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“Flyin High!” by Caspar Babypants is nominated for Best Children’s Album in the 62nd Grammy Awards

"The Love" with Alphabet Rockers

January 17, 2020

Kaitlin, Tommy, and an incredible team of young artist/activists invite us to a live session in New York City to relate how the Alphabet Rockers make music to make change, as is crystal clear in their second Grammy-nominated album “The Love”

Thanks to Kaitlin McGaw, Tommy Soulati Shepherd, Kali de Jesus,Lillian Ellis, Maya Fleming, Tommy T3Po Shepherd, and Malik a.k.a. Mahawam for joining us and sharing their music and ideas with your family. If you’re in the LA area for Grammy weekend, check out their free showcase concert (reservations recommended) at 2p on Saturday, January 25th.  You can find more about the music of Alphabet Rockers, their podcast So Get Me, their art movement The Butterfly Effect, and more at alphabetrockers.com - share music, support musicians!

Quick disclaimer: Alphabet Rockers’ music addresses issues of identity, world news, and politics — the conversation and music you’re about to hear will include those topics.

The 62nd GRAMMY Awards are almost here! We’re delighted to share this series of 5 Ear Snacks mini-episodes featuring each of the 5 Grammy-nominated artists for Best Children’s Album. The 4 others are:

  • AGELESS: SONGS FOR THE CHILD ARCHETYPE by Jon Samson

  • FLYING HIGH by Caspar Babypants

  • I LOVE RAINY DAYS by Jon Samson

  • WINTERLAND by The Okee Dokee Brothers

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We hope this episode finds you and your family well in the new year. We’ll be putting a call out for new ways your kids can be on the last couple Clocks episodes, wax poetic on something they’re into, and help us figure out what the future of Ear Snacks could look like. If you haven’t yet, connect with us so we can keep you in the loop!

 
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In interview, Season 2 Tags Grammys, 62nd Grammy Awards, Best Children's Album, Grammy nominees, music for kids, music for families, Daniel Tashian, I Love Rainy Days, Kacey Musgraves
← And the GRAMMY for Best Children's Album goes to...Ear Snacks for Parents: Music Therapy with Jon Samson →

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