On 2007's GET ON THE BUS!, the brightly hued Canadian children's group the Doodlebops offer up a giddily energetic collection of songs aimed at the toddler set. With its bold colorful aesthetic and catchy pop tunes (see "You're the Best" and ...
GREAT! MY KIDS ARE SINGING THE SONGS ALL DAY!! Submitted by smokee (W HAVERSTRAW, NY) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Doodlebops Get On The Bus My son loves this cd becuse it has great cd if you dont have it yet
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The Doodlebops Review This new doodle CD is very awesome! It will get everyone dancing. The songs are very catchy, and fun to listen too.
Rock like a doodlebop!! Submitted by lizzie_doodle (California) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$18.99 THE HIPSHOOTERS: LIVE AT THE BOMBSHELTER!If you hang out under the Story Bridge on any Sunday evening you're sure to catch the Texas vibe emanating from the Bombshelter Bar at the Story Bridge Hotel. If you go and investigate further you'd be hard pressed to see the source of excitement. The crowd spills onto the street, and it's hard work just getting through the door, let alone being able to see the band. This is not on New Years Eve, this is not what happens with a public holiday on Monday, this is every week of the year. The Hipshooters have created quite a stir since crossing our shores from their native New Zealand just a year ago. With Anton Tipi Elkington out front and Billy Williams on Bass, the band is completed by local boy, Bob Peele on drums. 'Live At The Bombshelter' does full justice to a 'Shooters' gig. Too often live recordings are scratchy and mistakes aplenty, not so with this offering. The outfit is so tight and polished you could believe it came from the studio. The album features twelve tracks, eight of which are original. The compliment are made up of some popular standards, 'Mary Had A Little Lamb' and 'T-Bone Shuffle' among them. They have suffered none through the Hipshooter's energetic interpretation. Certainly what strikes you most is Tipi's startling guitar work to see him play, you have to wonder how he doesn't snap the slender neck of his Strat. He bends the strings almost to breaking (and sometimes beyond), extracting every ounce of torment and passion and then some. His hard edged vocals similarly convey all the angst and ...