Kids music can be energetic and, yes, even cool

  • By Moira E. Mclaughlin The Washington Post
  • Sunday, December 27, 2009 9:36pm
  • Life

It’s hard to find good kids music out there. You either get songs about ABCs and 123s, or songs about relationships and (ick!) love. So we set out to find good kids music.

We looked for catchy tunes, funny lyrics and real musicians who just happen to be playing for you.

The following CDs fill the bill. The tunes are energetic, silly at times (but not goofy), clever (but not boring), danceable, cool and fun. We hope they will inspire you to rock.

Sarah Lee Guthrie and Family, “Go Waggaloo”: Sarah’s grandfather is Woody Guthrie, a well-known musician from a while ago. Sarah’s music is beautiful and relaxing. She plays the guitar and sings. Her husband plays with her, and her daughters sing backup. It’s a sweet family CD. Think good campfire songs.

Peter Himmelman, “My Trampoline”: If the song “Imagination” doesn’t get you moving, check your shoes. Peter is a very talented musician. He’s not just another goofy adult trying to make you laugh. The memorable tunes are fun and smart, and they will keep you humming all day.

Robbert Bobbert and the Bubble Machine: With a name like that, how can you go wrong? This CD is more electronic and modern-sounding. It’s obvious that the band likes experimenting with different, weird sounds. “We R Super Heroes” is a totally fun song.

Charity and the JAMband, “Party Like a Twinkle Star”: Girls can rock, too, and they can rock while singing about things such as pancakes and rocket ships. Check out Charity’s funky “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.” Or slow it down a little with the pretty song, “We Are Stardust.”

Justin Roberts, “Pop Fly”: Just because your parents find the lyrics (meaning the words) to these songs funny does not mean the tunes are any less cool. Justin seems to remember what it’s like to be a kid. His songs are clearly about you.

Ziggy Marley, “Family Time”: This is happy music. It’s a little like reggae. (That’s a kind of music that started in Jamaica and makes you want to lift your shoulders up and down.) You want to sway and smile? This is your CD.

Jump With Jill, “Get Me Goin’”: Try to listen to “Healthy Is Good for Me” without moving your whole body. (Bet you can’t!) Then see if you can name all the instruments you hear. There is a lot going on here.

The words to the songs are about eating well and being healthy. (Jill is a doctor.) Boring, right? No! These songs will knock your socks off, they are so fun. Listen to this when you need an energy boost.

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