Smithsonian Folkways Children's Collection

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Total Tracks: 26   Total Length: 56:17

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Banging on the Pots and Pans: Songs for Kids and their Parents

By Sujan Hong-Raphael, Senior Manager, Label Relations

With songs about airplanes and trains, counting and clapping, and of course, a funky penguin, Banging on the Pots and Pans features all ages, genre and era-spanning tunes that are kid-tested, mother-approved. You'll hear classic cuts from Rufus Thomas, Shirley Ellis and the Pointer Sisters, newer favorites by the Apples in Stereo, Young Fresh Fellows and Luv Clowns as well kid-friendly tracks from the White Stripes, Bobby Charles and Brian Wilson. All together now! more »

They Say All Music Guide

There are over 200 children’s recordings in the Folkways catalog. This is not just a smart collection of 26 of the best items from that body of work; it’s also folk music that adults might actually listen to for pleasure, at least for part of the time. There are kids’ songs, or at least songs that are fun for kids to sing, from such folk giants as Leadbelly, Pete Seeger, Cisco Houston, and Woody Guthrie; Guthrie’s “Riding in My Car (Car Song)” is a particular hoot. But there are also tracks from far lesser-known performers, such as children’s music specialist Ella Jenkins, and, most importantly, a smattering of cuts from singers of several different continents. There’s calypso from Lord Invader, African folk from W.K. Amoaku, Yiddish folk from Ruth Rubin, and selections from Puerto Rican and Mexican artists, not to mention poems by Langston Hughes. It’s a fine way to help give kids a multicultural musical grounding without being doctrinaire in the least. – Richie Unterberger

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