Our friend Little Miss Ann is playing at The Beat Kitchen this Sunday, December 9! If you are looking for something fun to do in between Hanukkah celebrations or decorating your Christmas tree, catch Little Miss Ann with her full band for a folk-rockin' good time! The show starts at noon and you can buy tickets here. Stay tuned to our blog for more music for kids: Little Miss Ann will be playing an in-store show at our Psychobaby brick & mortar in February 2013!
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Thursday, December 6, 2012
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Chicago...Meet The Candy Band!
Detroit's Punk Rock mamas, the Candy Band, are coming to Chi-Town! This fiery foursome has been bringing down the house in Detroit since 2003 and we're thrilled to have them back here in Chicago. They've also rocked Chicago at Lollapalooza multiple times and we're psyched to see them at the Beat Kitchen this coming Sunday.
Expect anything but the ordinary from these ladies! You will find original songs and nursery classics with a cool punk rock twist.
Now add Chicago's beloved Little Miss Ann and you've got one rockin' show!
See this dynamic double billing this Sunday, March 13th. from 12:00 - 1:00 at the Beat Kitchen.
Kit Kat tells us a little about herself and this awesome band.
1. When did you know you wanted to create music as a career?
2. Why did you choose to make music with a children's theme over doing adult music?
3. All kids are embarrassed of their parents. Would you say your kids' are more or less so, because of your chosen profession?
5. What current music are you listening to right now?
Who is in your rockin' crew?
Skittles - vocalsAlmond Joy - guitar
Kit Kat - bass
Starburst - drums
Our kids are known as the Junior Mints, and our husbands, of course, the Paydays.
Expect anything but the ordinary from these ladies! You will find original songs and nursery classics with a cool punk rock twist.
Now add Chicago's beloved Little Miss Ann and you've got one rockin' show!
See this dynamic double billing this Sunday, March 13th. from 12:00 - 1:00 at the Beat Kitchen.
Kit Kat tells us a little about herself and this awesome band.
1. When did you know you wanted to create music as a career?
Our guitar player has been a musician forever, and the rest of us were all music lovers or dabblers. When the band started, we were all stay-at-home moms and that was our focus. We met at the local YWCA and got sucked into the Candy Band.
2. Why did you choose to make music with a children's theme over doing adult music?
Almond Joy, our guitarist, had played in rock bands, but quit when she started her family because being at the bar until 2a.m. was not going to work anymore. She noticed that a lot of the kids' music out there is mellow and acoustic, so she wanted to create something that rocked for kids - a really energetic, distorted guitar sound.
The great thing about it has been that we can always take our kids with us to practices and gigs. There are downsides to that, though. It was chaos when they were younger. We would have to stop practices to change diapers or fish silverware out of the toilet. They quickly figured out that we couldn't hear what the hell they were doing while we were practicing!
3. All kids are embarrassed of their parents. Would you say your kids' are more or less so, because of your chosen profession?
They all think it's cool, even my 16 year old. They got to come to Lollapalooza and hang out backstage with us, so that definitely impressed them.
4. Have your creative choices and leanings rubbed off on your kids' and in what ways?
4. Have your creative choices and leanings rubbed off on your kids' and in what ways?
We've got 9 kids, and several of them play the piano. Plus we have a viola player, a bass player, a drummer,a guitarist, and some great singers. They've done some backup vocals on our albums.
5. What current music are you listening to right now?
A little bit of everything - Eminem, Black Keys, System of a Down, Arcade Fire, Muse, Gorillaz
As Detroiters we are mourning the breakup of the White Stripes - they're definitely a favorite.
Who is in your rockin' crew?
Skittles - vocals
Kit Kat - bass
Starburst - drums
Our kids are known as the Junior Mints, and our husbands, of course, the Paydays.
2100 W. Belmont
Chicago, IL 60618
Chicago, IL 60618
Tickets: $7.00
All ages
Pre-order tickets here
For more information about upcoming shows, visit Kids' Shows Chicago's Facebook Page
Friday, January 28, 2011
Winter Fest at Beat Kitchen
Here's an event not to miss! Come out of hiding and join some of Chicago's favorite kids' bands performing all day at Beat Kitchen's annual Winter Fest! Psychobaby will be there with our stylists offering free punk rock hair streaks and fauxhawks + free tees (while supplies last).
Tickets are $7 at the door or you can purchase them in advance at ticketweb.com.
Beat Kitchen
2100 W. Belmont
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
School of Rock, a Tribute to...
When is the last time you've been to a live show? Ok, well, when is the last time you've been to a live show with your kids that did not involve a carpet square or a rendition of row, row, row your boat? School of Rock is the answer to this seasons cabin fever!
I've always said that School of Rock feels very much like a musical Montessori school. Kids from 8 - 18 play together in every show. The big kids, with an amazing amount of patience, teach and inspire the younger kids. It ends up being a creative hang out of sorts for aspiring musicians. My son has been a part of School of Rock for three years and LOVES it!And if I must say so myself, has turned into quite the piano player!
Just to let you know, these shows are loud, loud, loud. I do see tiny ones at every show but if your Psychobaby is sensitive to noise, it might not be the best idea. But for a kid that's a little bit older and might be thinking about taking on an instrument, go, go, go!
Who knows? Maybe your kiddo will be inspired to be the next Ozzy! Err, is that a good or bad example? Hmm...
I've always said that School of Rock feels very much like a musical Montessori school. Kids from 8 - 18 play together in every show. The big kids, with an amazing amount of patience, teach and inspire the younger kids. It ends up being a creative hang out of sorts for aspiring musicians. My son has been a part of School of Rock for three years and LOVES it!And if I must say so myself, has turned into quite the piano player!
Just to let you know, these shows are loud, loud, loud. I do see tiny ones at every show but if your Psychobaby is sensitive to noise, it might not be the best idea. But for a kid that's a little bit older and might be thinking about taking on an instrument, go, go, go!
Who knows? Maybe your kiddo will be inspired to be the next Ozzy! Err, is that a good or bad example? Hmm...
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