Many people in kids music ("kindie") started off with it being their "other" gig. But they've got other obsessions, too. And I want to talk to them about those.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Bill Harley is a great storyteller, and as you might expect, he's a great conversationalist, too.
In this episode, I talk with Harley about sabbaticals -- he recently completed one, and I wanted to find out what it's like, what he gained, and what h... more
Molly Ledford is about to go on a great adventure.
A great space puppet musical adventure, that is.
In this episode, I talk with the guitarist/songwriter for the South Carolina band Lunch Money about the world premiere of the musical Planet Hopping... more
This episode is more kindie-focused than most here at MOOG. It features a conversation with Brady Rymer, a successful kindie musician in his own right leading Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could, but since earlier this year also the bass play... more
This episode features Darren Critz, the Director of Performing Arts for New York City's Symphony Space. Darren is not a sports fan. We talk about childhood sporting memories, the similarities and differences between watching performing arts and sp... more
This episode features Ashley Albert, the genius behind kid rockers The Jimmies. In this episode, she talks about her newest (and biggest) project, the soon-to-be-opening Royal Palms Shuffleboard Parlor, its inspiration, and how she finds time (or do... more
With much better luck than I had in my initial attempt to get the Kindie Week in Review podcast up into iTunes, the feed for this podcast got picked up pretty quickly. So, if you go to this link, you'll be automagically directed to the iTunes Store ... more
This week's episode features Jeff Bogle from Out With the Kids. We chat about his children's-book-in-progress, The Pen That Never Drew, its inspiration and what it's like to turn over your creation to others for editing.
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I've started a new podcast called "My Other Other Gig." Unlike Kindie Week in Review, which up 'til now has almost exclusively featured me talking to myself (and, sometimes, our dog, asleep in the corner of the office) about kids music, this podcas... more
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