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Tuesday
Nov162010

Fids & Kamily Awards To Be Announced This Weekend!

FK2010logo.jpgIt's not often that I use exclamation points in blog post titles, but I do think this is a big deal. This Saturday, we'll be announcing the winners of the 2010 edition of the Fids and Kamily Awards, the fifth annual (really, I checked) roundup of the year's best family music from all sorts of folks who spend an insane amount of time listening to kids music. We compile the results and you, dear readers, are the winners.

You can listen to Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child this Saturday, Nov. 20th from 8 AM to 10 AM East Coast time to hear the albums revealed, or just head over to the Fids and Kamily website where we'll be revealing them relatively simultaneously (we hope). It's been a great year for kids music, family music, kindie music, or whatever you call it. The list of winners is proof...

Reader Comments (1)

Wah! 5th!? This seems impossibly long and short, thinking back to the first. But I'm even more excited about this year's list than I was about that first one. Looking forward to waking up Saturday morning (at some regular hour, later than 8 Eastern) and finding out the results!

Thanks for doing this, all you judging type folks!
November 16, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterdebinsf

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