Dan Zanes
Dan Zanes was born in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1961. He was a member of the… Read Full Bio ↴Dan Zanes was born in Exeter, New Hampshire in 1961. He was a member of the Del Fuegos from the beginning to the end of the eighties. In 1994, he released a solo CD, “Cool Down Time,” shortly after which he moved to Brooklyn, N.Y. with his wife and daughter, where he then released Rocket Ship Beach (2000), launching his own record label, Festival Five Records. The CD was an immediate hit with families around America, as well as with the New York Times Magazine, which said, “Zanes’ kids music works because it is not kids music; it’s just music—music that’s unsanitized, unpasteurized, that’s organic even.”
His next CD, Family Dance (2001) was comprised of songs that are difficult not to dance to, and featured Loudon Wainwright III, Rosanne Cash and a lot of dancing that you can’t actually see but you can imagine. Next in the Festival Five family series came Night Time! (2002)—featuring collaborations with Aimee Mann and Lou Reed—followed by the GRAMMY nominated House Party (2003), a rambunctious twenty-song collection that includes Deborah Harry, Bob Weir, and Philip Glass, as well as the Rubí Theater Company and Rankin Don (a.k.a Father Goose).
“Sea Music,” a collection of maritime songs that was the first CD in the Festival Five Folk Series, and was cited in Rolling Stone’s Hot Issue in the category of Hot Maritime Sounds. The next CD in the Folk Series—“Parades and Panoramas: 25 Songs Collected by Carl Sandburg for The American Songbag”—is the disk on which Dan’s scruffy troupe of musicians dragged the poet’s 1927 collection of songs kicking and screaming into this century, with traditional instruments, with tuba-driven electric guitars, with whatever it takes.
The Grammy-award winning CD “Catch That Train” is the latest in the Family Series (co-released by Starbucks/Hear Music), and is the one CD in America today that brings together the Kronos Quartet, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Father Goose, Dan’s mother-in-law, and the children of South Africa’s Agape Orphanage to sing Zulu folk songs, an old labor organizing tune, a song about the joys of farming the English countryside, and of course a few train songs. “Catch That Train” features an instrumental mix that highlights cuatros and lap steels and does not in any way discourage the use of trombone. As usual, it’s all in one book-length, lyric-and-chord-filled package.
And speaking of books, Dan is the author of two picture book collaborations with the artist Donald Saaf “Jump Up!” and “Hello Hello” (Little, Brown and Company Books), and he can be seen in the Dan Zanes and Friends concert video and DVD, entitled “All Around the Kitchen!” recorded in 2005 at the Knitting Factory, in New York City.
Lately, Dan has been spending his spare time with Spanish dictionaries, listening to salsa or merengue or norteño or anything along those lines.
—Taken from www.danzanes.com
His next CD, Family Dance (2001) was comprised of songs that are difficult not to dance to, and featured Loudon Wainwright III, Rosanne Cash and a lot of dancing that you can’t actually see but you can imagine. Next in the Festival Five family series came Night Time! (2002)—featuring collaborations with Aimee Mann and Lou Reed—followed by the GRAMMY nominated House Party (2003), a rambunctious twenty-song collection that includes Deborah Harry, Bob Weir, and Philip Glass, as well as the Rubí Theater Company and Rankin Don (a.k.a Father Goose).
“Sea Music,” a collection of maritime songs that was the first CD in the Festival Five Folk Series, and was cited in Rolling Stone’s Hot Issue in the category of Hot Maritime Sounds. The next CD in the Folk Series—“Parades and Panoramas: 25 Songs Collected by Carl Sandburg for The American Songbag”—is the disk on which Dan’s scruffy troupe of musicians dragged the poet’s 1927 collection of songs kicking and screaming into this century, with traditional instruments, with tuba-driven electric guitars, with whatever it takes.
The Grammy-award winning CD “Catch That Train” is the latest in the Family Series (co-released by Starbucks/Hear Music), and is the one CD in America today that brings together the Kronos Quartet, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Father Goose, Dan’s mother-in-law, and the children of South Africa’s Agape Orphanage to sing Zulu folk songs, an old labor organizing tune, a song about the joys of farming the English countryside, and of course a few train songs. “Catch That Train” features an instrumental mix that highlights cuatros and lap steels and does not in any way discourage the use of trombone. As usual, it’s all in one book-length, lyric-and-chord-filled package.
And speaking of books, Dan is the author of two picture book collaborations with the artist Donald Saaf “Jump Up!” and “Hello Hello” (Little, Brown and Company Books), and he can be seen in the Dan Zanes and Friends concert video and DVD, entitled “All Around the Kitchen!” recorded in 2005 at the Knitting Factory, in New York City.
Lately, Dan has been spending his spare time with Spanish dictionaries, listening to salsa or merengue or norteño or anything along those lines.
—Taken from www.danzanes.com
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Dan Zanes Lyrics
03. Moon over Greene County [Mallory:] "No! There is no escaping here!" [Mickey:] "Who's…
All Around the Kitchen All around the kitchen cock-a-doodle-doodle-doo All around t…
All Night Long Sister, here's a song for the long night Sister, here's a…
Catch That Train Everybody′s talkin' about a day up at the lake So let′s…
Catch That Train! Everybody's talkin' about a day up at the lake So let's…
Down In The Valley down in the valley two by two two by two, baby…
Erie Canal I′ve got an old mule and her name is Sal Fifteen…
Jump up Jump up day is breaking Jump up let's get shaking I know…
Let's Shake Put your arms out to the side and let's shake Wave…
Loch Lomond By yon bonnie banks, by yon bonnie braes Where the sun…
Moon Over Greene County [Mallory:] "No! There is no escaping here!" [Mickey:] "Who's…
Old Joe Clark old joe clark old joe clark, he had a house eighteen stories…
Roll The Chariot We'll roll, roll the chariot along, We'll roll, roll the cha…
Side By Side Well we ain't got a barrel of money We may look…
Smile Smile Smile Every time I think of you, Smile for a while That's…
Waltzing Matilda once a jolly swagman camped by the billabong, under the shad…
Welcome Table I'm gonna sit at the welcome table I'm gonna sit at…
What a Wonderful World I see trees that are green red roses too I watch…
Wonderwheel I went to a weekend fair Met someone while I was…