Music: Children
Currently listing articles 98-51:
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Music Review: Barenaked Ladies - Snacktime— A CD that you could play for your kids on long car trips and you could all enjoy the sound that is pure BNL.
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Music Review: Melissa Errico - Lullabies & Wildflowers— Melissa Errico's new album is soothing and gentle, perfect for expressing her newest challenge: motherhood.
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Music Review: Putumayo World Music Spotlight on Louisiana— Putumayo World Music brings Louisiana home to you.
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Retro Redux: Cuttin' Wax In Post-War Motown— An adventure in Detroit with the original one-hit wonder.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: January 8, 2008: — Find some great music...and discover when adulthood begins!
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Music Review: Medeski, Martin & Wood - Let's Go Everywhere — An acid jazz primer for pre-schoolers.
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Music Review: A Looney Tunes Sing-A-Long Christmas— A cute collection of Christmas carols.
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Music Review: Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas— For fans of Peanuts, good piano jazz, and Christmas music in general, it is a must-own CD.
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Website Review: BozTheBear.com— There is a big green bear that teaches children about God. Both you and your child can enjoy quality time with BOZ.
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Interview Regarding Putumayo Kids Album, Brazilian Playground — "Our liner notes do explain what genres each song features, as well as where the song is from and its general meaning."
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Music Review: Sweet Honey in the Rock - Experience…101— With only their voices and a few hand percussion instruments, this group is well prepared to take your breath away.
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Interview: Singer Mae Robertson Talks About Hew New Album, Dream— "The message in many of these songs is that the time you have with your children is oh so fleeting."
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New Album Releases, 8-21-2007: Vee Jay Box Set, Ronnie and the Del MCoury Band, Travis Tritt Scheduled for Camp Mimi— You gotta love the Del MCoury band playing Dylan's "Man Gave Names to All the Animals."
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New Album Releases, 7-31-2007: Born Again Floozies, Dave Davies, Bratz soundtrack— Decent citizens abhor the Born Again Floozies
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Music Review: Hannah Montana, Volume II — The Hannah Montana Volume II CD includes the Season 2 songs and some songs Miley Cyrus wrote.
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DVD Review: Hannah Montana: Pop Star Profile— I spent a weekend with a teen pop star. No, it's not like that — really!
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Interview With Putumayo Kids Manager Mona Kayhan About Animal Playground CD— "The goal for this project was to create a upbeat global CD highlighting various areas of the world..." - Mona Kayhan
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Women and Children First— Good children's music doesn't "sing down" to kids, and this CD meets that requirement.
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Interview with Barney Saltzberg, musician/songwriter of Crazy Hair Day — "One of the amazing things about them is that they are giving dollar for dollar whatever we give them directly to research."
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Interview: Morgan Taylor, Creator of Gustafer Yellowgold— "The best part is I get to do both things I love: drawing AND music." - Morgan Taylor
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DVD Review: Save the Wonder Pets!— I watched this show with my three-year-old daughter and she was mesmerized.
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Bootleg Country: Pete Seeger And Big Bill Broonzy - 10/25/56— Masters of folk and blues play together. The results will change your life.
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Indie Rockers Making Family-Friendly Music— They Might Be Giants have helped inspire a trend to mix indie rock with more family-friendly music and lyrics.
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Interview: Singer-Songwriter Peter Himmelman— The songs on the album range from the zany to the heart-felt to the philosophical.
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Interview: Dan Storper— The executive producer of all Putumayo World Music albums on Asian Dreamland
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Interview: Jacob Edgar on the Putumayo Presents Series— "Lyrically, reggae has become known for its socially conscious and spiritual lyrics."
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Random Shuffle - 02/19/07— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about Billie Holiday, Jerry Garcia with David Grisman, the Yonder Mountain String Band, and cover bands.
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Interview: Singer and Songwriter Ben Rudnick— "'Y’ is okay by me. ‘Y’ is like a utility letter. ‘Y’ get’s the job done. Consonant, vowel, ‘Y’ doesn’t care."
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Music Review: Vince Guaraldi — A Charlie Brown Christmas— The remastered and expanded CD of Vince Guaraldi’s A Charlie Brown Christmas still shines.
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Interview: Steve Roslonek from SteveSongs— Honestly, it's really hard to decide what the best part of my job is, because I truly enjoy so many aspects" - SteveSongs
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Music Review: Drake Bell - It's Only Time— It's Only Time before these CDs hit the $1.00 bin at your local Wal-Mart.
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Interview: Trout Fishing in America— "There's no telling where the melody comes from. It just kind of magically appears. Songs really do have their own personalities."
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DVD Review: Santa's Sing-A-Long!— Guess what squawks more than three French hens and has the aroma associated with the lords once they're done a-leaping?
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Music Review: Crazy Frog - Last Christmas— Unless you feel the need to catch aural syphilis, I would avoid Crazy Frog this Christmas. It's just ear poison.
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Interview With Kevin Salem, Producer of All Together Now— "When you make music for kids, I you are making future consumers and future musicians, so the bar is pretty high."
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New Album Releases, 11-21-2006: Snoop Dogg, Christ Daughtry, Beatles for Vegas, and the Ramones for kids— I'd be right interested in hearing Josie Cotton attacking "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker."
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Music Review: Farmer Jason - Rockin' in the Forest with Farmer Jason— Cow-punk Jason Ringenberg turns to children’s music.
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Last.fm upgrades - how do they hold up?— Will it change your internet radio experience?
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DVD/CD Review: Thingamakid's Toddler Toons— A series of DVDs and CDs for kids aged two to five.
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Music Review: The Pooka and the Fiddler & Happy as Larry by Colcannon— Colcannon delights with two contemporary Irish tales spoken by Mick Bolger over a bed of spirited traditional and original tunes.
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Music Review: The-N’s First Soundtrack— The-N takes music from its favorite TV shows to make its first soundtrack. Here’s my view.
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CD Review: Various Artists - One World, One Kid— You’ll be surprised at how quickly you’ll be immersed in this album of brilliant little conceptions.
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CD Review: The Johnny Cash Children's Album— In light of Cash's usually somber or painful tone, the Children's Album is a bizarrely joyous document of the "real" J.R. Cash.
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CD Review: Paul Simon's Surprise Makes Life Worth Living— Homeward bound through Eno's "Sonic Landscape": "Acts of kindness, like breadcrumbs in a fairytale forest, lead us past dangers as light melts the darkness."
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CD Review: Smoosh - Free to Stay— Now is the time to enjoy the blueberry popsicle joy in every keyboard note and hi-hat click of Smoosh's Free to Stay. Slurp it up.
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CD Review: Free To Be... You And Me Marlo Thomas And Friends— The messages imparted are as valuable today as they were back in 1972.
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Disney Celebrates "it's a small world's" 40th Anniversary— It may be a small world, but it's an enormous earworm.
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Carnie Wilson, Jewel, Tool, Pearl Jam: New Album Releases, 5-2-2006— There's a REAL record coming out next week. You might want to save your money for Paul Simon's Surprise.
