Who is the Jamaican musician Father Goose and whats his music like?
IF you’ve never heard of Father Goose, just ask a kid. As part of the eclectic family music ensemble Dan Zanes & Friends, Father Goose, a k a Wayne Rhoden, is the boisterous, big-bellied Jamaican guy who routinely steals the show with his gruff renditions of “Georgie Porgie” and the “Hokey Pokey.” “When I say Father, you say Goose!” he commands, and hundreds of little voices obey. Mr. Rhoden has appeared on all five of Mr. Zanes’s children’s CDs, including the 2006 release “Catch That Train!,” which won a Grammy Award for best musical album for children. “I notice a lot of people say they’re doing kids music, and they try to water it down,” Mr. Rhoden said in an interview. “Just be yourself.” (He will perform with Mr. Zanes in two shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music next Sunday.) But Mr. Rhoden’s act wasn’t always so kid-friendly. Just as Mr. Zanes was once the lead singer for a 1980s rock band called the Del Fuegos, Mr. Rhoden’ had a musical career with an even more unexpected firs
Father Goose: ‘It’s A Bam Bam Diddly’ Father Goose, also known as Rankin’ Don, also known as Wayne Rhoden, began his music career in reggae dancehalls. But his latest incarnation finds him playing for kids. Michele Norris speaks with Father Goose about his new album It’s A Bam Bam Diddly. The CD draws heavily from the music he heard growing up in Jamaica.
Musician Father Goose might best be described as just plain fun to listen to, tho’ others have applied the word “eclectic’ to his music. Rhoden, aka Father Goose, “has made a name for himself as the boisterous, amorous performer who routinely steals the show with his Caribbean-inspired versions of nursery rhymes and popular children’s songs.
IF you’ve never heard of Father Goose, just ask a kid. As part of the eclectic family music ensemble Dan Zanes & Friends, Father Goose, a k a Wayne Rhoden, is the boisterous, big-bellied Jamaican guy who routinely steals the show with his gruff renditions of “Georgie Porgie” and the “Hokey Pokey.” “When I say Father, you say Goose!” he commands, and hundreds of little voices obey. Mr. Rhoden has appeared on all five of Mr. Zanes’s children’s CDs, including the 2006 release “Catch That Train!,” which won a Grammy Award for best musical album for children. “I notice a lot of people say they’re doing kids music, and they try to water it down,” Mr. Rhoden said in an interview. “Just be yourself.” (He will perform with Mr. Zanes in two shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music next Sunday.) But Mr. Rhoden’s act wasn’t always so kid-friendly. Just as Mr. Zanes was once the lead singer for a 1980s rock band called the Del Fuegos, Mr. Rhoden’ had a musical career with an even more unexpected firs
Musician Father Goose might best be described as just plain fun to listen to, tho’ others have applied the word “eclectic’ to his music. Rhoden, aka Father Goose, “has made a name for himself as the boisterous, amorous performer who routinely steals the show with his Caribbean-inspired versions of nursery rhymes and popular children’s songs. Father Goose is surely changing music from ‘kids’ music’ to ‘family entertainment’.” Sources: http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:SXoQNA_XHacJ:goosehut.net/Publicity/FatherGoosePressKit_Dec_15_2008.