MP3 Rock Chick & Science Geek - Science ROCKS!
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It's an interactive, scientific ROCK CONCERT.
17 MP3 Songs
KIDS/FAMILY: General Children's Music, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
Hot rock and cool science will collide onstage at the Holden Street Theatres in August when TV presenter David Lampard and singer/songwriter Susi Davies join forces to present a rock concert with a fun scientific twist.
Davies and Lampard perform as their alter egos Rock Chick & Science Geek in a show called Science Rocks where high energy rock songs and some seriously explosive science meet to entertain and inspire.
âItâs an interactive, scientific rock concertâ, said Lampard.
âWe get to blow stuff up and sing rock songs at the same time. Itâs brilliant fun.â
Their show sold out in seven days as part of this yearâs Something on Saturday program and Kids Cabaret section of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Lampard is best known throughout Australia as the science host of the Channel 9 childrenâs program Y? and has also appeared onstage in Adelaide in a few professional musicals.
âIâve been trying to think of a way to combine my music career with my science career for a long time â, said Lampard.
âAnd then it hit me that the best way to do that would be with Rock music and that Susiâs salty style would fit the project perfectly.â
Davies and her band Salty recently released their debut album Just Because to a sell out crowd and have toured nationally supporting artists such as Sophie B Hawkins and Katie Noonan.
âItâs been a fantastic challenge to write scientific rock songs for kidsâ, said Davies.
âMy favourite song has to be the Prince inspired Boy in the Bubble song. We sing about how cool bubbles are and then actually put a boy in a bubble.â
âAnd it was great fun creating a punk rock version of Old McDonaldâs farm where the barnyard animals are played by a range of strange scientific instruments.â
Plus they create smoky air doughnuts, sing a country and western song about water molecules and blow stuff up.
17 MP3 Songs
KIDS/FAMILY: General Children's Music, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
Hot rock and cool science will collide onstage at the Holden Street Theatres in August when TV presenter David Lampard and singer/songwriter Susi Davies join forces to present a rock concert with a fun scientific twist.
Davies and Lampard perform as their alter egos Rock Chick & Science Geek in a show called Science Rocks where high energy rock songs and some seriously explosive science meet to entertain and inspire.
âItâs an interactive, scientific rock concertâ, said Lampard.
âWe get to blow stuff up and sing rock songs at the same time. Itâs brilliant fun.â
Their show sold out in seven days as part of this yearâs Something on Saturday program and Kids Cabaret section of the Adelaide Cabaret Festival at the Adelaide Festival Centre.
Lampard is best known throughout Australia as the science host of the Channel 9 childrenâs program Y? and has also appeared onstage in Adelaide in a few professional musicals.
âIâve been trying to think of a way to combine my music career with my science career for a long time â, said Lampard.
âAnd then it hit me that the best way to do that would be with Rock music and that Susiâs salty style would fit the project perfectly.â
Davies and her band Salty recently released their debut album Just Because to a sell out crowd and have toured nationally supporting artists such as Sophie B Hawkins and Katie Noonan.
âItâs been a fantastic challenge to write scientific rock songs for kidsâ, said Davies.
âMy favourite song has to be the Prince inspired Boy in the Bubble song. We sing about how cool bubbles are and then actually put a boy in a bubble.â
âAnd it was great fun creating a punk rock version of Old McDonaldâs farm where the barnyard animals are played by a range of strange scientific instruments.â
Plus they create smoky air doughnuts, sing a country and western song about water molecules and blow stuff up.
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