***Tangerine Tambourine***

There aren't many high-profile kids' groups from Alabama, so it's extraspecially exciting when a Bama band bursts onto the children's music scene with such a solid debut CD. Tangerine Tambourine release their self-titled kids' album today on the Science Fair label, and indie rock lovers everywhere will love their mix of powerpop, country rock, and R&B influences.

Jump on over to About.com for a full review of Tangerine Tambourine.

How 'Bout Some Tangerine Tambourine First Thing In The Morning?

Here's the first single from Tangerine Tambourine, Alabama's premiere kids' band. Their self-titled debut CD drops tomorrow, so look for a full album review then.

Tangerine Tambourine - "In the Morning"

Tangerine Animation from Tangerine Tambourine on Vimeo.

and the winner is.....


Congratulations to Lavanya, our "Favorite Things" blog contest winner! It was a tight competition, but with 93 of the 195 votes, Lavanya came out on top. She will receive a Delightful Sounds prize pack with lots of fun items, including a Kindermusik CD, bilibo (pictured above), and musical instrument. A second place prize will go to Ross with 77 votes. I also did a random drawing of all contestants for a $25 Mary Kay gift certificate. This gift certificate was generously donated by Amanda Swindle, a local Mary Kay consultant, and the winner of the gift certificate was Rachel Helm. I look forward to sharing more with you about the power of music, so stay tuned for the next blog contest!

***Spiral Up Kids***

Spiral Up Kids took the jam band ensemble playing of Phish, the nouveau country rock of Son Volt, and the earthy funk of The Band to create their groovy, harmony-filled, kids' music debut Spiral Up Kids.

Georgia Weinmann, Darren Cohen, and Tim Whalen, three Hudson Valley, NY parents, decided to document the lives of their toddlers through song. They got musical help from friends and fellow Hudson Valley musicians Jason Sarubbi on bass and background vocals, Ross Rice on piano and organ, Larry Packer on fiddle and mandolin, and Robin Baker on background vocals, while Darren handled guitar duty and background vocals, with Tim on drums and lead vocals.

Highlights of Spiral Up Kids include the jam band groove of "Friends," the New Orleans shuffle of "Sugar," and the electric bluegrass of "In the Fiddle is a Song," a tune based on Durga Bernhard's picture book (she also designed the CD package). The group really channel the spirit of The Band on the vocal phrasing of "My Kitty and Me," while the sound of late-70s Crosby, Stills & Nash is revived on "Rainy Day Play."

If the H.O.R.D.E. tour was still on the road, Spiral Up Kids would be the most likely children's band to be up on stage. Solid, earthy, fun kids' music debut.

Summer Reading Program

Summer Reading Programs across the US are underway and many libraries hire children's musicians to entertain the children. This is a great opportunity for you to check out children's musicians for possible bookings at your venue; it's the best free showcase of talent around!

Check with the library in your area about the schedule of events this summer and support libraries and musicians at the same time by signing up for the free summer reading program and participating in the fun activities for you and your family!

The theme this year for many libraries is Be Creative @ the Library: READ.

Now rock on down to the library!

Muddy Memories: Priceless




We are currently on vacation in Western North Carolina, and one of the first things my children did upon arrival was begin making mud pies and sundry other muddy "treats and delights". At age 7 and 9, I am thrilled to see that they continue to enjoy this childhood right of passage. Messy play activities for children seem to be on the decline in our ever-busy society. That's a shame since playing with playdough, sand, water, mud, or paints is so beneficial to your child's development, and these benefits can be difficult to come by in other ways. To name a few...






  • Finger strength and dexterity

  • Hand-eye coordination

  • Creative play skills

  • Pretend play skills

  • Cause and effect/reasoning skills

So get out there and have some fun making messy memories!





Time: $0


Soap: $2


Developmental Benefits: Priceless!



By the way, if you have not voted on the "Favorite Things" contest, better hurry. There's just one day left to vote!

***Andy Mason***

Andy Mason's sophomore kids' album continues where Everybody Likes Pizza! left off, but with more instruments in the mix. Play It Again! is a solid collection of Americana tunes, slyly instructional songs, ridiculous sing-alongs, and eclectic covers. Everybody Like Pizza! was pretty much a solo acoustic affair, but this time around, Portales, New Mexico's favorite kids' musician utilizes jangly piano, a taste of accordion, twangy guitar, and the occasional standup bass.

Play It Again! kicks off with the honky tonk sing-along "My Cat's Got Fleas!" and the energetic tribute to swashbucklers everywhere, "The Pirate Song." Boogie woogie while you "Wash Your Hands," then follow along with the Simon Says-like "Monkey See, Monkey Do," a tune that sounds like a tinkling piano version of John Mellencamp's "R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A."

Mason lets his southwestern musical influences show on the cantina canción "The Toilet Training Dance," the bilingual "Los Colores," and the Spanish-language ballad "A Mi Madre" and counting song "Los Numeros." And the country-flavored, perfect-for-Summer-Reading tune "Everybody Likes to Read" declares that ... well ... everybody likes to read!

What's interesting is Mason's choice of cover tunes: his barroom story-song version of the traditional "Hagdelina Magdelina;" his cajun-spiced version of Trout Fishing In America's great song "My Hair Had a Party Last Night," which fits in perfectly with Mason's Americana sound; his faithful cover of William Hargreaves' "Delaney's Donkey," made popular by Irish singer Val Doonican in the late '60s; and his breezy cover of The Housemartins' "Sheep," from their 1986 album London 0 Hull 4. Mason reworks the lyrics to turn "Sheep" into a song about trying to get to sleep, rather than The Housemartins' original sunny tirade against the easily-led masses.

Play It Again! ends with a live version of the crowd participation summer camp song "Bubble Gum," and the epic lullaby instrumental "Lalabye." And note that two tunes, "Kewsong," a waltzing country & western tune about Mason's daughter, and the aforementioned "A Mi Madre," were originally included on Mason's recently-released grownup album Lost Cowboy, which goes to show that the line between kids' music and grownup music is disappearing.

Andy Mason turns in a fun album of southwestern Americana tunes for the whole family!