Here's what some people think:

"Educating our children in mutual friendship, admiration, trust, and cooperation between nations is paramount to the proliferation of worldwide peace. Because Good Rockin' Daddies are artists and educators dedicated to the interests of children, you represent an outstanding opportunity to ensure close relations between these two nations (Lithuania and America) for generations to come." -Honorable Angus King, Governor of Maine, June, 1998

"Good Rockin' Daddies will teach your children how to rock and roll and learn the importance of life around them, and they will love every minute of it. The music is excellent, and that's from my viewpoint as a reviewer, not looking through a child's eyes. As impressive as the talent level is from a musical standpoint, the messages are just as important. Your children will hear positive reinforcements concerning respect for all life while learning and having fun doing it. Having fun learning is very important. I have found with my own children that if they are enjoying themselves learning becomes easy. This music is one of the great tools available to foster a good learning atmosphere for your child at home. One look at my kids while they were listening to this music told the story. My daughter (3 yrs.) was sitting in a rocking chair with a grin from ear to ear all the while rocking back and forth to the beat. My son (6 yrs.) just gets into groove so easily, I swear that child was born to boogie. Both children's hearts were filled with joy, it made me smile inside. This is wiggle your bum music, as my kids would say. Pick it up and wiggle together, family style." -MuzikMan March, 2000

"While listening to this lively collection of tunes, it suddenly occurred to me that I was hearing Buddy Holly. I checked the cover again. No...Mr. Holly left this planet long before these boys even thought of playing music. But I had not heard Rock n' Roll Music like this since I put up my old collection of 45's way back in 97'. I listened further. I'll be darned if I didn't hear a riff from the old standby "Hide Away" by Freddy King. Yes, it's true that this album was made primarily to introduce children to Rock n'Roll but it is also true that it is as good as any of the 50's classics. The lyrics are what make it different, however. They extol the virtues of taking care of the planet and of each other...not the typical rock n' roll that we listened to a long time ago. You'd be hard pressed to find another collection of songs like this anywhere. We've tried. If you like Rock n' Roll like I do you'll see immediately that the Good Rockin' Daddies know their stuff. Play it in the car!!" -David Galvan, To The Bone Music

"Learning was never this much fun when I was in school! Born to Boogie encourages kids to read, learn about science, ecology and appreciate friends all set to the hottest rock and roll beat this side of Bo Diddley. With guitar licks that would do Chuck Berry proud, the Good Rockin' Daddies make learning a blast. While parents may know the lessons the songs teach, they may be tempted to turn the cassette player in the car up a notch or two after they drop the kids off at school just to enjoy the excellent music."
-South FL Parenting, Central FL Family, and West VA Family Magazines, December 1998

"Bowing to a range of big-name country, rock 'n' roll, rhythm 'n' blues, and reggae musicians, the four Good Rockin' Daddies competently sing their eclectic repertoire with enthusiasm, not to mention a catchy beat. Ten songs include three environmental tunes, one each on self-esteem and school, two recreational ones, a couple of educational songs, and one just for fun. The style for each of these songs pretty much meets the definition of boogie, which makes the didactic stuff palatable and the fun stuff downright danceable. Science teachers, especially, should like the half of this album that features supplemental lessons on amphibians, mammals, and recycling." -- Booklist Magazine, March 1997

"The Good Rockin' Daddies impart information that kids need in musical ways one hopes they will explore when they get older...a first class effort." -FACE Magazine, July 1996

"Hey, guys! I have a number of tapes for my grandkids, all of them quite good because they don't "talk down" to them. I select them carefully since I am a retired music professor and want to keep all the "insipid stuff" away from them. This letter is to let you know that the kids (ages 2 through 11) and the adults (ages above 11) all agree that your album is the best of them all! It's wonderful!! Which leads me to the purpose of this message: WHEN'S THE NEXT ALBUM COMING OUT?? Thanks for all the good musical times - you guys have a unique gift!" -Richard Robinette

"Greetings, This weekend my son, who is just learning to play the piano, discovered "the blues". He was playing around, chanced upon a bluesy melody, and said, "Mom, doesn't that sound jazzy?" So, I sat with him and taught him the bassline to the 12 bar blues. He was vibrating, he was so excited! It was the greatest thing to watch. So, please send your cassette. I know he'll like it. Any other music suggestions for kids are welcome. He's moving past the "kiddie" music and needs more to listen to! Thanks for what you are doing." -Laura Abad

"I really like the sound and the concept." - Monty Harper, Children's Music Web

"What a group! " -M.S.A.D. 6 Regional News

"Your songs help my baby to stop crying." - Maureen Dennis, mother of two.

"Down on the Funny Farm is the best piece of music on earth!" - Dylan Kingsbury, age 3

"Your tape is the best children's music product on the market today. My kids love it, and as a grown-up who has to listen over and over again, I never get tired of it..." -Jennifer Cooper

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