Tag Archives: Children’s music

Jessica Harper’s Hey, Picasso

Craig Clarke wrote this review. Before writing this review, I knew Jessica Harper only as an actress, specifically her work in two Woody Allen films, the horror classic Suspiria, and her role on the TV series It’s Garry Shandling’s Show … Continue reading

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Ants Ants Ants‘ Why Why Why? and Red Yarn’s Old Barn

Ants Ants Ants’ Why Why Why? I picked up Ants Ants Ants‘s new album Why Why Why? because it straddled a nice sweet spot, music I can share with my godkids, ages 6 and 8, on roadtrips without anyone’s sanity … Continue reading

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Mairi MacInnes’ Tickettyboo

Judith Gennett penned this review. Some time back, Scottish Gaelic singer Mairi MacInnes was commissioned by the BBC to record music for a series called “Songs And Rhymes.” This children’s album is a collection of MacInnes’ favorites from the series. The … Continue reading

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Gideon Freudmann’s Ukrainian Pajama Party

Eclectic celloist Gideon Freudmann has produced what appears to be at least in part a children’s album. Ukrainian Pajama Party is a whimsical take on Freudmann’s trademark blend of bluesy, jazzy pop and light classical-style music. Freudmann plays both an … Continue reading

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