"The Sugar Free
Allstars, whose easy-funky style presents a “high energy” sound
acclaimed by Time magazine and a host of other national critics, released their third family CD All on a Sunday Afternoon on June
12th. These 10 new kid-friendly rhythm-and-blues songs will carry the whole
family through a fun-filled weekend day, with the help of guest artists Marty
Beller, Keller Williams, Trout Fishing in America and other luminaries. As a
bonus, the music package includes a CD and full-length Sugar Free Allstars
concert DVD, providing the next best thing to being at a live show.
The Sugar Free Allstars is Chris (Boom!)
Wiser (lead vocals, keyboards, saxophones and more) and Rob (Dr. Rock)
Martin (vocals, percussion), an Oklahoma City based duo that has been making
funky-fresh music for families for more than five years. Their first family
music CD, Dos Ninos, enjoyed regular plays on Sirius-XM Satellite Radio,
and their 2010 release Funky Fresh and Sugar Free rocketed them into
kindie rock stardom with national critical acclaim, radio airplay and awards. A
recent collaborations with Secret Agent 23 Skidoo resulted in the hit single
“Cooperate,” one of the songs on the 2012 Grammy Award winning album All
About Bullies Big and Small.
The rock solid grooves on All on a Sunday
Afternoon pay a deep tribute to America’s great musical heritage,
particularly the golden eras of Motown and Stax Records. The first song, “Gotta
Get Up," will surely raise up the sleepyheads, with power punch vocals by
Jack Forman of Recess Monkey and Shawana Kemp of Shine and the
Moonbeams. Kids will laugh along with the flat-tire beat of “Hiccup,” and
the ‘70s dance party song “Love Train” is enhanced by Keller Willams’
expert guitar and kaosilator tracks. Marty Beller lays down percussion
for the helpful "Put 'Em Away." Ezra and Keith from Trout Fishing in
America contributed to the title song, which, musically, owes more than a
little to Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City” and New Orleans funk masters The
Meters.
Amidst the high energy vibe of All on a
Sunday Afternoon, a sentimental tone recurs, particularly in the send-up of
the Talking Heads classic “Stay Up Late,” “99 Questions,” “Very Best Friend” and
the wistful, growing-up song “Ready To Give Up Teddy.” Since beginning his
career in family music, Chris Wiser has become a parent. “The experience of
being a dad has added another layer to my songwriting,” he says. “There’s more
sweetness and nostalgia in these songs than in our previous releases,” says the
band’s songwriter, Hammond organ wizard and lead singer.
All
on a Sunday Afternoon will be available
from digital and retail stores for a suggested retail price of $12.99/ $9.99
digital."
Upcoming
concerts
The Sugar Free Allstars plan an extensive summer
tour, kicking off with shows at the Kansas City Jiggle Jam and a tour of 60+
libraries.They’ll also host Wiggle Out Loud, the first ever family music
festival in Oklahoma City this fall.
Get updates at www.sugarfreeallstars.com
July 12-21: St
Louis/Kansas City area tour
July 24-26: NW Arkansas
tour
June 29: Kaiser Library, Tulsa,
OK
Septemer1: Wiggle Out Loud Festival,
Oklahoma City
What we thought: Sugar Free Allstars team up with a variety of today's most beloved children's artists on this fun-filled funky CD:) These songs really got the kiddos up, moving and grooving along with the silly songs and beats reminiscent of Motown, 70's dance party and more. We took this CD on a road trip and the whole family was entertained:) ABCD Diaries gives "All on a Sunday Afternoon" an A+!
Disclosure: ABCD Diaries was given a sample for review purposes only. We were in no other way compensated. The opinions expressed in this post are ours and ours alone.
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