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    Friday
    Sep292006

    Fever For The Kids

    But in a good way.

    News from MTV that Luscious Jackson -- best known for their 1996 album Fever In Fever Out -- will release a kids' album in the not-too-distant future. Frontwoman Jill Cunniff told MTV.com that they're seeking a label for the album. (Hello, Little Monster Records, are you listening?) In addition, they'll be performing "family concerts where parents can come with their kids, because a lot of our fans have kids now."

    Now if only the Beastie Boys would do a kids' album.

    (Thanks to Bill and the Pokey Pup for the heads-up.)

    Reader Comments (3)

    Aren't LJ friends with the Beasties? Didn't they do a show like Sessions at West whatever the heck with Chris Douridas(man - there I go again, bringing him up) where they said the Beastie Boys were a big influence on them and that they were buds? Aaaa! mommy brain. Any way. LJ and the BB's on tour doing family concerts would so kick! We would be RIGHT THERE!

    That's like the neighborhood bakery that's doing the "create your dream pizza" contest. Man. Dream rockin' band taking a family tour.

    Ok, done now.
    September 29, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterdeb in sf
    Kate Schellenbach (the drummer) used to be the Beasties' drummer.
    September 29, 2006 | Unregistered CommenterStefan
    what do I know? Just love. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
    September 29, 2006 | Unregistered Commenterdeb in sf

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