I've always loved reading about the day-to-day lives of rockers, not necessarily how many tv sets they've thrown out various hotel windows, but normal stuff like working in the studio or playing in front of a rabid crowd.
The kids' music world is building up a pretty good list of musicians who blog about their experiences, from Yosi Levin's interview-rich Indie Kids Rock, to Monty Harper's neverending pro-library tour at Monty's Children's Music Blog, from Johnette Downing's look at the business side of kids' music on her self-titled Johnette Downing blog, to Steve Dreher's musings on music and parenthood at Rockin' the Kids' Music World, to Eric Herman's reviews and interviews on Cool Tunes for Kids and his tour diary at Travelblogue.
The newest blog in town belongs to The Hipwaders' Tito Uquillas, whose Christmas-specific blog Kindie Christmas discusses holiday music and writing songs for kids, as well as providing some nifty samples of Tito's favorite Christmas songs. Drop by, check it out, and let Tito know what you think. AND, if you know of any other kindierock bloggers, please feel free to leave a comment and let us know.
Friday, December 05, 2008
A View From The Inside: Kids' Musicians Who Blog
Posted by Warren Truitt at 6:00 AM
Labels: blogging, children's music, kids' music blogs
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You might enjoy another blog of tunes for kids...
www.tonofuntunes.com
There's a tune contest where you can add lyrics and possibly even win an MP3 or CD.
Check it out and tell me if you like it.
Johnny Bregar has started a blog. So far, it has one post: http://blog.johnnybregar.com/
YouTube features many kid musicians such as:
Young Lyric
NiyahOnFire
D'Squared
Mini Barbie
Baby Kaely
Aaliyah Hudson
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