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Dayle Lusk and Renah Wolzinger : Tumble-n-Tunes
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Twelve "COOL" tunes plus motivating lyrics. Great for movement education, tumbling, dance programs or just exercise. A fun way to promote balance, coordination and confidence.
Genre: Kids/Family: Children's Pop
Release Date: 2003
Tumble-n-Tunes Record Label: RenZone Music
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
  • Buy CD - $12.97
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Tumble-n-Tune 3:07 $0.99
Pop-n-Hop 4:08 $0.99
Monkey See-Monkey Do! 4:19 $0.99
Cartwheel-n 3:09 $0.99
Balance Beam-n 4:26 $0.99
Do the Bump! 2:15 $0.99
Walk like the Animals 4:04 $0.99
Kid-n-Motion 3:46 $0.99
Try on a Dream 2:31 $0.99
Surf-n-Town 2:54 $0.99
Tumble-n-Cheer! 0:45 $0.99
Cool-n-Down 1:52 $0.99
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Album Description
Twelve "COOL" tunes plus motivating lyrics. Great for movement education, tumbling, dance programs or just exercise! A fun way to promote balance, coordination and confidence!

About the Artists:

Dayle Lusk,
has been the Gymnastics Director/Instructor for 17 years for the City of Huntington Beach. She is a USA Gymnastics Member/KAT Certified. Dayle has completed the Personal Development Program Level 1 and 2 with USA Gymnastics. Dayle is a writer member of the American Society of Composers and Publishers. She continues to Produce shows for gymnastics/tumbling classes. Her emphasis is on teaching students choreography, and how to successfully combine gymnastic skills with music and showmanship.

Dayle has created many innovative programs for kids of all ages including the following:
"Tumble-n-Kids" name and program consisting of seven skill levels for ages 10 months - 12 years.
"Kiddycise" class for children ages 3-5 years combining tumbling, exercise, and music.
"Tumble-n-Tunes" class combining gymnastics with original songs written to motivate, teach rhythm, imagination and tumbling fundamentals.
"Tumble-n-Yoga" incorporating the latest Yoga trends for kids.
"Teeny-Tumblers" class for children ages 10 months to 18 months, double the fun.

Dayle has combined her gymnastics expertise with her musical talent to write and record songs with RenZone Music using "tumbling" themes to motivate and promote health, fitness and exercise fun.

Dayle enjoys a busy and "sporty" family life with her husband and three sons, but writing arts/crafts and playing her flute always find a spot in the lineup!

Renah Wolzinger,

has produced award winning CD's in the area of Children's Music. Her CD "Songs from the Sea to the Shore" won a Parents' Choice Silver Honor Award. As a Professional clarinetist and Sound Engineer, Renah has an extensive background in music. Renah is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and a Publisher member of the American Society of Composers and Publishers. Renah has taught instrumental music for the City of Huntington Beach, and continues to volunteer in the elementary school band programs. Renah spent several years as President of the Huntington Beach Concert Band. Renah's 9 member band: The South Coast Simcha band now plays regularly throughout Southern California at Concerts and Private Parties. You can see Renah jamming on Bass Guitar or playing Klezmer music on her clarinet. Renah is honored to work with Dayle, and feels that together they can create outstanding original music for kids to dance and excercise to, incorporating todays sounds and energy into everything they produce!

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REVIEWS

Aaron is now totally interested in tumbling and gymnastics.
author: Kyle
I was looking for something to give to my five yr.old grandson. I rarely get to spend any time with him, so I wanted something we could do together. Tumble n Tunes was great. He took to it right off. As an instructional CD it was very easy to follow and he had a ball. Frankly , so did I. Even after I was worn out,he continued and even added some of his own {Dancing} routine. Aaron is now totally interested in tumbling and gymnastics. Just the other day my son called to thank me again for finding it. He says that Aaron takes it to school now and the whole class follows it. The teacher has asked for a copy--I'm looking forward to finding a video on the site soon. Aaron calls it granpa's CD and at least for now it's his favorite. That alone makes my heart stronger. Thanks Dayle and Renah
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Aaron is now totally interested in tumbling and gymnastics.
author: Kyle
I was looking for something to give to my five yr.old grandson. I rarely get to spend any time with him, so I wanted something we could do together. Tumble n Tunes was great. He took to it right off. As an instructional CD it was very easy to follow and he had a ball. Frankly , so did I. Even after I was worn out,he continued and even added some of his own {Dancing} routine. Aaron is now totally interested in tumbling and gymnastics. Just the other day my son called to thank me again for finding it. He says that Aaron takes it to school now and the whole class follows it. The teacher has asked for a copy--I'm looking forward to finding a video on the site soon. Aaron calls it granpa's CD and at least for now it's his favorite. That alone makes my heart stronger. Thanks Dayle and Renah
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Great CD! My child loves moving to it.
author: JB (Huntington Beach, CA)
My son, who is almost 2 years old, loves the Tumble-N-Tunes CD. After I purchased the CD, my son wanted to play it all the time. We play the CD in a portable CD player so he can control how many times he wants to hear each song. He has played the CD non-stop for multiple hours at a time. My son especially likes the songs “Tumble-n-Tune”, “Pop-n-Hop”, “Balance Beam-n”, “Do the Bump!” and the “Tumble-n-Cheer!”. During the song “Pop-n-Hop”, he will go to the cupboard, where we keep the plastic grocery bags, and throw the bags around while he is jumping. When the “Balance-Beam-n” song comes on he walks on this piece of wood that joins our tile and wood floors together. When the song “Do the Bump!” starts, my son runs to find his tambourine and marches around playing the tambourine. The songs are upbeat and are all different. I also like the songs because the words are easy to hear and understand. Even my son, who is not even two, understands the words in the songs. When the song says “jump” or “turn around” my son will perform these actions. In the song “Walk like the Animals” different animals are mentioned and whenever my son hears the word “elephant” he will do the hand sign for elephant.
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