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Friday, September 12, 2014

Coming Up: 6th Annual Tricycle Music Fest

The Sixth Annual Tricycle Music Fest kicks off this Saturday, September 13.

These Grammy winners rally for early literacy during the library's sixth annual free festival.

What's the schedule?

Allison Faith Levy Big Time Tot Rock
Saturday, Sept. 13
Foster City Library/Leo Ryan Park (across from the library), 11:30 a.m. (Red Panda Acrobats are at 10)


Sunday, Sept. 28
Sunday Streets Dance Party- Excelsior Branch, SF 1 p.m.  

Sunday, Oct. 19
Ortega Branch, SF, 2 p.m. 

Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam BandSaturday, Sept. 27
Millbrae Library, 10 a.m 
East Palo Alto Library, 1 p.m. 
Bayview Branch, SF 4:30 p.m. 
Sunday, Sept.28
Sunday Streets Dance Party – Excelsior Branch, SF 12 p.m. 
Tuesday, Sept.30
Mission Creek Park, 10:30 a.m. (SFPL) 
Golden Gate Valley Branch, 3:30 p.m. (SFPL)

Thursday, Oct.2
Parkside Branch, SF 10 a.m.  
Eureka Valley Branch, SF 3:30 p.m. 
Friday, Oct. 3
Richmond Branch, SF 3:30 p.m. 
Saturday, Oct. 4 
Half Moon Bay Library, 10:30 a.m. 
Sunday, Oct. 5
Before Hours Dance Party – Main Library, 10 a.m. (SFPL)
Brisbane Library, 2 p.m. 
Corner LaughersSaturday, Sept. 21 
Portola Valley Library, 3 p.m. 

The Alphabet RockersSunday, Sept. 28
Sunday Streets Dance Party – Excelsior Library, 11 a.m. 

Saturday, Oct. 18
Atherton Library, 2 p.m. 

The Okee Dokee BrothersSaturday, Oct. 11
San Carlos Library, 10:30 a.m. 
Bernal Heights Branch, 4 p.m. 
Woodside Library, 1 p.m. 

Sunday, Oct. 12
Marina Library, 1:30 p.m. 

The Pop UpsHalloween Finale Shows
Saturday, Oct. 25 
Eureka Valley Branch, 1 p.m. 
Pacifica Sharp Park Library, 4 p.m. 

Sunday, Oct. 26 Belmont Library, 11 a.m.
Potrero Branch, 3 p.m.
The Bands
A Latin Grammy win for ¡Fantastico!, a nomination for Aqui Alla, and a new PBS show! Lucky Diaz and Alisha Gaddis team up with the cast from Lishy Lou and Lucky Too, so get ready for hearty jokes and laughs, pop rock beats, and a jump-jiving dance party. Hear award-winning tunes live.  
Justin Lansing and Joe Mailander have been exploring the outdoors together since they were kids. Their extended canoe trip down the Mississippi River inspired their Grammy Award-winning album, Can You Canoe? Their trek along the Appalachian Trail is the subject of their latest release, Through the Woods. With songs written by the campfire and harmonies born on the water, the natural world is at the heart of their Americana folk music. The Okee Dokee Brothers make room for kids to dance, for parents to share stories, and for everyone to gain respect for nature, each other, and the world we live in. 
Kindie music trailblazer and founding member of The Sippy Cups, Alison Faith Levy knows how to get the entire family moving and grooving. With her Big Time Tot Rock Band, she brings dynamic musicianship and live beats from World of Wonder, her forthcoming album. 
Brooklyn-based Jason Rabinowitz and Jacob Stein will be here for the finale weekend with a whole new electro-pop show inspired by their new release, Appetite for Construction. Experience what happens as The Pop Ups mix indie rock, hand-painted sets and puppets. Inspired by their Costume Party anthem, come dressed in your favorite costume and get ready to dance. The Corner Laughers
Relying on clever wordplay and reinforced by their wonderful harmonies, the California based band The Corner Laughers use comedy to instill a love of learning for their small listeners. With their heavenly vocals, the Corner Laughers are also accompanied by guitars, ukuleles, and a heart-pounding rhythm section. 
The Alphabet Rockers, recognized for being “the premiere Bay Area hip hop collective for families,” was founded by singer-songwriter Kaitlin McGaw, hip hop theater veteran Tommy Shepherd, and beatboxer Stefanie Liang. The Alphabet Rockers mission is to produce high quality, authentic and engaging hip hop productions for young audiences that make learning come alive through beats, rhymes and movement. The Rockers also deals with many social issues, such as bullying, that children come across in schools.

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