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All Genres > Kids/Family > General Children's Music > BRIAN MELVILLE & CAROLINE SWEENEY: Diddle diddle doodle doo Traditional Nursery Rhymes DIDDLE DIDDLE DOODLE DOO THE SINGER Caroline Sweeney normally would be found singing jazz round venues in Cumbria in the beautiful Lake District area of England UK - so why the nursery rhymes, I ask, and so she tells me: - "I currently work with children aged 4-11 as an after school club leader at Dean C of E Primary School as well as doing supply teaching and leading school art projects so when I was approached by Brian to try vocalizing his arrangements I felt very much at home with these songs" She also enjoys teaching art to primary children and hopes to coordinate school projects in the future. Art and painting remain a true passion following her degree at Falmouth College of Arts. However singing has always been something she loves to do and she has been singing in choirs for a long time. She has sung with the Cockermouth Harmonic Society for about four years and has been given a singing bursary with them for three of those years. I have taken lessons with Mary Miller. Branching out into other musical fields over the last year and a half she has been learning to sing some wonderful new jazz songs with Brian Melville, the arranger of Diddle diddle doodle doo (now there's that name again). Caroline concludes, "We have started to record jazz for a possible CD next year and I have been getting used to performing live. It has been great fun - just something I love to (dare I say) doodle doo!! DIDDLE DIDDLE DOODLE DOO - THE PRODUCER/ ARRANGER The whole idea of the CD came from Brian Melville from Mawbray near Maryport also in Cumbria England Brian is a multi-talented musician who recently took early retirement from a long career in teaching in Cumbria having originally gone to school in Wigton at The Nelson Thomlinson School. Wearing another hat many people around Cumbria will have seen him perform solo or as part of his jazz combo. His fame is spreading beyond Cumbria and, only last week, his band returned from a musical weekend in Birmingham. Brian says, "Children begin the learning of music from nursery rhymes. They are such an important part of the early music processes" He recently encouraged a local school to issue a CD of their own version of popular songs and recorded them after many rehearsals to produce a great fund raiser for that school. He has performed in Germany and also written a musical which played at the Edinburgh Festival, not to mention years of school concerts and recordings so he is ideally placed to help local schools through his newly set-up company Solway Music (www.solwaymusic.co.uk). He already has a waiting list of schools anxious to use his expertise but I have a feeling they might have to wait a while. This nursery rhyme CD is set to be a big success and already he is planning another volume. However even he is forced to admit that Diddle diddle doodle doo TWO might be a bit of a mouthful - but at least it will be as tuneful! More details Andrew Titcombe www.looserecords.com pr@looserecords.com Check out the artist's website: http://www.looserecords.com Track List: 1. Baa Baa Black Sheep 2. Oh dear! What can the matter be 3. Lavender's Blue 4. Old McDonald has a farm 5. Ring-a Ring-a Roses 6. The Grand old Duke of York 7. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 8. Pussy Cat Pussy Cat 9. Here we go round the Mulberry Bush 10. Skip to my Lou 11. Ride a Cock Horse 12. Mary Had a Little Lamb 13. Hey Diddle Diddle 14. Goosey Goosey Gander 15. Bobby Shaftoe 16. Little Bo-Peep 17. Cock a Doodle Doo 18. Rock a bye Baby 19. Polly Put the Kettle On 20. If You're Happy and You Know It 21. Sing a Song of Sixpence 22. Here we go Looby Loo Other Genres:
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