Caspar Babypants
Caspar Babypants | |
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Caspar Babypants performing in Medina, Washington, 2011 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, US |
Genres | Children's music |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Aurora Elephant Music |
Website | babypantsmusic |
Members | Chris Ballew |
Past members |
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Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who was also the vocalist and bassist of The Presidents of the United States of America.
History[edit]
Ballew's first brush with children's music came in 2002, when he recorded and donated an album of traditional children's songs to the nonprofit Program for Early Parent Support titled "PEPS Sing A Long!" Although that was a positive experience for him, he did not consider making music for families until he met his wife, collage artist Kate Endle.[1] Her art inspired Ballew to consider making music that "sounded like her art looked" as he has said. Ballew began writing original songs and digging up nursery rhymes and folk songs in the public domain to interpret and make his own.[2] The first album, Here I Am!, was recorded during the summer of 2008 and released in February 2009.
Ballew began to perform solo as Caspar Babypants in the Seattle area in January 2009. Fred Northup, a Seattle-based comedy improvisor, heard the album and offered to play as his live percussionist. Northrup also suggested his frequent collaborator Ron Hippe as a keyboard player. "Frederick Babyshirt" and "Ronald Babyshoes" were the Caspar Babypants live band from May 2009 to April 2012. Both Northup and Hippe appear on some of his recordings but since April 2012 Caspar Babypants has exclusively performed solo. The reasons for the change were to include more improvisation in the show and to reduce the sound levels so that very young children and newborns could continue to attend without being overstimulated.
Ballew runs the Aurora Elephant Music record label, books shows, produces, records, and masters the albums himself. Distribution for the albums is handled by Burnside Distribution in Portland, Oregon. All of the albums feature cover art by Ballew's wife, Kate Endle.
The album FLYING HIGH! was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Children's Music Album.
"FUN FAVORITES!" and "HAPPY HITS!" are two vinyl-only collections of hit songs released in 2018
Discography[edit]
- Albums
- PEPS (2002)
- Here I Am! (Released 03/17/09) Special guests: Jen Wood, Fysah Thomas
- More Please! (Released 12/15/09) Special guests: Fred Northup, Ron Hippe
- This Is Fun! (Released 11/02/10) Special guests: Fred Northup, Ron Hippe, Krist Novoselic, Charlie Hope
- Sing Along! (Released 08/16/11) Special guests: Fred Northup, Ron Hippe, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Stone Gossard, Frances England, Rachel Loshak
- Hot Dog! (Released 04/17/12) Special guests: Fred Northup, Ron Hippe, Rachel Flotard (Visqueen)
- I Found You! (Released 12/18/12) Special guests: Steve Turner (Mudhoney), Rachel Flotard (Visqueen), John Richards
- Baby Beatles! (Released 09/15/13)
- Rise And Shine! (Released 09/16/14)
- Night Night! (Released 03/17/15)
- Beatles Baby! (Released 09/18/2015)
- Away We Go! (Released 08/12/2016)
- Winter Party! (Released 11/18/16)
- Jump For Joy! (Released 08/18/17)
- Sleep Tight! (Released 01/19/18)
- Keep It Real! (Released 08/17/18)
- Best Beatles! (Released 03/29/19)
- Flying High! (Released 08/16/19)
- Bug Out! (released 05/1/20)
- Happy Heart! (Released 11/13/20)
- Easy Breezy! (Released 11/05/21)
- Appearances
- Many Hands: Family Music for Haiti CD (released 2010) – Compilation of various artists
- Songs Stories And Friends: Let's Go Play – Charlie Hope (released 2011) – vocals on Alouette
- Shake It Up, Shake It Off (released 2012) – Compilation of various artists
- Keep Hoping Machine Running – Songs Of Woody Guthrie (released 2012) – Compilation of various artists
- Apple Apple – The Harmonica Pocket (released 2013) – vocals on Monkey Love
- Simpatico – Rennee and Friends (released 2015) – writer and vocals on I Am Not Afraid
- Sundrops – The Harmonica Pocket (released 2015) – vocals on Digga Dog Kid
References[edit]
- ↑ Exclusive: Chris Ballew of The Presidents of the United States of America (aka Caspar Babypants)!, archived from the original on 2010-07-18, retrieved 2010-09-06 Unknown parameter
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