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Dennis Caraher : Dog Bone Town
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Children's songs that capture the range of a child's emotions. From joy to anger to sadness. Music that doesn't talk down to children.
Genre: Kids/Family: General Children's Music
Release Date: 2003
Dog Bone Town © Copyright-Dennis Caraher
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Elephant Played Electric Guitar 5:02 $0.99
Little Bit Late 1:33 $0.99
Life is So Confusing 3:11 $0.99
Bit by Bit 4:24 $0.99
The Boy Who Wouldn't Stop Crying 4:10 $0.99
Dog Bone Town 4:56 $0.99
The Little River 2:54 $0.99
Let it Go 3:37 $0.99
Time to go to Bed 4:09 $0.99
So Long, See ya' Later 2:54 $0.99
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Album Notes

Dennis Caraher's music has been featured on "All Things Considered" on NPR. The Boston Globe says that he is "a brilliant songwriter". Terre Roche of the Roches calls Caraher's tunes "unbelievably catchy". Dog Bone Town has been awarded the Parents' Choice Silver Medal: http://www.parents-choice.org/.Their review follows: Review: Singer/songwriter Dennis Caraher gives his funny and thoughtful songs an ear-pleasing, confiding tone, matched by the carefully crafted simplicity of his folk, country and rock rhythms. He shifts effortlessly from the wackiness of a tall zoo tale ("The Elephant Played Electric Guitar") and "Life Is So Confusing" ("Went into the attic to wash my clothes, put 'em in the oven, but they froze") to the lovely, heartstring-tugging title track about a little dog who was a boy's closest companion until the day she "went to play in Dog Bone Town"-dog heaven. Caraher's a capella tale about a little boy who won't stop crying, despite the efforts of all the grownups around draws listeners in-a teddy bear holds the key to a smile, and "Time To Go To Bed," a parent-and-child tug-of-war that will undoubtedly resonate, is as charming as all get out, with Caraher's daughter singing the child's beguiling point of view. Kids take over with feeling in "Let It Go," too, singing to their peers about what to do with anger and other emotional upheavals; they also add bounce with Caraher in "So Long, See Ya Later," the album's toe-tapping farewell. Lynne Heffley ©2002 Parents' Choice

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REVIEWS

Wonderful sing along songs for everyone!
author: Stacy
The music on Dog Bone Town is great for the entire family. Everyone in my family has a favorite song and they are all different songs. We all LOVE the CD!!!! Thank you so much!
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author: Parma Preschool - Kim Surniak
The children love the CD. The act out a story to "The elephant plays electric guitar.
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