

The Spanglish Wrangler
South Florida Parenting Magazine Interview
http://www.southflorida.com/sfparenting/ sfe-sfp-wrangler,0,5502932.story
March 3 at 11:40am · Report


The Spanglish Wrangler
WRIU Rhode Island Listener's Choice for 2008
The Spanglish Wrangler was generously voted #2 - behind Sandra Boynton (of the Philadelphia Chickens) and in front of some Grammy winners! Que sorpresa!
http://wriukids.org/feud.php
February 15 at 7:39am · Report


The Spanglish Wrangler SuperdumbSupervillian Review-The Spanish Wrangler has released a CD that will have your kids dancing and singing without even realizing they're picking up bilingual vocabulary. And, even better, it doesn't suck. Spanglish Sing-Along has a lazy, downbeat groove that will appeal to kids and parents alike. It doesn't clobber you over the head with vocabulary lessons, but uses a catchy melody and witty narrative style to get the point across. Perhaps the most literal line-by-line vocabulary practice occurs in "Feliz Cumpleanos" and "Bear's Picnic" but Thomas is so mellow that it never seems like a drill. He has a gentle style similar to acoustic compatriots like Jack Johnson or G. Love that somehow put me in a Gulf Coast state of mind. Who doesn't like to be reminded of crawfish boils, Moon Pies and tamale carts? And, seriously, how awesome is it that the Spanish Wrangler wrote a song about cockroaches ("Cucaracha") and set it to Earth, Wind and Fire's "September"? Really awesome, indeed.
February 15 at 7:28am · Report


The Spanglish Wrangler
Chattanooga Parent Review, by Dave Loftin http://smcb.blogspot.com/
Have you ever wanted to get your kids to learn a foreign language, but thought it might be a little too hard to get them to learn? Enter the Spanglish Wrangler (aka Will Thomas). Thomas’ bluesy, funky multilingual tunes will not only plant some Spanish phrases in your kids’ heads, but they also reflect what many kids live with: English and Spanish being spoken together in their home. My favorite tune from Spanglish Sing-Along! is “Cucaracha,” about a boy in his room hoping the cockroach he saw goes away. Oh yeah—the song is sung to the tune of “September” by Earth, Wind and Fire. Kids can also learn how to count days in Spanish with the song “Feliz Cumpleaños.” From start to finish, Spanglish Sing-Along! will help get kids interested in learning more Spanish words and phrases. Plus, it’s a great collection of tunes for any occasion.
February 15 at 7:21am · Report


Bucky Tennison you should check-out Austin City Limits website...they have an entire kiddie stage and lots of great stuff for the youngsters...i do a food booth there yearly, pretty off the hook!
January 24 at 9:57am · Report


Mike Jaacks Congrats on making the top 12 list, the fact that BNL are on there speaks volumes for your work. Mas Bueno jefe de guitar mas.
January 22 at 7:53am · Report


Tanya Katzoff Bhatt
hola! wanna pick up a copy for a new baby gift...lemme know when's convenient for you guys!
January 21 at 8:15am · Report


Holly Owens Howell Congratulations!
January 17 at 5:43pm · Report


The Spanglish Wrangler
Named to About.com's Kidsmusicguide's Top 12 debuts of 2008!
http://kidsmusic.about.com/od/toppicks/t p/bestdebuts2008.htm
January 17 at 4:22pm · Report
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The Spanglish Wrangler Gracias for the review School Library Journal!