The kids music world was abuzz today with the news of a Time magazine article on kindie rock, which, though brief, gives shout-outs to Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, Recess Monkey, and Justin Roberts. (There's an accompanying photo gallery with stock photos of a few more artists as well.)
I know that the original article was much longer (and I'm sure more insightful) but most of it got stripped away in the editing process so what's left is little more than another "did you know that people make music for kids?" article. (Again, not the fault of the author, who spent a lot of time talking to folks last week.) In the end, I wonder how much impact it'll really have on the genre.
So it's nice that Time was willing to put together the video clip below, filmed at Kindiefest and which focuses mostly on Roberts. Maybe the nicest thing of all? The shout-out Roberts gives to Ella Jenkins at the end of the piece.
Kindiefest 2010: Justin Roberts and the Not Ready For Naptime Players


Justin Roberts' Jungle Gym: Sarajo Frieden's Album Art

Let's Hear It For the Midwest Kids Music Festivals
Well, Kansas City's KC Jiggle Jam holds the title for the best kids music festival anywhere, and this weekend's Kidzapalooza will again rock Chicago's Grant Park with a stellar lineup, but there's always more room for additional family music in the midwest. Des Moines, a city I have a soft place in my heart for (seriously, folks, sweet city there), joins the club on Sunday, Sept. 27 with their Every Family Rocks festival. Any lineup that features not only big names Dan Zanes and Justin Roberts, along with regional stars like Funky Mama and Truckstop Honeymoon (featuring Mike Ward, who's recorded folks like Randy Kaplan and Laura Freeman), to go with their local acts, has got me on board. All that for just $8 (in advance).
Now to start working on the Upper Midwest (or the Southwest).
New Justin Roberts Video: "Stay At Home Dad" + Excellent Mustache
As we move our way through KidVid Tournament 2009, I realize that I passed over Justin Roberts' video for "Pop Fly," introduced during last year's tournament.
Justin, stop doing this, 'cuz I'm gonna forget next year, too.
The latest Land of Nod's Nodcast Podcast is up and it features Justin Roberts' latest video, one for "Stay At Home Dad" from Pop Fly. It features Brady Bunch-like boxes, Dave on puppet (you'll recognize him if you've seen Justin live) in the prelude/postlude, and Justin rockin' the stache as the titular dad. See the video here.
(Or now here in YouTube:)
Concert Recap: Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players (Phoenix, March 2009)

