Abby's on High Rotation on Kid Mix Radio
author: Kid Mix Radio Kim Robasky
I'm happy to inform you that I
just regenerated the KidMixRadio playlist with Abby and the Pipsqueaks on the high-rotation list. Believe me, I've heard a lot of kids' music, and I can really hear a difference in your music - great work. Congratulations, you've created something very special, and I'm pleased to share it with my audience.
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Abby and the Pipsqueaks
author: San Francisco Weekly Dan Dion
Although it's ostensibly"for children,"a shrewd critic can tell the new Abby and the Pipsqueaks project is a thinly veiled testament to a generation's ennui. Known as"Generation Zzzzz"for its penchant for naptime, the age 2-6 group has been struggling to find its voice in pop music. That void has been filled with the confident yet confrontational album Pancakes Anyone?, the follow-up to the self-identity celebration Be Yourself, an anthematic cult fave on the underground play-date scene. The postmodern simplicity of"I Like Apples"belies the sandbox zeitgeist underneath, while on"Chugga Chugga Choo Choo,"the train is clearly a metaphor for the long haul of life; the call of"All Aboard!"gives comfort that we're not alone in our travails.
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Fun songs not only for the kids but the parents too
author: Amazon.com K. Wheaton
We first heard Abby on the radio and listen to music in the car alot. I really appreciate any kid's music we can hear over and over and still love. The songs are fun and upbeat and our toddler dances in his carseat.
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