Bari Koral Family Rock Band The Apple Tree & The Honey Bee Cd Review


Have you heard of the Bari Koral Family this cd is amazing and has a lot of great music.

My thoughts and my kid's thoughts:

The kid's loved this cd was jumping around and dancing and singing. This cd get's you moving which is great for little ones.
I think introducing your children to music at a early age is great because it can open so many doors for them in the future. This would be a great cd to take in the car with you if you have long trips it would definitely keep your children entertained. Just make sure to bring some of your music to I'm sure it will be nice to have a break from it to if you know what I mean..


This cd has 12 amazing songs on it. 

Bari Koral Family Rock Band The Apple Tree & The Honey Bee Loopylou Tunes 13 May 2014 BARI KORAL’S THE APPLE TREE & THE HONEY BEE “The ‘IT Girl’ in kids’/family music” — New York Magazine “The Sheryl Crow for kids” — New York Post “Blockbuster Children’s Entertainment” — Newsday NEW YORK — Here’s the buzz: One of the most popular kids’/family recording artists on the scene today, Bari Koral, takes an adventurous leap forward with the Bari Koral Family Rock Band’s fourth album, The Apple Tree & The Honey Bee, set for release in May. Over the past seven years, Bari Koral has established herself not only as a beloved performer but also as a leading force in the “yoga for kids” movement. Bari’s catchy, pop-friendly tunes and interactive live shows featuring a creative blend of music and movement have gained her legions of fans, while many of her songs are also widely used in kids’ yoga classes and preschool classrooms. As a kids’ yoga expert, Bari lectures nationally on the subject.



 Watch for Bari as host of the world’s first yoga-based, movement-and-music TV show for kids, coming soon on the Veria Living Network. For The Apple Tree & The Honey Bee, Bari decided a musical stretch was in order, so she brought her band to Nashville to record the album under the guiding hand of legendary producer Brad Jones. Brad Jones, described by music journalist Rick Clark as “one of the most self-directed and disciplined guys I know in music,” has worked with everyone from Matthew Sweet, Jill Sobule, Marshall Crenshaw and Ron Sexsmith to Justin Townes Earle, Yo La Tengo, Over the Rhine, Chuck Prophet, and Josh Rouse. Jones produced Josh Rouse’s highly lauded Nashville and 1972. The Apple Tree & The Honey Bee leads off with “Dancing Bear,” a rocking, good-times tune with a great dance beat, which features Bari Koral “trading fours” with Dred Scott’s excellent bass guitar work. Bari wrote “Big Truck” à la Johnny Cash, and Dan Cohen’s twangy guitars combine with Bari’s impressive country vocals to give the song an authentic “on the road” feel. Shifting gears with 18-wheel precision, Bari turns the corner on the next song, “Birthday,” a poppy anthem of love and security. Other highlights include the New Orleans flavor of “Roller Coaster,” spiced with vocal “whees” that are sure to delight, and the humorous, two-beat “Back to the Farm,” which is guaranteed to get kids moving. People Magazine named Bari Koral’s 2012 release, Anna and the Cupcakes, one of that year’s coolest albums for kids. Bari’s songs are in regular rotation on Sirius/XM Radio’s Kids Place Live, and her recordings have been honored with two Parents’ Choice Awards and two NAPPA Awards. Enthused Jeff Bogle of Out With The Kids, “What would Norah Jones sound like if she decided to up the tempo a bit and make music geared towards young people? My guess is that she would probably emulate the music The Bari Koral Family Rock Band is making right now.” The Apple Tree & The Honey Bee will be available at amazon.com, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, and at independent retail outlet throughout the country. 



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