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THADDEUS REX
Chicago, IL
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About THADDEUS REX
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Product added on: 1/30/2008
A PBS veteran and recent Grand Prize winner in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, Thaddeus Rex's unique brand of high octane rock music been hailed "part Monty Python, part Dr. Seuss" (Washington Post) and "a sincere celebration of reading" (LA Times).
In these CDs you'll hear songs inspired by books like Alice in Wonderland, Captain Underpants, Jack & the Beanstalk, Non-Fiction experiences & more.
With more than 200 appearances each year he also promotes a writing contest that New York Magazine calls "a more modest, kiddie take on American Idol".
His music is "reminiscent of David Bowie (with) flashes of Monty Python, Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein", and The National Parenting Center reports "(parents) admitted they found themselves driving and singing along, even when their kids weren't in the car! High praise."
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