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Imagine jazz man Hoagy Carmichael and rocker Eddie Van Halen writing carnival music for kids, while poet Shel Silverstein gives pointers on phrasing. Add a touch of kazoo mastery, and you've got Kid Kazooey!

Second Sunday of the Month at Max's This Weekend! - January 5, 2012

Dear folks and friends, what do you think? Too fancy? I'm trying out this new e-mail format... we'll see! Anyway, just wanted to let you know a few things:

1/ THANK YOU! For a fantastic New Year's Eve Dance Party! And for buying and enjoying the Lullabye Christmas CD! If you didn't get one, even though the Holidays are basically over (though not the 12 days of Christmas!), you can always still purchase a CD or mp3s directly from my web site.

2/ I'll be at Max's this Sunday, January 8, from 3-4:30p (and every second sunday of the month from 3-4:30pm!) doing my thang, which I like to call "Pizza Parlour Entertainment Extraordinaire"! perhaps you will join me?

3/ I'm now working hard on finishing and releasing The BallRoom Roustabouts CD, "Umpteen Moons" (Started over 9 years ago! I should have titled it "1.5 weeks", but no, I had to go and call it Umpteen Moons! Sheesh!). One of the tracks that I'm very proud of is The Three Eyed Dragon, and guess what? My picture book (a collaboration with artist Joe Lee) of the same name will also be finished and released very soon! I hope to have a BIG CD and Book release party sometime this spring. Stay tuned for more info on that.

4/ Mrs. Kazooey, aka Lara Lynn Weaver, will be singing with The Stardusters Swing Band at The Player's Pub Wednesday, January 11, 7:30-10:30p! You CAN bring kids to The Player's Pub, as long as you sit in the back, which still has a great view of the stage, and sounds good. The food there is yummy as well!

That's all for now. I hope you all know what to do to make the best out of 2012, because here we go!

Peace out homey's,

The Kid

New Year's Eve Dance Party! - December 28, 2011

Dear Friends,

First things first, I have a widdle biddy cold today and must regrettably cancel today's band practice for 11am at The Green Nursery! Now, while I have your attention!...

 

I trust you all are having a peaceful and relaxing nesting time this week before New Year's Eve. Some of you are done celebrating Christmas, or Hanukah, or the Solstice, and hopefuly have these next coupla' days to REST & RELAX!

 

Just a reminder, Kid Kazooey & The BallRoom Roustabouts are hosting our annual New Year's  Eve Dance Party! as a septept this Saturday, December 31, 2011, at Max's Place in Bloomington Indiana, from 3-4:30pm.

 

A few things about this show that I'm excited about: While Chris Barth has been playing with the group for about 6 months, this is the first gig he's on that we also have our regular bass player Oliver Wittman (work and studies have made this talented musician a little unavailable of late!). Also, we have a guest musician on the trumpet joining us for this gig. Julie Rust, the mother of two of my band practice regulars, has been bringing her trumpet to band practice for the last several months, and turns out she can Really Play That Thing! So come and check all 7 of us out! (6 if Ms. Arbutus Cunningham stays sicker than I am now! Boo hoo...)

 

Thanks folks. Even if you can't join us this Saturday, I wish you all a joyful new year!

 

Mr. Kazooey

"Kid Kazooey's Lullaby Christmas Carols" CD! - December 7, 2011

Dear Friends,

with the help of some very talented expediters, I'm thrilled to announce that the recording project I wasn't even planning for, will be in me grubby little hands in time for dissemination at my show this Sunday, 12/11, at Max's, 3-4:30p!



The project is called "Kid Kazooey's Lullaby Christmas Carols". Some of you have already had a listen to the sneak peaks on the web site under the music tab, but if YOU haven't, please check 'em out! They're really sweet. to fill in the gaps a bit, here is the text from my press release on the recording:



"With every music store offering affordable ukulele’s, Eddie Vedder’s “Ukulele Songs” making such a big splash, and a national ukulele festival in Bean Blossom, the ukulele renaissance is perfectly poised to make an impact on our Christmas this year.

Riding the wave of this Hawaiian instrument’s popularity, Kid Kazooey (a.k.a. Kevin MacDowell) purchased a handmade ukulele form the luthier Mickey Sussman while visiting the island of Kauai this summer. “I knew I would have to use it for a Kid Kazooey recording soon, but I couldn’t have guessed then that recording would be lullaby versions of traditional Christmas carols!” says Kazooey. Surely the recording is a bit of a departure from the high energy, low volume rock-n-roll that he has become well known for. “This recording will NOT induce a pre-school mosh pit like what we see at my monthly concerts at Max’s Place!” Kazooey says parents have been asking for a lullaby recording for some time, and he is happy to oblige. The recording goes a long way in illustrating the artist’s musical sensitivity and diversity. MacDowell also plays guitar, accordion and bass, while keeping the ukulele front and center. His wife, Lara Weaver, also contributes flute, and the vocals on the one and only track that is not fully instrumental.

The tracks are like a listing of Christma Carols Greatest Hits, including Joy to the World, O Little Town of Bethlehem, and Silent Night. But there is at least one song that the artist hopes will be brand new to most listeners. “My grandpa taught me a song that he said was his favorite Christmas carol, ‘In the Sky the Stars are Shining’. He dug out an old mimeographed copy of the music for the song that was clearly written out by hand and a very old typewriter. The melody is just beautiful, and I’ve always wondered why I’ve never heard the carol before. I spent a lot of time searching the internet for any mention of this tune and found nothing. Grandpa Schoenle says they sang it every year at Saint Andrews, up in Fort Wayne!”

The recording is set to be released December 10. “I know it’s a last minute offering to the Christmas Music buying public, but I didn’t even intend to make this recording. It just spilled out of me through several all nighters in my home recording studio, and I’m rushing to make it available as soon before the 25th as possible!” The recording will be made available locally at Landlocked Music and The Green Nursery, as well as online at Kidkazooey.com, CDBaby.com and iTunes."



That about says it all! Any questions? See you Sunday!

Happy Holidays!

da Kid

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