. If I'd made the connection last week, I might've had Space Balloons kick off this series, but instead I'm going to introduce you to the Itty Biddies.
The Biddies are a side project of The Lascivious Biddies, a NYC-based "cocktail pop" trio featuring Lee Ann Westover on lead vocals and ukulele, pianist Deidre Rodman, and bass player Saskia Lane (yes, of Dan Zanes' band). After Rodman and Lane each had a child, the trio started writing songs for kids. One thing led to another, and now they're playing a number of shows for the wee ones, including a number of shows for CarnegieKids.
You can hear a number of songs, both covers ("Ask" by the Smiths -- well, duh! that's a perfect kids' song!) and originals, at their website. Unsurprisingly, for a band that's been together for a decade (in adult form, anyways), the playing is tight and the harmonies are tighter. And if they record more songs like "Brighter Days" below, then I'm sold.
The Itty Biddies sing "Brighter Days" from Lascivious Biddies on Vimeo.
Here's a live video with an energetic crowd, to be sure...Monday Morning Smile: The Little Red Plane
The video below titled "The Little Red Plane" uses music only as background for the visuals, which come courtesy of UK animator Charlotte Blacker and her family. It's very gentle and reminds a little bit of the very first Wallace and Gromit short. Which, if you know me, is very high praise indeed. (Hat tip: reader Kelli Ann, who found it here.)
Charlotte Blacker - "The Little Red Plane" [YouTube]
Video: "Room 28 (That's How We Roll)" - Mista Cookie Jar & the Chocolate Chips
Perhaps Los Angeles' C.J. Pizarro, AKA Mista Cookie Jar, was a fairly typical 4th grade classroom parent -- you know, donating tissue paper or markers when asked, contributing to the teacher gift. But he also helped create the song and video below, in which the kids look like they're having a blast. They also learned how to round numbers, though I'm kinda thinkin' Mr. Valdez taught them that before they recorded "Room 28 (That's How We Roll)." (Should you care to, you can download the track here.)
Mista Cookie Jar and the Chocolate Chips - "Room 28 (That's How We Roll)" [YouTube]
