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Alain Le Lait : Zoey and the Yok-Yok Man
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Heavily influenced by The Beatles and The Kinks, this is as close as it gets to a rock opera for children.
Genre: Kids/Family: Children's Pop
Release Date: 2009
Zoey and the Yok-Yok Man Record Label: Yadeeda.com
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Story of Sam and Sally 2:19 Album Only
The Yok-Yok Man 2:47 Album Only
Where is Zoey 2:19 Album Only
Getting Sally 2:45 Album Only
I Don't Want to Go in the Garden 1:46 Album Only
The Search Begins 3:05 Album Only
We Are the Oygoy 1:32 Album Only
Meanwhile 2:52 Album Only
Into the Hole 2:40 Album Only
Your Grumpiness 3:55 Album Only
Zoey's Capture 3:28 Album Only
Sam and Sally Meet the Yok-Yok Man 2:35 Album Only
We Caught a Piggle 2:57 Album Only
The Creatures Have Arrived 2:53 Album Only
Let the Dance Begin 1:40 Album Only
Going Home 3:58 Album Only
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Album Notes

Alain Le Lait is a French native who moved to the United States in the late 70s and currently lives in Colorado.
A musician since he was a teenager, the Singer/Songwriter founded his own label Yadeeda.com in 1990 to introduce children to the French and Spanish languages. Often heard on Sesame Street, Alain’s song 'Sit Down' is one of several that have been used in children’s music and education. Others include 'En Voici, En Voila' featured on Putumayo World Music’s upcoming release European Playground (May 09), and several more on Scholastic’s CD-ROM Everyday French: Chez Moi (Fall 09). His other CDs include C’est Si Bon, 2002, It’s So Good, 2003, and Parapluie, 2006.
'Zoey and the Yok-Yok Man' is his latest release.

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REVIEWS

Great album full of kid-friendly and catchy tunes
author: Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Singer/songwriter Alain Le Lait’s latest release “Zoey and the Yok-Yok Man” is just the right musical entertainment for kids/family fun. Le Lait is quite a musical storyteller, as his amusing lyrics reflect the imaginary world of children’s minds. His vocals are crisp and clean, and gleam with energy. The versatility in creating a fun-loving, kid-friendly environment is apparent in songs like “The Yok-Yok Man” and “Where is Zoey,” which are catchy and vibrant. Young children show many types of fears but “I Don’t Want to Go in the Garden” and “The Search Begins” has lyrics that help to overcome the obstacles of these frights. “Into the Hole” has a nice, easy rock ‘n’ roll style as the guitar performs a solid solo. Outstanding harmonies, well-balanced instruments, and original and creative melodies make this disc a hit. If you’re looking for a delightful and charming musical adventure, look no further than Alain Le Lait’s “Zoey and the Yok-Yok Man,” as it is full of enchanting songs that will please families with young children.
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