"Campfire" Kevin Holladay is an award-winning storyteller and singer/songwriter,
combining years of experience as a classroom teacher, circus clown, and theatre
professional into a performance style like no other. With his special blend
of story, song, magic, and madcap merriment, Kev has entertained and educated
audiences from sea to shining sea.
Campfire Kev's recordings include:
The Campfire Kev Show and Other Radio Favorites
This award-winning callback to the days of the pure Americana radio show comes complete with folk songs, pop and rock music, fake commercials, variety and science shows, and an elementary school serial drama.
"For a children's record, the songs are sophisticated. The musicianship is inspired throughout and, although the songs are aimed squarely at kids, they don't condescend or dumb themselves down."—
Dave Coonce, Audibles
"A feast for the ears, and fun for everyone."—
John Wood, Kidzmusic.com
Winner:-
2005 National Parenting Publications (NAPPA) Honors Award
- 2005 Children's Music Web Award, Best Song for Kid's 5-8 (School is Cool)
- 2005 Children's Music Web Award, Best New Artist for Kids 8-11
The Pet Project
Recorded with award-winning recording artist and poet, Mary Lafleur, this CD celebrates the prestigious place animals hold in the lives and lore of people all over the world and contains songs about presidential pets, funny farm animals, proper pet care, plush and plastic playmates, save the day dogs, animal rescue, pets in the dewey decimal system, and more!
"All manner of pets are celebrated from tarantulas to turtles, donkeys to dogs. The variety of songs is terrific-from toe-tapping, snappy sing-alongs like "Donkey in the Bathtub" (a new family favorite!) to more pensive tunes like "Extraordinary", about a dog who dials 911 to save her master. Mary and Kev's voices harmonize skillfully, and it's clear that they're having a great time making this music. The liner notes are sprinkled with pictures and punctuated with odd and interesting tidbits about animals and humans including the citation that Dr. Louis J. Camuti was the first veterinarian to devote his entire practice to the care of cats. Who gnu?" —
Ann Hillers ©2006 Parents' Choice
Winner: -
2006 Parents' Choice Recommended Award
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2006 Children's Music Web Award, Best Recording for Kids 5-8
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2006 Children's Music Web Award, Best Song for Kids 5-8 (Queen of the House)
Coming Soon! - Umpteen Moons
A five year labor of love, Umpteen Moons promises to be an amazing album full of fun and musical magic. Watch for more news about its upcoming release!
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