The Wonderful Musical Podcast of David Walliams
The English comedian, children's author, and television personality David Walliams is the ideal host for this absolutely ridiculous yet nevertheless comprehensive excursion through classical music history. With the use of cartoonish images and ridiculous re-enactments from across the centuries of musical history, Walliams masterfully hooks his audience with historical adventures, presenting stories like the piano, Franz Liszt, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This 10-part series manages to fit a joke into every scene without looking forced, and it's a rare example of humor in a children's show that appeals to both children and adults.
Every Sunday, tune in to an indie music hour aimed towards children yet with the feel of a local college radio station (one with age-appropriate subjects, lyrics and guest D. J. s. ). Each weekly episode is divided into "sets" and includes carefully selected music to help introduce your child to hip bands like They Might Be Giants and musicians like Andrew Bird, ensuring that your youngster remains engaged. If you have a budding DJ on your hands, check out “ The Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl,” which broadcasts twice a week from Chattanooga State Community College in Tennessee and features two hours of “kindie music from today to yesterday.”