Something for the Kids on Sunday: Gustafer Yellowgold Live

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Tomorrow. Tomorrow. Tomorrow. Somthing to do with the kids on a cold Sunday afternoon at Southpaw sponsored by Park Slope Parents. Doors open at 1 p.m. Show from 2 – 4 p.m.

 Date:  Sunday February 22, 2009
 Time:  2:00 pm – 4:00  pm

DOORS OPEN AT 1:00PM

 Location:
 SOUTHPAW, 125 Fifth Ave. ( Sterling and St. Johns )

 Doors open at 1:00pm with crafts downstairs with Artcetera

 $12 tickets
 under 12 months – FREE

 Get your tickets to this concert here:

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And there's more to come in March and April!
 Sunday, March 22nd The Suzi Shelton Band
 Sunday, April 26th Randy Kaplan

 Check out Gustafer Yellowgold at http://www.gustaferyellowgold.com.

 The New Yorker Describes Gustafer Yellowgold in this way:
 Sunshiny Day By Shauna Lyon

 "Some catchy songs are irritating ("Macarena," or anything by
 Weezer), some are not (everyone has their own examples; let's just say
that Stevie Wonder and the Beatles were good at this). Scientists have
studied the catchy-song-running-through-your-head phenomenon, and have
determined that there is nothing you can do about it but wait. So, it
goes without saying, when parents are introducing their kids to music,
they have to be careful.

 Morgan Taylor, the author and performer of the Off Broadway kids' show
 "Gustafer Yellowgold's Mellow
Sensation"
(at the DR2, on
 Saturdays at 11 and  2, through May
17), has some pretty catchy, mellow
songs. With his Gustafer  act, he has opened for bands such as Wilco and
the Polyphonic Spree, and  combines a Beatles-esque sound with brightly
hued animation of the world of  Gustafer Yellowgold, a little yellow guy
who has a pet eel and counts a  pterodactyl among his friends. At a
recent show, attended by children aged  twelve months to twelve years
(and their parents), Taylor , between tunes,  amiably fielded questions
from the audience, such as "Why did Gustafer  once live on the sun?" The
answer? Because he was born there, of course."