Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Making Silly Faces CD by In the Nick of Time Review + {Rafflecopter Giveaway – Ends 10/26} (CLOSED)

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Children love making faces, so Making Silly Faces was a great CD title for In the Nick of Time’s newest children’s music album. Singer and performer, Nick Deysher, is a preschool teacher who knows what kids like…fun music.

MIAMI, FL (June 27, 2011) – With a 2010 Parents’ Choice® Gold Award for his album, People, Places & Things, proudly in hand, independent children’s musician and preschool teacher Nick Deysher – who records and performs as In The Nick of Time eagerly anticipates the September 6 release of his fifth studio CD, Making Silly Faces.

Noted for eclectic recordings that feature a smooth blend of rock, pop, disco, reggae, rap, jazz and funk, Nick Deysher and In The Nick of Time draw on a lush expanse of musical influences from the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, and beyond.  Explains Nick, “I grew up listening to kids’ music by Bill Harley, Barry Louis Polisar and, of course, the Sesame Street records.  I’m always amazed by how many of those songs I remember! My mom had all the Beatles albums on vinyl, and I sort of felt like they were uncles I never met. I try to pay homage to my influences on each of my CDs.  Careful listeners will hear hints of Bob Marley, Johnny Cash, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, The Ramones and many others (even Snoop Dogg).”

Celebrating the sounds of popular music from the ‘70s to the present day, Making Silly Faces opens with “The Sun Is Up (And So Am I),” a classic rock tune in the style of bands like The Rolling Stones, and then shifts easily to the funky hip-hop sounds of the album’s title track. From there, the music keeps on coming in a deluge of creativity, ranging from Latin mambo rhythms on “I Tried It ... I Liked It”  to the Stevie Wonder-inspired “High Five Hive”  to a ‘70s disco tune (“Dancing Pants”) that’s sure to get parents and kids on the floor doing their best John Travolta moves.  “In The Nick of Time” picks up the sound of melodic rock groups like U2 and Coldplay, while the pop/dance “Slumber Party” is reminiscent of Pink, Lady Gaga and Rhianna. “Punk Rocks” is a driving, punk rock song about – well -- rocks!  There’s even a salute to Led Zeppelin.

Says Nick Deysher, “When I started recording Making Silly Faces I wanted to create an album that spoke to the kid in me who remembers hearing this kind of music growing up. The themes relate directly to my childhood (making silly faces, picky eating, patience). Lyrically, I was writing to the little kid who loved to joke around but hated to try new things. Musically, I was borrowing bits and pieces of my favorite songs and groups.”

Nick Deysher is inspired not only by the music he’s heard and loved through the years, but also by day-to-day interactions with the kids he’s taught. He explains, “Making children’s music has been a natural thing for me because it’s a lot like teaching, and I’ve been teaching -- as a camp counselor, babysitter, music instructor, preschool teacher -- since I was a kid myself.  Also, I’ve never really reached a point where I forgot what it was like to be 3 or 8 or 15.”  In fact, Nick’s remarkable ability to connect with young children has earned him the affectionate nickname “The Toddler Whisperer.”  After completing his undergraduate education as a jazz composition major at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, Nick took a break to teach preschool, where his popularity soared because he made learning fun by incorporating his musical abilities into every lesson and activity.   Nick went on to earn a master’s degree in Media Writing and Studio Music Production from the University of Florida’s prestigious Frost School of Music.  The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences honored Nick in 2006 for his contribution to children’s music by presenting him with the prestigious Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship.

Nick Deysher has released four previous In The Nick of Time albums, One Man Band (2001), In The Nick of Time (2003),Coconut Groove (2007), and the Parents’ Choice® Gold Award winning People, Places & Things (2009).  Nick lives in Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood with his wife, Tracey (who sings on his albums), and dog, Lucy (who barks on his albums).
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My son has thoroughly enjoyed this fun CD. But with songs like “Making Silly Faces,” “Dancing Pants” and even “Pirates Never Say Please” I think most kids would find some pleasure in it.

You can buy the Making Silly Faces by In the Nick of Time CD at http://cdbaby.com/cd/innickoftime. Or you can sign up in the Rafflecopter form below to win a copy of the CD for yourself.


*Disclaimer: I received a copy of this CD for review. All opinions are my own.*




5 comments:

  1. I love the dancing pants song!

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  2. it looks like so much for for the kids! what's not to love?!

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  3. The music and the fact that the singer/songwriter works with therefore knows about children!
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  4. Sounds like the kind of music my kids would love!

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