Get a country-sized helping of sing-and-dance-along
tunes served family-style with acclaimed musician Alastair Moock, who
has an “indie sensibility hip parents dig” (The Boston Herald).
- With the birth of his twin daughters in 2006, this gifted Boston
folk star was inspired to try his hand at family music. Today, Moock
and his Rowdy Roots band delight young audiences nationwide with silly
and inspiring songs. - Moock’s achievements in children’s music include the Boston
Children’s Music Favorite Album of the Year, the Parents’ Choice Awards
Silver Honor, and the National Parents Publishing Awards (NAPPA) Gold
Honor for his first two albums. At this summer’s show, Moock will
present the world premiere of his upcoming 2013 CD. - After one of Moock’s daughters was diagnosed with leukemia in
2012, he began creating an album that focuses on appreciating the little
things, coping with hardship, and embracing the struggle. He is
currently fundraising for the record (tentatively titled Singing Our Way Through: Songs for the World’s Bravest Kids), which he plans to give as a free resource to pediatric oncologists. - “Moock refreshes the classic brand of acoustic folk
with a zany sense of humor as seen on songs about a mixed-up alphabet
(‘CBAs’), being a curious toddler (‘Three Like Me’) and harvesting your
own veggie garden (‘Didn’t Know What I Was Missing).”—The Boston Herald
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