RECESS MUSIC HELPS KIDS TAKE A WALK IN
'SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOES'
A NEW “BEST FOOT FORWARD” CD
“Any album that encourages children to be wise, fair, and generous hearted is a welcomed addition, and U R SOME 1 does so with style, high production values and quality music that respects the intelligence and good musical taste of both children and their parents.” –2012 Parents' Choice® Award review of Recess Music’s U R SOME 1
“These 15 songs are perfect to use when starting discussions about bullies. They promote self-esteem and polite actions, often offering positive and constructive choices to deal with the problem … a first choice for parents and educators to use when dealing with the issue of bullies and bullying.” – School Library Journal Starred Review of Recess Music’s Big Bully
Recess
Music, a company dedicated to helping kids value a world that
is wise, fair, and generous hearted, looks forward to the July 31 release
of Someone Else’s Shoes, the third in its “Best Foot Forward”series
of CDs. Other titles in the “Best Foot Forward” series include Recess
Music’s Big Bully and U R SOME 1.
All the songs on Someone
Else's Shoes highlight empathy as a key ingredient for living
in harmony with others. The album features 15 tracks that showcase
contributions by a sampling of some of today's most gifted
kids' musicians, including two-time GRAMMY®winners Cathy Fink &Marcy Marxer, four-time Emmy® winning composer/performer Jamie Broza, and
Parents' Choice® and NAPPA winner Swingset Mamas.
Someone Else’s Shoes
opens with a feel-good beat and terrific vocals by Swingset Mamas on “Take A Walk In Someone Else’s Shoes.” Compelling rhythms also underscore
important messages about respect, appreciation, and empathy on The Uncle Brothers’
“Team Work” and Troubadour’s “You Hurt My Feelings.” Other album
highlights include the Appalachian folk sounds of “Give A Little Love Away” by Cathy
Fink & Marcy Marxer, Cliff Tetle’s retro vocal stylings on
“Everyone Can See A Different Me,” and Jamie Broza’s exceptionally sweet
ballad, “Be Nice To Old People.” Kids are sure to enjoy the rhymes on The Hill Brothers’ “There’s No Place For Bullies In Our School,” Jamie
Barnett’s guitar picking on “Being With You,” the hand-clapping, happy beat
underpinning The Happy Crowd’s “Say Something Nice About Someone,” the
sheer musical variety within Jim Papoulis’ “Feel The World
Dancing,” and Cosima’s “What A Difference,” featuring blues harp and
vocals that have more than a hint of Emmylou Harris. Rounding out Someone
Else’s Shoes are offerings from Kelsey Friday & The Rest of
the Week, Mike Soloway, Dan Dan Doodlebug, and Mr. KimWebster.
Recess Music’s “Best Foot Forward”
series could be thought of as the musical component to a hip, up-to-date, and
entirely relevant “course in manners” that reinforces a profound subtext, which
points to how to survive life together and encourages kids to conduct
their lives on an elevated plane. Almost all children really want to have
friends and be good playmates, but to achieve these objectives they must learn
key social structures and conventions, such as how to say, “I know how you
feel” or how to live by the rule of “no put-downs” toward others. Recess
Music’s founder/producer Nancy Doan explains that she decided to
focus on social empathy with Someone Else’s Shoes because, “When
children learn to ‘walk in someone else’s shoes,’ they become better
people, more understanding, more helpful to those who are in distress, and
better able to celebrate other people’s triumphs, as well as their own.”
Nancy hopes that the Recess Music “Best Foot Forward” trilogy of Big
Bully, U R SOME 1, and Someone Else’s Shoes
will help to encourage discussion among parents, children, and
educators about caring, understanding, social justice, and global peace, as
well as the particular challenges caused by the unfortunate presence of
intimidation and bullying behavior on our social landscape.
Recess Music’s Wild Child was
featured in USA Today as one of kids’ music superstar Laurie
Berkner’s “Eight Greats for 2011.” Scholastic Parent & Child
highlighted Wild Child in its November 2011 issue and includes La
Bella Stella in its June 2012 issue. Parents Magazine
featured Wild Child and Big Bully in its January
2012 iPad/Tablet edition and La Bella Stella in its April 2012
iPad/Tablet edition. Recess Music’s Ocean Motion received
both a Parents’ Choice® Award and a NAPPA Rising Star honor in
2011, and Big Bully and Wild Child likewise wonParents’ Choice® Awards. Big Bully was also honored by WXPN’s
Kathy O’Connell in MetroKids magazine as one of the “Top Ten Family
CDs of 2011” and was one of only six albums included in a DailyCandy
Kids “Best Kids Music of 2011” feature, which praised Big Bully
as “uplifting folk-pop performed by an all-star cast.”
Someone Else's Shoes will be available online at www.recessmusic.com, amazon.com and its international affiliates, iTunes, and brick and mortar retailers throughout the U.S.
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CD Details: SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOESFor ages 4 - 11.
Label: Big Round Records
SRP: $12.99
Run time: 46 minutes.
CD Details: SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOESFor ages 4 - 11.
Label: Big Round Records
SRP: $12.99
Run time: 46 minutes.
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