Zoboomafoo
Zoboomafoo started as the theme song for a children's television show about animals hosted by brothers Chris and Martin Kratt in the 1990s. The song became...
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Zoboomafoo started as the theme song for a children's television show about animals hosted by brothers Chris and Martin Kratt in the 1990s. The song became popular enough that they formed a band around it, releasing their debut album 'Zoboomafoo: The Album' in 1999. They were joined by Paul Dehnert on drums and Steve Goldstein on bass.
Their music mixed pop and rock with educational themes about nature, following up with albums like 'Musical Safari' and 'Songs from the Rainforest.' The band's straightforward approach sometimes drew criticism from music traditionalists, but their focus on environmental messages found an audience among younger listeners.
They kept recording through the early 2000s, putting out live albums and later releases like 'Animal Jam' in 2006. The music stayed tied to the animal education work the Kratt brothers were known for on television.
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