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Byran Perrin’s new CD will put you to sleep. That’s what a record filled with lullabies is supposed to do. But you may get chills listening to “Rhark,” named after Ryan and Casey Quebedeaux’s son, who ...
Kids are never too young to start loving Madonna as much as mom does. Now you and your little one can chill out to her biggest hits thanks to the new My Baby Loves… CD series from My Baby Loves Music.
You’ll love it for: This is probably as close as you’re ever going to get to having Nick Lachey sing you to sleep, so enjoy every moment of it. Papa Lachey’s soothing voice will easily relax even the ...
It was only a matter of time before a Van Halen version of the 'Rockabye Baby' lullaby series came to fruition. The series, which morphs rock 'n' roll songs into soothing, pretty instrumental ...
Brahms’ Lullaby is arguably the best-known lullaby in America, but it’s never short on competition. New lullabies come out all the time. “Standard baby music doesn’t really entertain the mom and dad ...
Caroline Ruse Staff Correspondent [email protected] Next week, the babies of celebrities could be falling asleep to the voice of Debra McDavid of Norcross. McDavid, who just released a lullaby album ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Over the Moon: The Broadway Lullaby Project is ...
The promotion website of Eurovision Song Contest 2015 WayToVienna.eu has announced that in addition to the regular Eurovision CDs, this year will feature also a special Lullabies version for ...
Like many other local artists, gospel/pop star Robert Robinson has launched a Kickstarter campaign to help cover the costs of his new recording project "Lullabies from the Heart with Robert Robinson," ...
It’s just like the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life.” You know, the part at the end when a bell rings and everybody knows an angel just got his wings? But in this case, 18 seconds of Brahms’ Lullaby plays ...