Imagine that Deep Purple and Sly and the Family Stone had a love child that grew up in New Orleans listening to Ray Charles, Black Sabbath and Booker T. That love child would be the Sugar Free Allstars. With their diverse musical influences and unusual instrumentation, this funky organ/drum duo from Oklahoma City can be hard to classify. The music blends New Orleans funk, Memphis soul and Hammond organ-drenched gospel, wrapped in a colorful rock and roll package. Add to the mix a touch of pop songwriting sensibilities, humor and a high-energy live show and you’ve got the Sugar Free Allstars. Read the rest of this review »
With a gentle kiss, Mama Bear puts Little Bear to bed. I love you turns into a sweet game between Mama Bear and Little Bear as they come up with many I love you more ideas. Make this tender game part of your bedtime routine and create your own I love you more examples with your child. Read the rest of this review »
In Little Seed, Elizabeth Mitchell embraces the gentle genius of America’s musical bard, Woody Guthrie. The simple yet profound songs he wrote for his young children remind us of how the loving bonds between parent and child endure and are strengthened through music. Joined by family and friends, Elizabeth Mitchell offers us re-imagined renditions of classic Guthrie favorites. Read the rest of this review »
Inspired by the platinum selling CD of the same name (over 1.3 million sold), Toddler Favorites - The Movie is a creative combination of 3-D animation and live action footage featuring adorable young children and is a brilliant addition to every toddler's viewing. Read the rest of this review »