Seth Kibel & Daryl Davis -- Georgia On My Mind

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Georgia On My Mind (Hoagy Carmichael)

Seth Kibel -- tenor saxophone
Daryl Davis -- piano
Russell Rodgers -- electric bass
Wes Crawford -- drums

Recorded live on August 10, 2020
Produced by Jeff Gruber at Blue House Productions, Kensington, MD.
Year: 2020

Seth Kibel Quintet, featuring Flo Anito -- "Sway"

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Seth Kibel Quintet, featuring Flo Anito

Seth Kibel -- flute
Flo Anito -- vocals
Sean Lane -- piano
Bob Abbott -- double bass
Joey Antico -- drums

Filmed and edited by Jeff Gruber and Daniel Mears at Blue House Productions in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Seth Kibel Quartet -- "Bei Mir Bistu Schein"

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Seth Kibel Quartet

Seth Kibel -- clarinet
Sean Lane -- piano
Bob Abbott -- double bass
Joey Antico -- drums

Filmed and edited by Jeff Gruber and Daniel Mears at Blue House Productions in Silver Spring, Maryland.

NG Seth Kibel -- Der Heyser Bulgar (with disappearing clarinet shtick)

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Der Heyser Bulgar
infamous "disappearing clarinet shtick" begins around the 2:30​ mark.

Seth Kibel -- clarinet
Sean Lane -- piano
Bob Abbott -- double bass
Joey Antico -- drums
Filmed and edited by Jeff Gruber and Daniel Mears at Blue House Productions in Silver Spring, Maryland
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“Barry Louis Polisar was an early pioneer of children’s music when his wacky and wonderfully innovative songs began eliciting giggles decades ago. This is a must have for all libraries serving young children.”
– School Library Journal

“His music is as contagious as the common cold in a kindergarten. The only way you won’t enjoy these songs is if you somehow managed to skip childhood yourself.”
– The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah

“Recordings kids will love.”
– Good Housekeeping Magazine

“Forced to single out what, exactly, makes Barry Louis Polisar a brilliant and hilarious kids’ artist, one would be hard-pressed to pick between his absurdist songwriting and his deadpan delivery. This album bubbles over with silliness.”
– Tammy LaGorce, Amazon.com Reviews

Named “one of the best Children’s Recordings of all time” in The American Library Association’s Children’s Jukebox, this Parents’ Choice Award winning recording features Barry’s best-loved songs about animals grouped together for the first time.

With a polished musical accompaniment, this CD is perfect for younger children and has many of Barry’s early favorites including I’ve Got a Dog and My Dog’s Name is Cat (one of Barry’s early hits, recorded by Big Bird!). On this Parents’ Choice Award-winning recording, Barry is joined by a number of talented studio musicians on guitar, fiddle, mandolin, percussion and clarinet. As The Register Guard of Eugene, Oregon said, “It’s dog-gone funny.”
Medium: CD
Barry Louis Polisar
Barry Louis Polisar is an author, songwriter, poet, and story-teller for children who also writes songs and books for adults. He performs his songs on two different Grammy Award-winning albums and sings his song All I Want is You in the opening credits of the Academy Award winning movie Juno. His books and poems have been translated into other languages and his songs have been recorded and performed by singers and musicians internationally. He has written songs for Sesame Street and The Weekly Reader and starred in a television show for children that won two Emmy awards.
Brad Kolodner
Growing up in a musical family, Brad was exposed to Folk and Roots music from birth. His father Ken Kolodner is a renowned hammered dulcimer player and fiddler who toured for many years in the folk trio Helicon. When Brad picked up the banjo at age 17, everything started to click into place. Since then, he’s charted a path centered on performing, recording, broadcasting and community organizing. He’s an acclaimed clawhammer banjo player who performs with the chart-topping Irish, Old-Time, Bluegrass fusion quartet Charm City Junction.
Mark Jaster
Mark Jaster served as teaching assistant to Marcel Marceau. He brings over 40 years of performance experience, including over 30 years as a featured act at the Maryland Renaissance Festival, thousands of performances and hundreds of residencies for school-age audiences. He is also Artistic Co-Director of the award-winning Happenstance Theater, and has served as movement consultant to many regional theaters.
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The essential tracks all in one playlist.
Year: 2021
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