TMBG: Science is Real
Check out this new music video from They Might Be Giants entitled Science is Real. It’s from TMBG’s‘ new CD/DVD, Here Comes Science, which is only being sold on Amazon as a CD/DVD on Tuesday and right...
View ArticleMore TMBG Science Videos
Here are four more music videos from They Might Be Giants’ new CD/DVD combo Here Comes Science. I’m slow on the uptake. These come from fan-reposted podcasts and previous videos made for other CDs. I...
View ArticleMusic Review: Peter, Paul and Mary
Mary of Peter, Paul and Mary died today. Statements from Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey can be read on the band’s website. The NY Times has an exhaustive obit. I’m cheating in labeling this a music...
View ArticleMusic Review: Best of the Bowl – Ingles Y Español
Alternate title: Watch as I recount my slowly eroding prejudice Pre-ramble: I could not have written this review last year. I know because… I didn’t. Last summer I was a homogeneous 30-something white...
View ArticleMusic Review: Putumayo’s Family Christmas
Caution! Awesome auto-playing Christmas music when you click-through… A Family Christmas is the latest offering from Putumayo, the international children’s music folks. I pretty much love everything...
View ArticleDiscuss: Baby Mamas Music Video
That’s a cover of Beyonce’s Single Ladies song made for an Adventures in Babywearing contest which won someone a $540 baby sling, and no, the sling wasn’t encrusted in diamonds. The video is titled...
View ArticleBill Nye Science Songs
In the spirit of TMBG’s Here Comes Science, here are a few not-remotely-appropriate-for-a-toddler music videos from Bill Nye the Science Guy’s PBS TV show that aired from 1993 to 1997. Nye currently...
View ArticleHevisaurus: heavy metal children’s music
How do you dress up heavy metal music for a children’s audience? By dressing up! Heavisaurus (”heavy-saurus”) is a Finnish metal band that dresses and performs as bipedal dinosaurs. Their first album,...
View ArticleJustin Roberts: The Soundtrack of our Lives
The dilemma I face with children’s musician Justin Roberts comes in the year 2017. My youngest child will be 9-years-old, leaving the 3 to 8 age range of Roberts’ music. What excuse do I give my kids...
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