
Kit and Kaboodle
Off the Wall
© 1997 LaCasse/Rogers (603263970129)
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This is music and comedy for family audiences, like a mutant cross between Raffi and the Smothers Brothers.
tracks
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Bubble Wrap
- 3 Yankee Doodle
- 4 Going on a Picnic
- 5 Polly Wolly Doodle
- 6 Do the Kaboodle
- 7 Not the Not Song
- 8 Talking on the Phone
- 9 Grandma's on Vacation
- 10 A Wolf in Wolf's Clothing
- 11 What Kind of House Do You Want?
- 12 Intermission
- 13 Talent Show
- 14 Little Red Robin Hood
- 15 Baking Up a House
- 16 Granny's Love Song
- 17 Little Red Robin Hood
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Kit and Kaboodle is a crowd pleasing duo delivering a clean, high-energy, music and comedy show for family audiences of all ages. This talented twosome transforms family friendly songs into hilarious comedy routines loaded with audience participation.
Kit and Kaboodle has spent a decade entertaining family audiences at state and county fairs, indoor and outdoor concerts, school assemblies and private events all across the mid-west. Their travels have taken them from Gordon, Nebraska to Chattanooga, Tennessee; from International Falls, Minnesota to Sedalia, Missouri.
Kit and Kaboodle formed in the spring of 1993. They began with the idea that music and comedy intended for young audiences should not be low minded or saccharine, but should be worthy of entertaining people of any age. Within a year and a half they had made their first album, "Best of Friends", and had played one hundred shows. Their second album, "Ready for Fun!" was released in 1995, to rave reviews. Their third album, "Off the Wall" was recorded live at the Minnesota Children's Museum.
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One of the best children's CD's out there--quirky fun.
author: Sharon GerlachKit and Kaboodle had that rare combination of goofiness and real talent. Their songs are favorites of my kids (both preschoolers) but even better, they are musically interesting enough for my husband and I to enjoy. The lyrics are hilarious and the guitar riffs are great. Too bad they don't perform together anymore!