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Culture worker and consummate late bloomer, Chris was a founding member of erstwhile college radio darlings Camper Van Beethoven. He earns his keep as an early-childhood music specialist. His main gig is at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, running their Toddler Tunes program. If you're a parent in San Francisco, you should certainly check it out.
Note that Chris has many more songs on line besides the ones featured in the player. just click the button labeled "MUSIC" to see the whole catalog. It also may be worth noting that links don't show up in the blog entry previews, so even if the post is short, do click on the "read more..." link to get all the goodies.
Chris has two albums of music for children which are available at CD Baby, but there's plenty of music available only on Fuzz
Chris plays the accordion in public.
There is another version of this blog here with a growing blogroll, where I may write different stuff sometimes.
Note that Chris has many more songs on line besides the ones featured in the player. just click the button labeled "MUSIC" to see the whole catalog. It also may be worth noting that links don't show up in the blog entry previews, so even if the post is short, do click on the "read more..." link to get all the goodies.
Chris has two albums of music for children which are available at CD Baby, but there's plenty of music available only on Fuzz
Chris plays the accordion in public.
There is another version of this blog here with a growing blogroll, where I may write different stuff sometimes.
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Last week I started drafting a post about how the Hillary Clinton's campaign was profoundly historic whether or not she won the nomination and the great good it did for womankind in general and how I hoped her die-hard supporters didn't give up on the Democrats because an Obama presidency can also be a vehicle for moving the feminist agenda forward and because a McCain presidency would just be no damn good, but one of my favorite Nation columnists, Katha Pollitt, wrote a piece that I...
There is a refreshingly level-headed piece in the N.Y. Times today about kids and technology. The question of when it is appropriate to introduce certain gizmos to your child is now a basic parenting issue that simply did not exist twenty years ago. Author Warren Buckleitner did his homework and consults the literature on child development. While he focuses exclusively on the concepts of Piaget, he successfully conveys the notion that cognitive development proceeds in stages which must be...
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I have been developing what, to me, is a key point about the the difference between the "old" and the "new" in extending the knowledge-space[for lack of a better term] on the web, with particular focus on music [and everything that music touches - which is EVERYTHING].
In this connection, please refer to my blog on David Brook's Op-Ed About Music and The Segmented Society and your considered response and added perspectives.
I think for music discovery and appreciation to make real progress in the digital era of the Long Tail, web-based communities such as fuzz need to develop a new "wiki" approach to content development and find ways for better data management so the input is linked and developed. Any ideas?
Your music is great!!!
Cheers
all day
thank-you chris
velea