Showing posts with label Meredith LeVande. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meredith LeVande. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2011

Musical Notes: Music industry news and releases for children and teens

‘PlayingGuitar’ by Petr Kratochvil

In this issue of “Musical Notes”, we feature three musicians whose music definitely makes a positive difference in the lives of children, and we provide an update on some very popular children’s entertainers in live performances taking place during the next seven days.

NEWS

Meredith LeVande photo by Gaetano Salvadore
Meredith LeVande, the New York City-based children’s musician/educator and producer has become a regular part of the Los Angeles scene with her sixteen Monkey Monkey Music videos, which are now airing as interstitials on public television station KCET.
For the past several months, the videos have received overwhelmingly positive audience feedback, and soon they will be seen on as many as 45 stations nationwide and the U.S. Territories.
LeVande’s Monkey Monkey Music CDs and videos appear to connect on an emotional level to children, which comes through loud and clear, and was initially recognized, by Robert McDonnell, Director of KCET’s Education and Production Services when he added them to the KCET children’s block and the KCET Kids & Family Channel.
For LeVande, life was not always this golden; as a child, the engaging performer lost her own childhood when  shortly after she was born, her mother sank into a hopeless state of incapacitation due to mental illness, resulting in Meredith being raised by her elderly, maternal, immigrant grandmother, who died when Meredith was 15.
Grappling with the responsibility of providing a source of income, while caring for her mother and being her own emotional support system, LeVande had to grow up quickly and take responsibility for her own destiny.

She went on to do remarkable things: LeVande put herself through college (graduating magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English and Women’s Studies) then went on to earn a law degree, as well as a master’s degree in music, because as it turned out – music had always been her coping mechanism, and this reflects in her videos. With her music, LeVande regains much of the childhood that she lost.

As a performer and producer, LeVande is very centered and aware of her personal history and the special bond that she makes with young people. She says, “Every child deserves a childhood. The story of my childhood plays a vital role in the making of my videos, and when the average person watches a preschool video or listens to preschool music, they don't necessarily think that the source of happy children's music can actually come from a very sad and deep place.” She adds, “I think that my videos captured what I wanted from my childhood, and not what I had.”

LeVande is passionate about her role in public television because she says, “Part of its founding document was to showcase America in all its diversity and air voices that would otherwise go unheard. There are so many children who have ill parents, no parents, live in horrible conditions and will never have the childhood that their peers will have. I understand what it's like to go through life like that and it's important to see people who rise above. That's what this country is founded upon.” She adds, “My hope is that children and people who come from similar circumstances find a place in their life where music, or whatever they choose to do can transcend those experiences and enrich the lives of others.“  From the video below, Meredith LeVande’s “What Are the Odds” it seems that she has certainly “transcended” and beaten those odds.




LIVE PERFORMANCES AND ENTERTAINING EVENTS

DidiPop on Tour at Wilco's Solid Sound Music and Arts Festival.

Friday, June 24 to Sunday, June 26, 2011
Mass MoCA
87 Marshall Street
North Adams, MA 01247
Phone: 413.662.2111
Fax: 413.663.8548

EVENT NOTES:

A three-day festival of the arts with music, comedy and admission to Mass MoCA Museum of Art.

Adult ticket prices range from $65 to $75 for one day passes, children 7 to 10 $50 and under 6 FREE

Three-day Weekend Pass $124.50

For further information:  http://solidsoundfestival.com/


Aaron Nigel Smith in Live Performance

You’ve loved him on PBS’ “Between the Lions” and now The NAPPA, iParenting and Parents’ Choice Award-winning musician, Aaron Nigel Smith is appearing live on:

Saturday, June 25, 2011
6:00 p.m. 
(Doors open at 5:30 p.m.)

Louisiana Discovery Center-The Mission Church
41347 West I-55
Service Road, Hammond, Louisiana 70401
(985) 340-9150


EVENT NOTES:

“Children of all ages will enjoy a fun, inspirational show which is sure to get them movin', groovin' and dancin' along to the energetic rhythms of Aaron Nigel Smith. His mission is to share his love for music and movement with the world.
Purchase tickets by calling: 985-340-9150 or e-mailing the LCDC at kim@lcdcofhammond.org

Madison Square Kids Concerts presents: Billy Kelly and the Blah Blah Blahs and Audra Rox

Billy Kelly and the Blah Blah Blahs performance:

Tuesday, June 28, 2011
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 
Audra Rox performance:
Thursday, June 30, 2011
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Madison Square Park on the Oval Lawn (in Madison Square Park), Manhattan
(Directions to this location)

EVENT NOTES:

Courtesy of Madison Square Park Conservancy
“Madison Square Park Conservancy is thrilled to present its 9th season of Mad. Sq. Kids, a series of free outdoor performances for children and their families, which takes place rain or shine in the Park on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10:30 a.m. June 14 to August 11.” Organized by the Madison Square Park Conservancy

For further information contact: (212) 538-1629 or email: jsong@madisonsquarepark.org


CDs

Love Me for Who I Am

In his latest and sixth release, family musician and Grammy Award nominee Brady Rymer celebrates “children of all abilities,” in Love Me for Who I Am.

This collection of ten bright and positive tunes with meaningful lyrics was inspired by Rymer’s work with students at the Celebrate the Children School in Wharton, New Jersey, an academic community serving students with alternative learning styles.

Monica Osgood, the school’s founder-director suggested ideas to Rymer for songs that reflect these children’s words and the challenges that they face.  In that respect, Love Me for Who I Am hits the mark, but it also embraces the common threads of all children with relatable tunes such as “Picky Eater” and “I Don’t Like Change,” Tune Out” and Who Wants to Wear Shoes?”

The CD, produced by Osgood’s husband, Dan Myers, the school’s music teacher and long time collaborator with Rymer, features guest vocals by Nick Jr. television star Laurie Berkner, and a terrific keyboard performance by Bernie Worrell (Parliament Funkadelic, Talking Heads.)

Below for your enjoyment is Rymer performing the title song, “Love Me for Who I Am” - a true anthem that celebrates the individuality of all children.

All ten tracks of Love Me for Who I Am may be sound sampled directly from the artist’s website, and are available in CD format as well as MP3 downloads from Amazon.com and iTunes. (Five percent of proceeds from CD sales will benefit Autism Speaks, a non-profit research and advocacy group.)



MUSIC VIDEOS

Jamie Broza’s “Turn That Phone Off”

Below is a very special video, with a distinct and dynamic message that hits a virtual home run to our technologically driven lifestyles. As a parent or caregiver, Jamie Broza’s song,” Turn That Phone Off,” from his hit album, I Want a Dog! is a tune that deserves to go viral. Take a listen and share with the child in your life, as well as family and friends, it’s bound to open up an interesting and meaningful conversation.








Wednesday, December 22, 2010

2010 Holiday Guide: Gifts of Music part three


Today we conclude this eight-part series that began in early November, and provided introductions as well as best-buy pricing options on various entertainment categories.

In today's entry, we finish as we started - with music, as it is one of the most popular categories, and is  perfect for affordable holiday gift giving.

Below you will find a broad range of artists that focused their talents on bringing recordings to the marketplace for children..

These products have been researched for quality as well as value, and are geared to provide multiple age ranges with many hours of positive and fun-filled entertainment.

Best pricing options available at the time of this posting are provided below, but it is suggested that (when available) you cross-compare with your favorite online as well as stick and brick retailers.

You may wish to bookmark this page to enable further explorations of the highlighted links at your leisure, as there are numerous choices covering a variety of musical tastes.

In case you missed earlier installments of this series, links to those editions are provided at the end of this article.

As always, you are the best judge of what is appropriate for your child’s entertainment.

Justin Roberts: Jungle Gym



The New York Times referred to Justin Roberts as, "The Judy Blume of kiddie rock," and Time magazine declared him, "A brilliant crafter of power pop tunes.” Those accolades are the real deal on this 2011 Grammy nominated children’s album, Jungle Gym.

Roberts truly captures the essence of childhood with his meaningful lyrics, and finely crafted melodies, all wrapped in excellent production values.

Best pricing for the CD is through Amazon Marketplace for $8.69.

Sound samples for the entire album and MP3 download are available with best price through Amazon.com for $5.00, or $0.99 per individual track.

Sunny Day Elizabeth Mitchell







From Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, the gentle voice of family-favorite, Elizabeth Mitchell, is joined by her husband Daniel Littleton, their daughter Storey, Dan Zanes, Jon Langford, drummer Levon Helm, and the Children of Agape Choir.

The songs are a pleasant compilation with some unique selections, which include roots in Celtic, reggae, Japanese and Korean music.

The addition of children’s voices encourages youngsters to sing along.

Best Price for Sunny Day CD is $7.64 through Amazon Marketplace where sound samples are available for all 19 tracks.

An MP3 download is also available direct through Amazon.com for $8.99 and includes 20 tracks.



Randy Kaplan’s The Kids Are All Id





The Kids Are All Id is a wonderful album that features American roots music, blues and seamless storytelling from Randy Kaplan, a master entertainer.

The album has won several honors since its release and includes prestigious nods from NAPPA as a Gold Award-winner, and voted a Top Five CD in the NICKELODEON Parents' Picks Awards.

Best pricing for The Kids Are All Id CD is through Amazon Marketplace for $8.29.

All 17 sound samples and a best-price MP3 album download are available through Amazon.com for $8.99, or individual tracks at $0.99 each.

What Are the Odds?
















 New York City musician/educator Meredith LeVande is continuing in the previous vein of her highly successful first release, Monkey Monkey Music, and in this newest outing brings joyful songs geared perfectly for the youngest set age two to five.

This fun-loving preschool pop album is available in three formats: CD, MP3 download and in a newly released charming optional DVD or VHS video that recently received 2010 honors from NAPPA.

Sound samples for all 16 tracks are available with best pricing through Amazon.com for the entire MP3 album download at $8.99, or individual tracks at $0.99 each.

The complete CD can be purchased with best pricing through Amazon Marketplace for $9.98.

You can preview the video through Levande’s website where it is also available to purchase for $19.99 plus shipping and handling.

Green Golly and Her Golden Flute by Flute Sweet and Tickletoon



Barbara Siesel and Keith Torgan are “Flute Sweet and Tickletoon,” and together they present a delightful mix of storytelling, comedy and classical music.

Based on the traditional fairytale, Rapunzel, this retelling now has the central character known as “Green Golly.”

The album introduces children ages five through 10 to some of the greatest composers in history and includes works by Mendelssohn, Mozart, Chopin, Schubert, Bizet, Elgar, Gossec, and Copland

Best pricing for the CD is through Amazon Marketplace for $7.80.

Sound samples for the entire album and MP3 download are available at best price through Amazon.com for $8.99, or $0.99 per individual track.

Dream Jam Band: Leave it in the Soup



“Leave it in the Soup” featuring the Dream Jam Band is an energizing mix of rock, pop, hip-hop and blues with hints to Mozart, a bit of Beatles, and a nod to Arlo Guthrie and Duke Ellington.

Best pricing for the CD is through Amazon Marketplace for $6.34.

Sound samples for the entire 11 tracks album and MP3 download are available with best price through Amazon.com for $7.99, or $0.99 per individual track.

Time Out to Rock featuring The Not-Its!



Dubbed as Seattle’s "best-dressed" kid’s rockers, The Not-Its will leave no couch potatoes behind on this their second album release, “Time Out to Rock.”

Fun lyrics, with danceable music, equal a totally kid-rockin’ experience. The final tune, “Hollow Tree” will gently bring children back to home.


Amazon Marketplace has the CD at the best price of $7.98.

All 11 tracks are available to sound sample and download in MP3 format through Amazon.com with the best price of $8.99 for the entire album, or $0.99 per track.

Starfish: Enter Sandbox



For families that love to rock, this entry on the kid’s music scene provides plenty of entertainment for the whole family in this genre.

These New Jersey based children’s entertainers known as “Starfish,” are comprised of rock scene veterans who brings bring plenty of moxie to the table on their album, “Enter the Sandbox.”

Band members, StingRay (who covers lead vocals/ guitar) Grateful Dave (Dave Hartkern drums/vocals) along with Moose (better known as Marc Stern lead guitar ) plus Dr. Yes (Mark Asch keyboards and vocals) and Ant Farm (Antar Goodwin bass guitar) are not only seasoned pros, but fathers spreading the rock genre to the next generation.

Enter Sandbox is Starfish’s second album and shows recognizable influences of Cream, Deep Purple and Beatles.

Best price on Starfish’s newest CD is available from Amazon Marketplace for $2.50.

MP3 downloads and all sound samples are available direct from Amazon.com at $9.49 for the entire 12-track album, or $0.99 per track.

Earlier editions of the 2010 Gift Guide are available by clicking on the following links:

2010 Holiday Guide: Gifts of Music

2010 Holiday Guide: DVDs and videos

Holiday Gift Guide 2010: Wizard of Oz theme oriented gifts

2010 Holiday Guide: Gifts of Music part two

Holiday Gift Guide 2010: Hanukkah Gifts

2010 Holiday Guide: Best books of the year

2010 Holiday Guide: Story apps for e-readers, iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch