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Chico Cesar and Bombino Sing for Mama Africa

Beth Blenz-Clucas blogs about music for kids that grownups will love too

One of the best family adventures we ever had was a trip to Brazil in the summer of 2001. We hung out with relatives of my sister-in-law in Rio, explored some of the hill towns around the city, and enjoyed days filled with amazing sights, sounds and glorious food. A  side trip up to the capital of Bahia, Salvador, was like experiencing a little bit of Africa, South American style. One evening there, our whole family joined an impromptu street parade, banging percussion instruments and samba dancing up a cobblestoned colonial road with a growing crowd of people of all ages. It was unbelievable, and we could’ve danced along all night, if not for a tank full of government troops rolling through to break things up (the police were on strike, and the government was suspicious of any unsupervised group activity). Needless to say, it was an experience.

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Happy Birthday, Dr. King

Beth Blenz-Clucas is observing the U.S. holiday

While Beth is off today, we figured we’d find you and your kids something very MLK Day. Stevie Wonder wrote “Happy Birthday” in 1981 as part of a campaign to get Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday declared a national holiday. Something must have worked because President Ronald Reagan signed off of the holiday in 1983. And really, can you ever listen to too much Stevie Wonder? We didn’t think so.

Photo by Story Accents via Flickr

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Download a Family Party Playlist – 8 Great Kindie Tunes of 2011

Beth Blenz-Clucas blogs about music for kids that grownups will love too

This has been an incredibly good year for kids’ music. I’ve heard so many wonderful songs for kids this year, my head is spinning.
Guaranteed, your kids will be spinning around the room, too, when they hear some of these fantastic songs from the past year. I’ve chosen the songs for their peppy musicality, high production values and lyrics that simply sing to kids.
Who doesn’t love songs about animals, friends, tuning out and avoiding
fights, especially this time of year? Each of these stellar artists is offering Bunchfamily readers a FREE SONG DOWNLOAD.
  • Alastair Moock: “These Are My Friends” – from These Are My Friends.
  • The Jimmies: “Every Day’s a Holiday” – from their CD “Practically Ridiculous.”
  • Debbie and Friends: “Walk Away” – from the Grammy-nominated CD All About Bullies Big and Small compilation.
  • The Deedle Deedle Dees: “Ah Ahimsa” – from Strange Dees, Indeed
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Connecting Mary J. Blige With Shine

Beth Blenz-Clucas blogs about music for kids that grownups will love too

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about artists connect with fans. Of course, it all comes down to how much passion and honesty artists put into their music and their performances and how skillfully they convey that to their audience.

Simply put, music must move us, both literally and figuratively. The best songs bring on a visceral response from listeners. And the reaction must be physical. As 4 (and three-quarters)-year-old journalist Elliot so succinctly describes his delight in a song on Laura Veirs’ new family album Tumble Bee, “it shivers me.” It’s this frisson that creates fans.

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Things, Things, Things

Cynthina Kinnunen pinch hits for Beth Blenz-Clucas this week

I’ve found myself buried under so many things lately and I’m sure many of you understand how I feel. I sometimes wonder what I did with my time before I had children! When life gets busy, it can be difficult to set aside the must-dos and make some time for the things we really enjoy. Yet it’s such an important part of keeping life inspired and fun, things I definitely want to make sure my kids get to experience. Heck, I don’t want them to think life is entirely about chores and homework and eating their spinach.

So when Beth asked if I’d like to share a couple of songs for 2 Tunes 2 Ways this week, of course I responded with a resounding “yes” and then thought wow, I have so many things to do. How will I get this done?

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Thanksgiving Tofurky Or Fowl

Beth Blenz-Clucas blogs about music for kids that grownups will love too

Like many families, we’re trying to cut down on the amount of meat in our diet. Too much carnivorism is not good for the planet or us. But Thanksgiving is a time when tradition is strong . The holiday wouldn’t seem right without a giant bird roasting all day in the oven. As a compromise, and keeping in mind the freakish nature of today’s genetically engineered, factory turkey farming, that 59 cents-a-pound deal is not going to be on the menu. We’re paying top dollar for a bird who purportedly had a happy, hormone-free life before landing in our roasting pan. Veganism is virtue that I can’t adopt.

Still, in honor of all of our meat-free friends this Thanksgiving, here’s kindie star Joanie Leeds‘ cute music video for her “Tofurky Song.” Joanie even offers a fun craft here for you to try with your kids:

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It’s A Dog’s Life

Beth Blenz-Clucas blogs about music for kids that grownups will love too

There’s a general theory of parenting positing that kids must have a dog in order to learn responsibility. I’m convinced that the real allure of dog ownership is to have a tail-wagging being in the house who provides constant companionship and never says “I hate you!” Also, you can boss dogs around with no worry of backtalk. Are these really lessons for the kids, or for us?