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Calypso After Midnight!: The Live Midnight Special Concert, Town Hall, New York City, 1946
produced by Anna L. Chairetakis, 1944- and Jeffrey A. Greenberg, fl. 1992; performed by Gerald Clark and His Invaders (Rounder Records, 1999), 52 mins
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produced by Anna L. Chairetakis, 1944- and Jeffrey A. Greenberg, fl. 1992; performed by Gerald Clark and His Invaders (Rounder Records, 1999), 52 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1946-12-21
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Gerald Clark and His Invaders
Contributor
Steve Rosenthal, fl. 1980, Anna L. Chairetakis, 1944-, Jeffrey A. Greenberg, fl. 1992
Author / Creator
Gerald Clark and His Invaders
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Rounder Records
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Evergreen Everblue
performed by Raffi, 1948- (Rounder Records, 1996), 39 mins
Raffi's first environmental statement, this is not really a children's recording, and apparently he didn't intend it to be. However, since some of the most ferocious recyclers are children, and since these kids will inherit our mess, think older children would benefit from it. For ages ten and above. ~ Bob Hinkle,...
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performed by Raffi, 1948- (Rounder Records, 1996), 39 mins
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Raffi's first environmental statement, this is not really a children's recording, and apparently he didn't intend it to be. However, since some of the most ferocious recyclers are children, and since these kids will inherit our mess, think older children would benefit from it. For ages ten and above. ~ Bob Hinkle, All Music Guide
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Raffi, 1948-
Author / Creator
Raffi, 1948-
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Rounder Records
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Improvise With Eric Nagler
performed by Eric Nagler, 1942- (Rounder Records, 1992), 45 mins
Eric Nagler is a mainstay on Sharon, Lois, And Bram's Elephant Show. He is a good singer and a good player, creative and interactive. For ages three to seven. ~ Bob Hinkle, All Music Guide
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performed by Eric Nagler, 1942- (Rounder Records, 1992), 45 mins
Description
Eric Nagler is a mainstay on Sharon, Lois, And Bram's Elephant Show. He is a good singer and a good player, creative and interactive. For ages three to seven. ~ Bob Hinkle, All Music Guide
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Eric Nagler, 1942-
Author / Creator
Eric Nagler, 1942-
Date Published / Released
1992
Publisher
Rounder Records
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performed by Tom Paxton, 1937- (Rounder Records, 1997), 52 mins
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Tom Paxton, 1937-
Author / Creator
Tom Paxton, 1937-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Rounder Records
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Jump Children
performed by Marcy Marxer, 1956- (Rounder Records, 1990), 39 mins
Marcy Marxer's 1986 Rounder release, Jump Children, utilizes a mix of musical styles -- including swing, folk, and light pop -- to make children's music as enjoyable as it is functional. What's nice about Jump is that it treats kids with respect. Sure, it's easy to follow, features funny animal noises in "Grandpa'...
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performed by Marcy Marxer, 1956- (Rounder Records, 1990), 39 mins
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Marcy Marxer's 1986 Rounder release, Jump Children, utilizes a mix of musical styles -- including swing, folk, and light pop -- to make children's music as enjoyable as it is functional. What's nice about Jump is that it treats kids with respect. Sure, it's easy to follow, features funny animal noises in "Grandpa's Farm," and is designed with the short attention of little kids in mind. But a gorgeous, warm-toned acoustic instrumental of "Pop Goes...
Marcy Marxer's 1986 Rounder release, Jump Children, utilizes a mix of musical styles -- including swing, folk, and light pop -- to make children's music as enjoyable as it is functional. What's nice about Jump is that it treats kids with respect. Sure, it's easy to follow, features funny animal noises in "Grandpa's Farm," and is designed with the short attention of little kids in mind. But a gorgeous, warm-toned acoustic instrumental of "Pop Goes the Weasel" wouldn't be out of place on a contemporary folk album, and the lullaby "Time to Sleep" finds Marxer's vocal and guitar accompanied by accordion. There's no decree that states all children's music needs to feature cloying kids' choirs and hokey synth backdrops. With Jump Children, Marxer proves that kids of all ages will know tastefulness when they hear it. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Marcy Marxer, 1956-
Author / Creator
Marcy Marxer, 1956-
Date Published / Released
1990
Publisher
Rounder Records
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