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    The Infant's Skull; Or The End of the World. A Tale of the Millennium: ab 1.99 €
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    Calm the Crying - The Secret Baby Language That Reveals the Hidden Meaning Behind an Infant's Cry: ab 9.99 €
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    Meconium Aspiration - An Infant's Story: ab 8.99 €
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    Following the success of his 2009 (AD) debut release, 'Thank You For Joining the Happy Club', kindie-rocker Billy Kelly pushed aside a backlog of some two dozen finished original songs to write his second CD for kids from scratch. Why? Pretty much no reason! His self-appointed goal was simply to write a musical comedy album for kids about things that struck him funny: an alien-invasion dance craze (The Dance From Outer Space), a diaper-wearing infant's take on why people disappear into bathrooms so often (She's In the Bathroom Now), and the zenith of civilization in the known universe as evinced by a stadium-full of people doing 'the wave' (Check It Out: They're Doing the Wave). Billy's brand-new CD,'Is This Some Kind of Joke?', features ten hilarious new tracks - among them a catchy duet with Davy Jones of The Monkees (Me and My Brand New Haircut) , a song about a man who can only say the word 'La' (We Say LA), and what must certainly be the longest, most elaborately produced song about a cardboard box in the history of popular music (The Legend of Johnny Box). And did we mention the packaging? Each of the first 1,000 copies of the new disc comes in an autographed envelope tucked away inside of a 15 x 20 inch tear-proof, full-color poster with lyrics and a gigantic maze on the back. Oh, and the poster is waterproof! No, really. As if that wasn't enough, there are still a couple more songs on this darn thing! (Do the math.) Run, don't walk, to your nearest computer and order a copy of 'Is This Some Kind of Joke?' today! Unless you are already at your computer, in which case skip the running part and go right to the 'ordering today'. Thank you.
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    Jess Grant writes songs that provoke and amuse, fusing lyrical intensity with diverse pop styles and working-class ethics. Raised by a father who's tone-deaf and a mother who called sheet music "those little black dots with lines," Jess had to look elsewhere for musical inspiration. He was drawn to the stories sung by folk singers like Ed McCurdy, the Kingston Trio, Harry Belafonte, Joan Baez and the Weavers. Driving cross-country as a kid, Jess would look forward to hearing rock'n'roll hits like the Rolling Stones' Satisfaction and Chuck Berry's Memphis. In high school he took up the piano and his imagination was captured by the music of Jethro Tull, Elton John, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, David Bowie, Paul Simon, Supertramp and Genesis. Jess' own music has changed over the years, and his songwriting has grown more focused. Starting out on piano in high school, he switched to bass for a couple of years before finally settling into his current position of rhythm guitarist and lead singer. Some of Jess' favorite performing songwriters currently include Graham Parker, Steve Earle, Ani Difranco, Richard Thompson, Bruce Cockburn, Sheryl Crow, Dave Alvin, and James McMurtry. Jess tackles topics that would stump a lesser songwriter, and his shows invariably elicit some uncomfortable titters. "For my Foreskin" is a cutting but humorous critique of circumcision, "Oh Victoria" is a lovelorn look at lingerie catalogs and the self-pleasure they can provide, "Elvis and the Magi" recasts the Nativity tale with Elvis Presley in the holy infant's role, and "Living in the Harem" is told in the voice of a eunuch living among a rich man's wives. Not songs for the faint of heart - but luckily Jess writes plenty of love songs too. Career Spotlights: · Currently fronting indie rock band Sugarcane Mutiny · Leader of Jett City (a tribute to Joan Jett) · "My Birthright,' finalist, Tumbleweed song contest (2005) · Featured at IWW's 2005 Centenary (Vancouver BC) · Appeared at Seattle's NW Folklife Festival (2005, 2007) · "Auto Shop" -- heard on NPR's Car Talk (2004) · "Hands" -- title track, Normajean Jacob's CD (2003) · Studied with Steve Seskin, Sisters Songwriting Academy (2002) · Opened for Utah Phillips, John Trudell, Jello Biafra Discography Your Town (7-song rock CD by Sugarcane Mutiny on Bristling Barnacle Music, 2008) The Washington Waltz (full-length acoustic CD on Bristling Barnacle Music, 2003)
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