It wasn't that difficult to come up with my Top 10 Sesame Street songs of all time. In fact, most of them instantly popped into my head...then were stuck there for the next few days!
Check out my faves over at KidsMusic.About.com, and let me know what you would include on your list of best Sesame Street songs.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Top 10 Best Sesame Street Songs
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Labels: sesame street, tv show songs
Thursday, May 27, 2010
***Wayne Potash***
Already one of my faves of 2010...a rock opera about a typical kid's day from sunup to sundown! Wayne Potash's A Day in the Life takes musical cues from classic rock and country, but maintains a cohesive sound throughout.
Read a full review of A Day in the Life over at KidsMusic.About.com, and make sure to check out the tunes "Snack Time," "I Wanna Take a Nap," and "After My Bath," just to name a few.
Posted by Warren Truitt at 6:00 AM 6 comments
Labels: classic rock, pop music, wayne potash
Friday, May 21, 2010
Happy 30th Birthday, PAC-MAN!
Know what's awesome? Wasting time playing PAC-MAN on Google! The game is 30 years old today, so celebrate by dropping a few quarters in your PC and listening to Buckner & Garcia's re-recorded version of "PAC-MAN Fever" on your Walkman.
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Labels: pac-man, video game music
Thursday, May 20, 2010
New Lullabies for Babies
Sure, there are tons of lullaby albums out there. On one end of the spectrum you have classical music instrumentals performed either by humans or synthesizers, and on the other end you have traditional and original tunes sung by anyone from Rick Springfield to Nicolette Larson, from Jewel to Linda Ronstadt.
Over at KidsMusic.About.com, I compiled a short list of some of the best new lullabies for babies, a list that will be expanded, I'm sure. But for now, these few CDs are great examples of the new wave of music for sleepy babies (and for adults who just want to chill). Check 'em out.
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Labels: lullabies, music for babies