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Barbara Brousal: Just About Perfect (2002)
Groovy, jazzy, folky easy listening pop with tender female vocals.
Recommended if you like
Beth Orton,
Shawn Colvin.
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Dan Zanes and Friends: Rocket Ship Beach (2000)
children's music with the raw spontaneity of early rock and roll, the handmade traditions of american folk and the breezy soulfulness of old time west indian music, all on a scale for little and big ears.
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Raffi,
Tom Chapin.
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Dan Zanes and Friends: Family Dance (2001)
Contains the songs "all around the kitchen" and "jump up" as heard on noggin and sesame street.
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Jerry Garcia,
Raffi.
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Dan Zanes and Friends: Night Time! (2002)
PARENTS CHOICE GOLD AWARD WINNER. Night time. is relaxed, handmade, all-ages, 21st century folk music for the entire family.
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Jerry Garcia,
Raffi.
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Dan Zanes and Friends: House Party (2003)
Contains the song "house party time" as heard on noggin. This hour long collection includes guest performances by Philip Glass, Deborah Harry, David Jones, Angelique Kidjo
Recommended if you like
Bob Dylan,
Elizabeth Mitchell,
Grateful Dead.
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Barbara Brussell: Patterns (1998)
a critically acclaimed solo recording
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Father Goose: It's A Bam Bam Diddly! (2007)
This all-ages dance party brings rocking Caribbean flavor to the family music scene with a personal journey from Jamaica to Brooklyn and beyond.
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Vocal Visions Media Group Compilation: Illuminations (2007)
A wide range of quality jazz, improvised and world music from hard hitting NY swing, impressionistic contemporary jazz, Brazilian rhythms, sultry vocals, orchestral arrangements, and creative vocalizations with mostly original compositions.
Recommended if you like
Bill Evans,
Blue Note Record Artists,
James Newton.
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Dan Zanes and Friends: Catch That Train! (2006)
CATCH THAT TRAIN. Featuring special guests The Blind Boys of Alabama, Nick Cave, South Africa’s Children of Agape, The Kronos Quartet, and Natalie Merchant.