Albums that Uplift

I don’t know about you, but in today’s often stressful, messy world, I sometimes think, “Gosh, I wish I was still a kid.” Children’s lives are so easy, right? Filled with play and imagination and fun. Not a care in the world. Except, that’s not true. Children are constantly having new experiences, new emotions, new friendships, all of which can be scary or joyful or somewhere in between, Unlike adults, children often don’t have the tools in their young toolboxes to deal with all of this newness. That’s where the four albums featured here come in. These albums lift listeners spirits, provide encouragement and empowerment, and offer some ideas on how to cope with all of the new things a child may be experiencing.

 

kim noller's album cover for BigFirst up is Big from singer/songwriter/music educator Kim Noller. The title song kicks off the album and sets the stage for the ten tracks filled with reassuring messages of affirmation. From “Big” which addresses all of the big feelings that children experience, to “Time to Dance,” a tune about letting your light shine just as brightly as anyone else’s, to the closing track, “Worthy,” Noller’s lyrics uplift listeners, filling them with hope and the encouragement to believe in themselves. Her rich vocals lend a depth to each song including the upbeat, interactive movement song “Good Day,” and the unique “Let’s Write Another Song” which celebrates a variety of musical genres.

 

Pam Felber album cover for Circle Round to Joy.Next up is Pam Felber of Ziggity Zag Music with her debut album Circle Round to Joy! Felber’s over 35 years as a music educator, along with her understanding of Social Emotional Learning (SEL), are evident throughout the eleven original songs in this collection. Whether she is singing about building relationships with others on “Can I Join Your Circle” and “I See You” or managing your emotions on “Choose Happy,” Felber weaves an underlying message of kindness and support throughout. While this was a family affair with Felber’s four grandsons and other family members appearing on the album, it is Felber’s light soprano that takes center stage. 

 

 

Album cover for The World is Waiting for You by Linda Yapp.Now let’s turn the spotlight on The World is Waiting for You, the most recent album from Linda Yapp. Yapp, the founder of the Nye Beach Montessori School in Newport, Oregon, imbues her music with messages of peace, kindness and a respect for all living things. Her crystalline voice combined with the folksy melodies creates an almost ethereal quality, filling listeners with a sense of warmth and tranquility.

 

 

 

Album cover for Jenn Cleary's album DreamlandAnd finally, the perfect album with which to end the day, Dreamland: Relax and ImagineThis collection, the third family album from singer/songwriter Jenn Cleary, serves to soothe the soul of listeners young and old with songs that offer peace and encourage relaxation. Each track is completely unique and features Cleary’s storytelling style lyrics and engaging vocals. The title track has a pseudo-psychedelic feeling to it, making it a fun alternative to standard lullabies. Whether she is calling to mind the lush green hills of Ireland in “Celtic Dream,” teaching listeners about the constellations in “Rocking Chair to the Stars,” or detailing the different types of “Clouds,” Cleary manages to educate as well as entertain. 

 

2022 Children’s Music Round Up

Welcome to Kids Rhythm and Rock’s annual Children’s Music Round Up! For those of you new to the site, at the end of each year, rather than doing a “Top 10” or a “Best of” list, I compile a list of albums that have come to my attention during the last 12 months and separate them into fun categories. The total number of albums that are included varies from year-to-year. This year 45 albums make an appearance in the list below.

The richness and depth that is family music just keeps growing. 2022 saw the introduction of new artists, established acts returning after creative hiatuses, and veteran performers taking risks and trying something new. Let’s say hello to 2023 by taking a look back at the “year that was” in children’s music. All albums are available online. Don’t see your favorites? Please add them in the comments.

Be Mindful, Be Kind

Music to guide our everyday lives.

  • For Children of All Ages performed by You and Us
  • Happy Day performed by Jenn Cleary
  • Just a Minute performed by Jesse Jukebox
  • Mosaic performed by Jumpin’ Jamie
  • Nursery Rhymes for Kinder Times performed by Raffi and Lindsay Monroe
  • Your Voice is Magic performed by Again Again

Dynamic Duos

Sometimes it’s just more fun to sing with a friend.

  • Best Day Ever performed by Stacey & Athena
  • Dear Heart performed by Martin and Rose
  • The Greats performed by Louis & Dan and the Invisible Band
  • Smith & Yarn performed by Aaron Nigel Smith and Red Yarn

Festival de Música

Music in Spanish and English for the whole family to enjoy.

  • Los Fabulosos performed by Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band
  • Mi Colores performed by Nathalia
  • Musiquita performed by Musiquita

Oh, to be Young

Perfect tunes for the preschool crowd

  • Let’s Move performed by Katie Dwyer
  • Echo Songs, Vol. 2 performed by Noodle Loaf
  • Forgot My Oars performed by Tim Seston
  • Rain Rain Go Away performed by Adam Steele
  • Wondering performed by Music with Gina

Our Friends to the South

2022 was the year when music from Australia and New Zealand arrived on the scene.

Potpourri

This was always my favorite category on Jeopardy! 

Rockin’ Rhythms

I’m a little bit rock ‘n’ roll!

Sweet Home, Chicago

All of these artists call Chicagoland home.

The Children Are Our Future

These groups put young people front and center in creating and performing music that educates, entertains, and uplifts all those who listen to it.

  • The Movement performed by Alphabet Rockers
  • Multiply performed by The Wise Channel

Unique Musical Stylings

There was nothing else quite like these albums this year.

  • Adults These Days performed by Greg Lato
  • Dark Side of the Banana performed by Go Banana Go!
  • Dinosaurs and Monsters performed by Howdytoons
  • Mammal Music performed by Marko Polo

Unstoppable Beats

Music to get you moving and grooving.