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Wednesday
Sep292010

Share: Elizabeth Mitchell "Sunny Day" Mask (and more!)

SunnyDay.jpgOh, that Smithsonian Folkways label. Folk music from around the world, but they've totally gone 21st century. Yep, that's right, they have a Tumblr account, which today features the first of five days of posts related to Sunny Day, Elizabeth Mitchell's latest album for the label. Today's post gives you the chance to listen to one of the tracks from the album, "Green Green Rocky Road," which features a relaxed duet between Mitchell and Dan Zanes. And Mitchell's daughter Storey. So perhaps it's a trio.

But we're about the free stuff here with "Share," and so, here it is, the Sunny Day mask. That's right, you can make yourself a mask much like that on the album cover. You can even enter the design-your-mask contest (rules at that link up there). Photos will be posted on, yes, Folkways' Flickr page for the contest. They're so web-savvy...

PS: teachers of older preschoolers and early elementary school students may also enjoy the lesson plan for "John the Rabbit".

Reader Comments (1)

They did "Green Green Rocky Road" on Sunday too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3BSoeD67B4 (it gets less shaky)
September 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBill Childs

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