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Entries in Kidzapalooza / Lollapalooza (29)

Saturday
Aug132011

Video: "Sing With Me" (Live at Lollapalooza 2011) - Haley Bonar

There's lots of video from last weekend's Lollapalooza floating around, even some from the Kidzapalooza stage. And maybe I'll get around to more of it, but for now I just want to share a couple Haley Bonar performances because, well, I think she's the bees' knees. I'm trusting this isn't the last time we'll hear family music from Bonar...

Haley Bonar - "Sing With Me" (Live at Lollapalooza 2011) []

Bonus swingin' video from Bonar after the jump...

Haley Bonar - "Wanna Be Like You" (Live at Lollapalooza 2011) [YouTube]

Thursday
Aug042011

A Quick Guide to Kidzapalooza 2011

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The 2011 edition of Lollapalooza kicks off today in Chicago and with it, of course, the Kidzapalooza stage. More details here if you need to know the finer points of the activities going on, but I'm going to focus on the music.

Now, I speak as a) an atypical attendee of C3-produced music festivals, and b) someone who's not been to Lollapalooza, but it's my sense that Kidzapalooza isn't quite as kid-friendly an experience as the Austin Kiddie Limits stage at the Austin City Limits Festival is. Not that it's an unfriendly experience, mind you, just that if I were looking to mostly hang out in the kids' area for 3 afternoons, I get the impression that there would be a lot more families doing the same thing in Austin than in Chicago.

Producer Tor Hyams also brings in a slightly different mix of artists for the Chicago festival than for the Austin festival. One prominent way this is the case is in the number of kids' artists -- not adult performers making music for kids, but tweens and teens making music. There are three such artists doing multiple sets this weekend, and while it's not kindie as it's typically thought of, there are far worse things for your kids than seeing kids just a few years older than they are making loud music sound good. (And you may even enjoy yourself.)

Beyond those artists, Hyams has put together another solid set of folks who've recorded specifically for the pre-tween set and their families. Most of them (like the teen artists) are playing multiple sets this weekend, which gives you the opportunity to dash off with your kids and see some sets you want to see. (Though trying to decide whether you see The Joy Formidable or Titus Andronicus early Sunday afternoon? Tough call.)

But if you're there with your kids this weekend and thinking about heading down to the Kidzapalooza stage to check out the area and an act or two, here's the schedule and some comments about the acts.
Friday, August 5
11:30 - 11:55 - Big Bang Boom
12:30 - 12:55 - The Happiness Club
1:30 - 1:55 - Northbrook Garage
2:30 - 2:55 - Kate Diaz
3:15 - 3:45 - Brady Rymer
3:50 - 4:15 - ELIZAVETA
4:20 - 4:50 - Haley Bonar

Kate Diaz is a Chicago-area teenage singer-songwriter who, judging by her YouTube channel, writes a lot of songs. I suspect that of all the teen acts at Kidzapalooza this weekend, she's the most likely to graduate to one of the other stages at the festival.

Brady Rymer and the Little Band Who Could are one of the best-sounding bands in the business. He's got a new album, Love Me For Who I Am, that manages to sing directly to kids with autism while being very accessible to the rest of the population. But I hope he pulls out a few of his older tracks -- here he is playing "Jump Up! (It's a Good Day)" at the 2009 Kindiefest conference.

Very little appears to be known about Elizaveta, who describes herself on her website as (in part) opera diva-in-training. I get a bit of an Enya-meets-Fiona Apple vibe from the tracks on her website. This is the "special guest" slot in Friday's lineup, so it's a short set.

If I were attending Kidzapalooza, Haley Bonar would be the set I would most want to see. Her Sing With Me EP was excellent, and her most recent album Golder was a fine album for those of drinking age. Also, she's pregnant, so what could be cuter than that up on the Kidzapalooza stage. Here she is performing "Beautiful You."

Beautiful You from The Duluth Scene on Vimeo.

Saturday, August 6
11:30 - 11:55 - Northbrook Garage
12:30 - 12:55 - The Happiness Club
1:30 - 1:55 - Big Bang Boom
2:30 - 2:55 - Haley Bonar
3:15 - 3:45 - Ralph's World
3:45 - 4:00 - Special Guest
4:05 - 4:30 - Brady Rymer

Exactly a year ago, the teen quartet Northbrook Garage was playing the Northbrook Days Festival. Now, they're playing Lollapalooza. Not bad. Here they are covering Sharon Jones' "She Ain't a Child No More" at that festival.

(Northbrook Days Festival 8.6.10)

Big Bang Boom plays slightly goofy and occasionally smart-alecky pop for kids; close your eyes and you might think it's a little bit like Ben Folds for kids. (And, er, bandleader Chuck Folds is Ben Folds' brother, so that's not entirely unrealistic.)

This is not Ralph's World first time at Kidzapalooza, I believe. Ralph's from Chicago, so expect some hometown respect. Here he is playing "Sunny Day Rainy Day Anytime Band" at last year's Austin City Limits Festival.

Sunday, August 7
11:30 - 11:55 - Kate Diaz
12:30 - 12:55 - Q Brothers
1:30 - 1:55 - The Happiness Club
2:30 - 2:55 - Keller Williams
3:15 - 3:30 - Peter DiStefano & Tor
3:30 - 3:50 - Lance Herbstrong
3:50 - 4:05 - Perry Farrell
4:10 - 4:35 - Ralph's World

Sunday is your day for hip-hop at the stage as not only does The Happiness Club play again -- they're a group of multi-ethnic teens playing pop and hip-hop for all ages, but so does the Q Brothers. The Happiness Club is providing hip-hop assistance to kids at the stage, much as the Q Brothers do down in Austin. Here are the Q Brothers freestyling at last year's Kidzapalooza.

If you need additional reasons to check out the Happiness Club's set, how about this? Most kids acts at Lollapalooza have 50-60 people who've added them to their public Lolla schedule -- Keller Williams has more than 1,300. So get there early -- or get the heck out if you hate crowds. (It'd be a shame, though -- I think it'll be a fun set, totally appropriate even for the Freekers who don't have kids.)

By the way, according to Williams will appear during Peter DiStefano and Tor's set, so stick around if you want to see more Williams. (Or if you have a kid who wants to get on stage, as they always bring kids up for a song.)

Perry Farrell will make his annual appearance (it is his festival, after all), and following that, the guest artist is Lance Herbstrong, who spins tunes with some band accompaniment. Warning to parents: you may want to double-check that he's not bringing the same crowd toys he brought to his 2010 ACL Festival (non-Austin Kiddie Limits) set.

Tuesday
May102011

Kidzapalooza 2011 Lineup Announced

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With Lollapalooza celebrating its 20th anniversary in Chicago this year (August 5-7 in Grant Park), Kidzapalooza celebrated in a very special way:

By releasing its performer lineup before the Austin City Limits/Austin Kiddie Limits announcement for a festival that's usually about 2 months after Lolla.

Some of the lineup had been previously leaked, but the big five are:

Keller Williams
Haley Bonar
Ralph's World
Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could
Big Bang Boom

In addition to these bands, the lineup also includes the Q Brothers (there every year performing and doing rap/beatbox workshops with the kids), Peter DiStefano and Tor (there every year), and Northbrook Garage, Kate Diaz, and the Happiness Club, all youth performers. (And here's something to think -- it's a nice feather in a cap for an established musician to be able to say they played Lolla, but can you imagine what it's like for a Chicago-area teenager?)

That's a solid lineup right there once again. Anyway, if you want to see the lineup announced by Kidzapalooza co-founder Tor Hyams' kids, here's a YouTube video for ya. Tor's son looks so much like Tor it's scary. Except for the glasses.

Wednesday
Mar162011

The Ketchup Report, Vol. 7

I see a lot of stuff. I don't always have time for a separate post. Here, then, is a collection of random pieces of information -- videos, downloads, news -- that never made it into its own neatly-titled post.

-- Aaron Nigel Smith is offering up a free mp3 of his song "In a Book," a slow reggae jam not featured on his forthcoming Let's Pretend album. Pick it up here.

Los Plumabits-- I'd read somewhere -- probably a comment on its Facebook page -- that there was going to be a Kidzapalooza in Chile this year. That struck me as odd, but sure enough, yes, there is. April 2nd and 3rd, while Lollapalooza entertains a whole bunch of folks in Santiago, acts such as Achú, Cuchara, Fractal + Joe Vanconcellos, Los Pulentos, Los Plumabits, and Magictwins will be rocking the Kidza stage (though in the case of the Magictwins, I'm not sure "rock" is the word, even though they rock... magically). Kidzapalooza co-founder Tor Hyams reports he is indeed making the trek down to South America to produce the stage, a trek which makes the cross-country flights folks like Hyams and myself will make for Kindiefest seem like small potatoes.

And, Tor, please see what you can do about bringing Los Plumabits -- featured on a Chilean kids' TV show which seems to be somewhat analagous to Yo Gabba Gabba! -- to the States.

Los Plumabits - "Disco Laser" [YouTube]

More -- much more -- after the jump.
-- We're big fans of the KC Jiggle Jam 'round here, and they recently announced their lineup for Memorial Day weekend (May 28 and 29). The lineup was strong enough as it was -- Justin Roberts, the Verve Pipe, Okee Dokee Brothers, Brady Rymer, Funky Mama, Mayor of Kansas City (it seems like) Jim "Stinky Feet" Cosgrove, and more -- but they added one more via voting on their Facebook page. A nifty idea, I thought, which led to the Not-Its joining the lineup. For the price -- $15 for both days -- it's a great deal.

-- First Seattle, then Los Angeles, then San Francisco, and now Portland, Oregon. A bunch of Portland's family musicians are banding together for a couple shows on April 23 and 30. See folks like Matt Clark, The Alphabeticians, and Mo Phillips on the cheap. More details here.

-- I have wanted to mention the newsletter LA kids' musician Groovy David does on a weekly basis because I think it's an example of the way musicians can create community even without doing shows together and so forth. His newsletter features links to family-friendly activities, interesting sights on the web, and links to his podcast. The podcast features interviews with other kindie artists and often new songs (I heard a new song from the Jimmies a while back). If interested in getting on the list, send an e-mail to soundssweetshow AT gmail DOT com.

-- Morgan Taylor, creator of Gustafer Yellowgold, has been releasing a series of entertaining "behind-the-scenes" videos. Today's release looks at pterodactyl evolution. At least in animation. (Plus also: a look at the very first Gustafer Yellowgold product, dating all the way back to 2004.)

-- Finally, two videos: The first is from Chuck Brown and the Chuckleberries and the second is from Groove Kid Nation. Both will amuse your kids, I think.

Chuck Brown and the Chuckleberries - "Yellowberry Jam" [YouTube]

Groove Kid Nation - "Itsy Bitsy Spider" [YouTube]

Thursday
Aug122010

Live Video: "Go Down Emmanuel Road" - Dan Zanes (Live at Lollapalooza/Kidzapalooza)

I tell you, when I was in youth symphony orchestras, not once did I get to play at a major rock festival, strumming my violin. Those Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra kids up there on stage at Lollapalooza with Dan Zanes got all the luck.

Dan Zanes and Friends (with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra) - "Go Down Emmanuel Road" (Live at Kidzapalooza) [YouTube]