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Dream Jam Band's New Album is "Best Work Yet"

Dream Jam Band's 'Leave It In The Soup' (Dream Jam Productions) is garnering knock-out reviews.  Here's what we're hearing about the vibrant second album from this foursome of energetic entertainers and music educators:

New York Times - "Up-tempo set of songs that hint at influences as diverse as Led Zeppelin, Mozart and the Beatles"    

Amazon.com -  [Dream Jam Band's] "best work yet"

People - "Perfect for road trips or living-room dance parties" 

Common Sense Media - "It's hard not to like the music on Leave it in the Soup. Each song is a bit of a surprise, not to mention a mini-lesson for kids in great music."
  
Zooglobble on "Party When You Get The Blues" from 'Leave It In The Soup' - "A catchy melody and a chorus that begs to be sung along with by the entire family."

Muses of Megret - "...their songwriting is frolicky and fun, and their harmonies are seamless." 
  
She Scribes - "The Dream Jam Band's positive lyrics and bouncy rhythms encompass a broad range of influences, from The Beatles to Mozart, Duke Ellington to Woody Guthrie." 

'Leave It In The Soup,' produced by Rick Chertoff (Joan Osborne, Cyndi Lauper, Ron Howard's The Grinch), is the follow-up to Dream Jam Band's self-titled debut, which was named to NPR's Top Ten Children's and Family Albums List, won four Children's Web Awards and received extensive airplay on kids' programming across the USA.