• Country Grammar: Children's Lit with Some Country Grit

  • Apr 2 2025
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Country Grammar: Children's Lit with Some Country Grit

  • Summary

  • The Country Music Dads dive headlong into the world of children’s literature, pop culture and its intersection with country music. We discuss the viral video of Ludacris’ incredible rapping of the book Llama Llama Red Pajama, discuss our favorite kids' books, which ones would make incredible country music songs and who should cut them.

    Show Notes:

    2:22: The Kids Books We Love and Love to Hate: Dave and Donnie discuss the nighttime classics and some modern-day page turners for kids (and those reading them to kids). And what would a podcast episode be without some conflict -- so we jumped on a few we wish would just fall behind the bookshelf.

    21:27: Books That Sound Like Country Songs: Before diving into who should sing our kids' book songs, the Country Music Dads explore the fairly significant crossover between country music songwriting and children's book writing -- and some of those people who did both. Namely, Shel Silverstein.

    38:34: Who Should Sing These Kids' Book Country Songs? From Colter Wall to Miranda Lambert, the Country Music Dads consider the best artists to bring these books to life.

    46:57: Dad Life Sound Check: This recurring segment is an opportunity for Dave and Donnie to discuss a song that is hitting home in recent days. For Dave, "Buy Me a Boat" by Chris Janson had been resonating in his house, while Lasers Lasers Birmingham’s "Shorter Letter" was touching a chord for Donnie.

    52:22: Change My Mind: Donnie challenges Dave to think differently about the glories of shopping at Costco -- from the sea of beautiful TVs, to rows of top-shelf bulk-size booze to Costco staples, like rotisserie chicken, availability of eggs and the $1.50 hot dog and soda.

    Mentioned in the Show:
    • Ludacris rapping "Llama Llama Red Pajama."
    • "Magic Candies" animated short film
    • "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" is a GRAMMY Award-winning recording by Boris Karloff in 1968.
    • "The Masked Singer"
    • Haley Brown Spence of The Doohickeys
    • Dolly Parton talent search
    • Willow Avon
    • "Goodnight Songs" by Tom Prout and Emily Gehry
    • The Highwaymen
    • The Highwomen

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