Named NUMBER ONE on the “Best Kids Bands of 2012” by TimeOut New York
“…the unquestioned superstars of children’s music…”
- Time Out New York
Brooklyn’s beloved They Might Be Giants changed the face ofchildren’s music in 2002 with the release of their first family album, No! Now,the band is calling on fans to help create a new music video for a bonusextended version of album track “Alphabet of Nations,” and they needyour help! Teaming up with international children’s charity organization TheGlobal Fund For Children and Emily Oberman of Pentagram NY, the guysare asking residents of countries named in the song to snap three photos: aportrait, their country’s flag, and an image that represents their culture, andpost them to @tmbg on Twitter with the hashtag #TMBGnation oron the band’s Tumblr. Submissions are due by August 1st, somake sure to get your photos in! For more details, check out the band’scall-to-action video, and please re-post the video to spread theword!
The bonus extended version of “Alphabet of Nations” appears on TMBG’s newdeluxe edition re-issue of No!,released June 26th onIdlewild Recordings to celebrate the album’s 10-year anniversary. Available via iTunes andall other digital retailers, the album contains seven brand new bonus tracks.
After the release of No!, They Might Be Giants saw continuedsuccess in the world of kid’s music with2005’s Here Come The ABCs and 2008’s HereCome The 123s, both which received GRAMMY nominations. HereCome The 123s went on to earn the band their second GRAMMY Award, for“Best Children’s Album.” Having solidified their position in children’smusic, be sure to grab TMBG’s new re-issue and contribute your photos to the“Alphabet of Nations” video, premiering in September!
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