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Entries in Justin Roberts (72)

Tuesday
Jun082010

Justin Roberts, Jungle Gym, NPR, and Me

JG_(CS07)-1.jpgYes, I'm on NPR's All Things Considered this afternoon (or evening, depending on your location) reviewing Jungle Gym, the latest album from Justin Roberts. I don't want to give too much away, but I like it.

Anyway, if you want to hear it "live," it'll be streaming at 6:50 and 8:50 Eastern time.

And if you've stumbled across this website after hearing the review, welcome. Tons of information on the kids music/family music/kindie music/whatever you want to call it genre 'round these parts. If you like what you heard on NPR, there's plenty more where that came from. Well, not necessarily "plenty" -- Justin's one of the best -- but more than enough to make your family happy.

Tuesday
Jun012010

Video: "Obsessed by Trucks" - Justin Roberts

That's funny -- the singer looks nothing like I expected Justin Roberts to look like. (j/k -- it does feature a brief, blink-five-times-and-you'll-miss-'em appearance from the Justin and the Not Ready for Naptime Players.)

Justin Roberts - "Obsessed by Trucks" (from the forthcoming Jungle Gym, out next week) [YouTube]

Friday
May072010

Share: "Sleepoverland" - Justin Roberts

JG_(CS07)-1.jpgWhy beat around the bush with this? Justin Roberts is offering you -- yes, you, well-dressed and considerate Zooglobble reader (and, er, anyone else who stumbles onto the site) -- an opportunity to download "Sleepoverland" for free. What is "Sleepoverland"? Why, it's a horn-accented pop confection replete with "ba-da-da-das" from Roberts' upcoming album Jungle Gym. It's definitely one of my favorite tracks on the new album and it's free for the price of an e-mail (which, let's face it, probably Roberts already has -- he's got mine). Just go here and follow the instructions...

Thursday
May062010

Justin Roberts Hits the Big (Small) Time

The kids music world was abuzz today with the news of a Time magazine article on kindie rock, which, though brief, gives shout-outs to Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, Recess Monkey, and Justin Roberts. (There's an accompanying photo gallery with stock photos of a few more artists as well.)

I know that the original article was much longer (and I'm sure more insightful) but most of it got stripped away in the editing process so what's left is little more than another "did you know that people make music for kids?" article. (Again, not the fault of the author, who spent a lot of time talking to folks last week.) In the end, I wonder how much impact it'll really have on the genre.

So it's nice that Time was willing to put together the video clip below, filmed at Kindiefest and which focuses mostly on Roberts. Maybe the nicest thing of all? The shout-out Roberts gives to Ella Jenkins at the end of the piece.

Thursday
May062010

Kindiefest 2010: Justin Roberts and the Not Ready For Naptime Players

JustinRoberts_KF_1.jpgFor the most part, I only caught brief glimpses of Justin Roberts at Kindiefest this year. When I did see him there, it seemed like he always had a crowd around him. After many patient years diligently practicing his craft, Roberts seems poised to finally make the leap to the (relative) mainstream awareness (hello, New York Times!, hello, other magazines who were around last weekend!) enjoyed by folks like Dan Zanes, Laurie Berkner, and Ralph Covert. To those of us in the industry who have been thinking of Roberts as being at that level for a while now, it's just the rest of the world catching up.

Still, I think even the most devoted and dialed-in observer of the scene couldn't help but be a little bit bowled over by the Roberts' showcase-concluding set Saturday night. I chose to title this post "... and the Not Ready For Naptime Players" deliberately. Sure, Roberts' popularity starts off with his sharp songwriting skills, but there's no doubt that the full 5-piece NR4NP is an essential part of Roberts' success, both on record and live. Liam Davis brings a keen producer's ear to Roberts' albums and is only slightly less energetic on stage than Gerald Dowd is on drums. Jacqueline Schimmel on bass and Dave Winer on trumpet, laptop, and court jester play no less important roles. They're loose (Winer's "Little Dave" riff on "Kidniefest" -- spelling intentional -- nearly brought the show to a comedic halt) but when they play, they are tight.

JustinRoberts_KF_NR4NP.jpgAs I noted before, Roberts and his band were so great, at least a couple other performing artists said it inspired them to improve their own performances. Audience members shed tears. The brief 23-minute set was like watching a Super Bowl halftime show except the band wasn't dialing it in and the new stuff was every bit as good as the classics.

Yeah, the new stuff is great, too. The two tracks they performed from the Jungle Gym -- "Trick or Treat" and "New Haircut" (were there more? "Gym Class Parachute," maybe?) -- weren't quite as orchestrated as on record (I wanted somebody to cue the flutes -- a reference which will be clearer once everyone hears the disk). But the band already sounded very polished on the new tracks (and Roberts already had hand/arm motions worked out for audience participation). As for "Trick or Treat" (excerpted below with Roberts' permission), which is a Halloween song that the New Pornographers would be proud to include in their collection, I had a conversation with a radio person afterwards who said, "I don't think I can wait that long to play that on the air." We decided Labor Day would be OK. That's going to be a huge song in concert for Roberts in the fall.

In other words, win.

Justin Roberts - "Trick or Treat" (Excerpt from Kindiefest 2010) [YouTube]

More pictures after the jump.
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