Mr. Whit's Information
From:
Monroe, CT
http://www.mrwhit.com
Parent-Friendly Kids Music
About Us:
Who is Mr. Whit? Mr. Whit is
parent-friendly, kids’ music from the
songwriting team of Nick Stephens and
Mark Whittaker. Inspired by artists
like Jack Johnson, Ziggy Marley, Bill
Harley and Laurie Berkner, Nick and
Mark have found a genre of music that
reaches out to kids, ages 5 to 50.
With songs like “I Want That”,
“Homework Blues”, “Cardboard Box”, and
“Are We There Yet?”, Mr. Whit has
found a common ground for kids and
their parents to sing, laugh, and jam
out to the same songs.
Mark Whittaker is an elementary school
teacher who has found a way to use his
guitar in his classroom to teach,
read, sing and be yourself. Every day,
his students go home singing a song.
His favorite sound in the world is
when he can hear the whole room
singing! Every Thursday, Mark takes
his turn at teaching the basics of
music, through guitar. There’s nothing
like passing some music on to somebody
else…
Nick Stephens is the song man. Nick
has been writing songs, poems, and
stories for over 30 years. Inspired by
storytellers of all genres and
generations, he has found a story to
tell with Mr. Whit. Nick is an IT
professional who applies his
creativity to web design to local
businesses and other musicians. A
constant learner, Nick has plenty of
stories to tell with words and music.
While listening to all the various
kids music; from Sesame Street to
Raffi, form the Wiggles to Imagination
Movers, from Laurie Berkner to Dan
Zane; Nick and Mark found real
inspiration from Jack Johnson’s CD
from the movie “Curious George”. They
wanted to find a way for your entire
family to share in that feeling music
can bring you, in that toe tapping
sort of way or for singing just to
sing.
“I Want That”, is a song that tells a
story of nearly every child’s need for
things, while reminding everyone of
that all important word, ‘…please…’
“Homework Blues”, brings both students
and parents together over that
lamentful period of the day when
homework can become such a drag…the
“Homework Blues” just might make you
feel better. Moms, dads, and
grandparents have always had the
notion of being able to provide the
best birthday gifts for their little
boy or girl, but you can never quite
compete with the giant “Cardboard Box”
for all the entertainment you’ll ever
need. “Monday Morning (It’s
Summertime!)” is a song about the
first Monday of summer, when kids are
off but their parents still need to go
to work. And with the song, “Are We
There Yet?” you find that familiar
theme you endure every time you go on
a road trip…it always hits home, no
matter where you go!
Mr. Whit is coming into your home, one
song at a time, and will eventually
find that tune that is going to make
you smile. You’ll have an awful hard
time not singing along. “Everyone
Sings With Mr. Whit!”
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mr whit, i salute you.
kieran
Wishing you peace and
happiness in this Joyous
Season! Paul.
Nice to Meet You.
Listening to "Homework
Blues." Cool Music. Great
Track. Paul, your fan
from Future Now.
TELL EVERY ONE ABOUT
IMRadio -- Got to
thinking. What if each of
us independent musicians
told our family, friends,
fans and acquaintances
about IMRadio.com, how
besides the main station,
it has stations for each
of the states
individually, 52
countries, and just about
every musical genre --
reaching any internet
connection around the
world. We could tell them
in person, on the
internet or at small or
large venues. Anyone we
tell would appreciate the
convenience of such good
music from independent
musicians on their
computer. It would be
such a good way to help
all of us reach even more
listeners. With IMRadio,
we aren't just waiting at
the mercy of some major
label to decide whether
or not they will let us
be heard around the
world. There are enough
of us that the outreach
could be exponential.
And, wouldn't it be a
great way to say 'thank
you' to Paddy and all of
the other fine folks who
have put IMRadio.com on
the world's musical map.
They have put in money,
time, energy and
dedication, and all they
have asked of us in
return is to upload our
music and profile. I am
sure that they have great
plans to publicize
IMRadio and bring it to
even more listeners. In
the meantime, through,
wouldn't it be great if
we could all help a
little by just taking a
little time each day to
tell family, friends,
fans and acquaintances
about IMRadio. It
wouldn't cost a dime,
just a little time.
Yours, in Musical
Solidarity, Paul.
Hello friend, your songs
are awesome!! Keep it up!
:) Calley
Hello from Greece!
Nice to meet you here on
IMRadio.
Take care,
Sakis
www.sakisgouzonis.com
We dig hearing your songs
in IMRadio's radio
rotation! Thanks for
supporting our new radio
station! Peace, Veronica
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