Here at Hullabaloo World Headquarters, we like to say Were putting the music back in kid’s music!? because, until recently, it’s been a pretty sad state of affairs. A lot of parents raised on rocknroll have a hard time down-shifting to singing dinosaurs and hamsters and, frankly, we don?t blame them.We?re proud to be part of a growing number of artists that have found a way to honor and entertain kids without making their parents want to jump out of a moving mini-van.
Steve’s a folksinger and a songwriter and Brendan is a long-time rocknroll drummer so, you?ll hear traces of twang, funk, rock, folk and blues in our songs. We play the time-tested favorites we all grew up with and we write songs that make kids laugh, think, sing, dance, clap and stomp their feet.
I’ll admit it. I was that parent that said, “Uh, no way!” when it came to kid’s music in the car. I think what ruined it for me was a free cd we got at the pediatrician’s office. It was cheesy, it was outdated, and most of all, it was so upbeat, even a cheerleader would have been turned off. I immediately regretted this decision when it was just Sonshine and I driving 600 miles one way to see my parents. We both ended up with hoarse voices. (Mine from attempting to sing any children’s song I remembered and Sonshine crying for me to stop!) I think every family should have a children’s band they can agree on and we finally found ours!

You can really tell that these two have been friends since kindergarten as their music just seems to flow seamlessly together. Our favorite song on the whole cd had to be the silly Dad Upside Down song, because there is nothing sillier than hearing about mom and dad upside down! My two year old loves it! We’re also partial to Sippy Cup, Green Beans Everywhere, we get a little giddy up in our hitch to the fiddles in Raise a Ruckus and I can’t help but start to sway when I hear a ukulele like in Favorite Day! There are twelve songs total that run for thirty-two minutes, just the right length to usually get us to where we’re going or to and from the grocery store!
If you’re looking for a new type of kids music that won’t send you in search of earplugs, then Hullabaloo is the perfect down to earth, folk band you’ve been looking for. Head to their website, listening to a few songs and you’ll find not just your kids jumping around, but your toes might be tapping too!
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You can connect with Hullabaloo on their website and Facebook pages
Buy It
You can purchase the Raise a Ruckus CD from their website’s store for $12




