Monday, September 28, 2015

I Like to Dance and Sing


I Like to Dance and Sing. Performed by Patty Shukla. Shukla Music. 2015. $15.00.

Shukla presents 13 original lively, upbeat songs in rock, tango, and pop musical styles. Shukla's husband and children also get in on the act, helping out with instruments (guitar, bass, violin, keyboards, drums and percussion) and vocals. The songs include "I Like to Dance," "Pop the Bubbles," "Feelings," "Going on a Trip," "Bananas," "I'm a Fish," "Be Responsible" "Mommy's Got a Baby in her Belly" (with a child as lead vocalist),  "I Can Tango," "Trick or Treat," "Potty Time," "Reduce, Reuse & Recycle," and "Mommy and Me" (with a child as lead vocalist). This album will have the whole family dancing and jiving!

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Trees



Music CD Review

Trees. Performed by Molly Ledford and Billy Kelly. CD. YAY! Music. 2015. $14.00.

Who knew that the oak tree was the national tree for so many countries, including the United States? Ledford and Kelly list them all, in their song "The National Tree of England." This harmonious duo sing 14 songs in bluegrass, rock, folk, and march musical styles. Several musicians make beautiful music on guitar, ukulele, banjo, piano, organ, cello, upright bass, autoharp, trombone, trumpet, piccolo, drums, drinking glasses, tambourine, wood blocks, glockenspiel, Wurlitzer, and marimba. More of their song titles include: "Trees," "To the Woods," "(It's Just a) Dumb Ol' Stick," "Acorns," "Coniferous Trees," "Angel Oak," "Here Come the Trees," "Two Trees, Old Friends," "Meet You by the Roots," "I, Wood," "Count Your Rings," "The Dichotomous Key," and "Standing by You, Sapling." This is a wonderful album for getting children excited about the great outdoors.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Possessed!


I have been watching three summer science fiction shows these past few weeks: "Falling Skies," "Extant," and "Under the Dome." I have confirmed with imdb.com that Stephen Spielberg is one of the executive producers on each show. And in each show, there is some variation on the theme of extra-terrestrial aliens taking over the bodies or minds of human beings in order to advance their agenda. I just thought that was interesting--different plots, different characters, different settings, but same alien possession. The other thing I noticed is that on two of the shows: "Falling Skies" and "Under the Dome" there is an alien queen who rules her colony, albeit in different ways.

Monday, September 7, 2015

It's a Doo Da Day



Music CD Review

It's a Doo Da Day. Performed by Wendy & DB. CD. Tigerlily Records. 2015. $15.00.    wendyanddb.com
Preschool - Gr 2

"Curiosity" may have killed the cat, but it is essential for children to learn, as they ask questions about everything, in this song on Wendy and DB's new album. This lively and upbeat album features bluegrass, blues, folk, rock, calypso, and easy listening musical styles. Vocal performances are excellent with lovely harmonies on several songs. Wendy, DB, and several other musicians make beautiful music on guitar, piano, organ, bass, mandolin, banjo, percussion, djembe, kete, and conga. The opening song expertly combines Wendy's "It's a Doo Da Day" with "You Are My Sunshine." The other songs include "It's OK Being You," "Pink Flamingo," "Walla Walla Tree," "I Love My Body," "Johnny Cash Cooking Song" (baking cookies), "Beautiful Day," "One Shoe," "Little Engine" (little engine that could), and "Shine a Light" (with an accompanying student chorus). This is a great album that the whole family will enjoy.