Lucy Kalantari and The Jazz Cats have cut a wide swath in children's music with a Grammy win and frequent plays on KPL! It got me thinking, does an artist who digs deep into a specific music style have an advantage or disadvantage when it comes to gaining traction in the overall genre? Lucy joins me this time to talk about what it is like to focus on one specific style of music, how they got there, and how they works to expand musical options for kids and families. Also a cool track, a chat about call and response, and a continuing dialogue about how I am totally not stalking Lucy despite the creepy language I seem to use that would make it seem otherwise. (I AM NOT STALKING LUCY I JUST LISTEN TO HER MUSIC!)
Barn Banter - EP 46 - Big Sounds with Poco Drom
Barn Banter - EP 45 - Getting Real with Tim Kubart
Barn Banter - EP 44 - Collaboration like Crosswords with Brady Rymer and David Gibb
Barn Banter - EP 43 - Doing the Hustle with Matthew Nord
Barn Banter - EP 42 - Deep into the Barn with Red Yarn
Barn Banter - EP 41 - Taking it to the NEXT LEVEL with Beth Blenz-Clucas
Barn Banter - EP 40 - Juking the Joint with Jesse Jukebox
Barn Banter - EP 39 - Getting Active with Wendy and DB
Barn Banter - EP 38 - Getting Messy with Amelia Robinson
Barn Banter - EP 37 - Split Personalities Part 4 with Two of a Kind
Barn Banter - EP 36 - Shining Bright with Twinkle Time
Barn Banter - EP 35 - The Big 3 with Laura Doherty
Barn Banter - EP 34 - Non-Secular Tunes with Parker and Alexander
Barn Banter - EP 33 - Building a Base and Keeping Hope with Tony van Veen
Barn Banter - EP 31 - Branding and Balance with Joanie Leeds
Barn Banter - EP 30 - More Mental Health with Heidi Gjefle
Barn Banter - Ep 29 - Podcasting with Mike Mason
Barn Banter - Ep 28 - Split Personalities Part 3 wit Kelli Welli
Barn Banter - Ep 27 - Library Gigs with Katherine Dines
Barn Banter - Ep 26 - CMN with Val Smalkin
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