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Monday
Mar242008

KidVid Tournament 2008: After The Dust Has Settled (Round 1)

So the first round of KidVid Tournament 2008 is in the books, and much like the men's and women's basketball tournaments, we've seen our share of close calls, blowouts, and slightly humorous beer ads.

OK, so "no" on the beer ads.

Anyway, this week we'll have the second round of voting to find the most popular kids' music video of the past 12 months. Thanks to everyone who voted last week. Upcoming this week will see...

Ella Jenkins Region: #1 Renee And Jeremy - "It's A Big World" vs. #2 Key Wilde & Mr. Clarke - "I Had a Little Dog"

Leadbelly Region: #1 They Might Be Giants - "Seven Days a Week (I Never Go To Work)" vs. #2 David Tobocman - "Home"

Pete Seeger Region: #1 Gustafer Yellowgold - "Pinecone Lovely" vs. #3 Mr. Richard - "Cheese"

Woody Guthrie Region: #1 The Jimmies - "Spanimals" vs #2 Orange Sherbet with Hot Buttered Rum - "Campfire Song"

When will voting start? You'll just have to wait and find out...

Reader Comments (3)

I'm feeling pretty good. In my office pool I've got Renee & Jeremy, TMBG, Mr. Richard, and The Jimmies in the final four. I'll give anyone odds that TMBG is the big winner.
March 25, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLee Winkelman
I don't know, Lee. TMBG are an awesome 80s band but Gustafer Yellowegold is clearly the Suess of the new millenium -- even the New York Times says so. Let the games begin!
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMockstar
I am voting for the Jimmies as their music makes kids of all ages very happy when they listen to it. In fact, they can't keep their feet still and get up and dance.
April 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKen Slevin

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