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Artist description
America's musical ambassador to the children of the world, Jim Valley spreads a message of friendship, self-esteem, creativity and ecology with wonderful songs that are enjoyable for kids and adults. |
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Music Style
Music for children and parents. |
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Similar Artists
In the realm of children's music, there is no one like Jim. |
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Artist History
Jim was lead guitarist for Paul Revere & the Raiders during their 1960s heyday. For the past decade he has entertained tens of thousands of children worldwide through his educational workshops, concerts and CDs/Tapes. |
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Group Members
Jim Valley: guitar, keyboards, vocals
The Rainbow Planet: an assemblage of contributors from pro musicians to elementary school children.
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Albums
Rainbow Planet, Friendship Train, Imagine That, Dinosaur Ride, We Have A Dream |
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Press Reviews
"Jim Valley's themes are ones that any flower child would recognize, and they still resonate with today's children: share the Earth, respect each other, approach the world through a child's eyes and with a child's imagination. The kids went bananas. Jim Valley is really dynamic. He captures their interest and their attention with music that is fresh, original and downright fun."
Tacoma News Tribune; March, 1999
"His program is absolutely wonderful. He touched every single child with his music, movement and personality."
Georgetown Review
"Jim Valley is the best-kept secret in children's music... even though thousands of kids worldwide can sing his tunes by heart. One or more of his CDs should be in the collection of every family with young children."
Gig Harbor Online
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Additional Info
More free MP3s at the web site... plus downloadable/printable coloring book pages for kids! |
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Location
Seattle-Tacoma-Gig Harbor, WA - USA |
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