Dinobone Music is pleased to announce their new release
by recording artist Kim Milai, a CD for young children,
titled Dinobone, Dinobone, Have You Heard?. Kim’s
arrangements of children’s folk songs are hip, clever
and kidtested, maybe best described as "Bjork meets
Raffi." Dinobone, Dinobone, Have You Heard? proves that
folk music can be modernized for kids without taking away
from its traditional value.
Kim produced it as if it were an adult pop recording.
She says, "I wanted the music to have a fun, modern and
alternative edge. The songs are sweet but not syrupy."
The title of the CD comes from the song "Dinobone,
Dinobone," which is a reworking of the traditional
"Hambone, Hambone" with a dinosaur twist.
The CD includes active songs and quiet songs from
different cultures…songs that reflect a variety of
moods for a wide range of listeners. Her primary goal
is that kids under six have a blast singing, listening
and moving to the music. Songs like "Dinobone, Dinobone"
and "All Around the Kitchen" exemplify her approach.
Concurrent with the CD’s release, Kim is taking her show
on the road. And she’s developed a stage act to grab
kids’ attention. Instead of strumming a guitar, she
bounces around on stage playing electronic mallet
percussion, while singing and mugging with her puppet,
Dinobone. One of the highlights of the show is Kim
reading "The Story of Dinobone" to the kids. She
starts her tour in Northern California, expands it
throughout the rest of the state, and plans to tour
nationwide.
About Kim Milai
Kim Milai has always led a double life an
elementary music teacher by day and a rock drummer
by night. As part of the New York City music scene,
Kim played drums with various alternative, pop and
punk bands, sharing the stage with the B52’s, Cyndi
Lauper, Marianne Faithful, Live, Matthew Sweet, and
Living Colour. During the day she taught general
music in New York City elementary schools. Over the
years she developed her own unique teaching style,
using puppets, movement and a multicultural blend of
songs to keep the kids involved and enthused.
Her desire to share her love of music and music
making brought her to California as the curriculum
manager for Piano Discovery, an innovative software
program that helps users learn to play the piano
through their computer. She poured herself into a
kids version of Piano Discovery, and it went on to earn
five-star reviews and awards such as the National Parental
Seal of Approval, ComputED’s Best Children's Educational
Software, and Newsweek's Editor's Choice.
Kim missed making music with kids and she returned to
teaching. At the same time she began work on her CD,
basically doing it all: producing, arranging, engineering,
playing and singing. The result, for the benefit of kids
everywhere, is Dinobone, Dinobone, Have You Heard?.
To purchase a CD or to obtain updates on upcoming concerts,
go to www.dinobone.