Rockabye Baby
Rockabye Baby started in 2006 when Lisa Loeb, a singer-songwriter, wanted better lullabies for her newborn. She began turning rock and pop songs into gentle...
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Rockabye Baby started in 2006 when Lisa Loeb, a singer-songwriter, wanted better lullabies for her newborn. She began turning rock and pop songs into gentle instrumental versions, aiming to make familiar music work for both kids and parents.
Their approach took well-known tracks and stripped them down to soft melodies played on instruments like glockenspiel and bells. They've covered songs by artists including Nirvana, U2, Bon Jovi, and Coldplay, though they don't typically feature guest vocalists on their recordings.
Some listeners questioned whether turning rock anthems into lullabies was appropriate, but the arrangements kept things simple and quiet. The music found an audience among parents looking for something different from traditional children's songs.
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