Lunch Money "Places to Go, Things to See!"
Trustees Theater March 20th & 21st 11:00 AM (45 minute show)
THIS PERFORMANCE IS FULL
Lunch Money brings the indie-rock experience to young audiences with an energetic salute to the stuff of childhood: roller coasters, giant cookies and getting dizzy. This trio "artfully treads the line between alt-kids and just plain alternative" [Nick Jr. Family Magazine] and this year their song "It Only Takes One Night to Make a Balloon Your Friend" topped the charts on XM/Sirius children's radio. The band delivers a high-energy show that aims to get children dancing, thinking and laughing.
Lunch Money began in 2003 when singer/guitarist Molly Ledford (The Verna Cannon - Cargo/Headhunter) decided to try her hand at bringing the live music experience to young audiences. She enlisted fellow Verna Cannon bandmate Jay Barry (drums) and multi-instrumentalist J.P. Stephens (bass, mandolin, harmonica) to form Lunch Money, the name chosen to honor that first taste of childhood independence and power. Focusing her writing, which had been described as "full of memories left in a shoebox in the dusty corners of your brain" (Spin.com), on the stuff of childhood, Molly soon accumulated a new catalog of songs about such things as wishing for a pet dog, getting up the nerve to ride a roller coaster, and twirling around in rain and sun beneath an umbrella.
Listen: A Cookie As Big As My Head.mp3
Listen: Are You A Rabbit?.mp3
Listen: Caboose.mp3
Listen: Getaway Car.mp3
Listen: Original Friend.mp3
Listen: Silly Reflection.mp3
Listen: Tiny Dinosaurs.mp3
Listen: Tricycle.mp3
Listen: Yes, We Have Rhythm.mp3
Listen: You And Me And A Bottle Of Bubbles.mp3
Listen: Come Over To My Dollhouse.mp3
Listen: Everybody's Coming To The Zoo.mp3
Listen: I Love My Library.mp3
Listen: Roller Coaster.mp3



