With Halloween coming up soon, kids and parents everywhere are scouring thrift stores, building their costumes and generally getting ready for an exciting season of make-believe fun. The new song “Why Can't Every Day Be Halloween?", by a new family band called Triple Rainbow, was just released, and it's already hitting the radio waves and playlists internationally.
Triple Rainbow is the brainchild of Jared Mees, the legendary co-founder of the independent record label and local handmade-focused retailer Tender Loving Empire, Mees curates and supports a successful roster of internationally acclaimed artists under his indie music label as well.
As a father of two young daughters, Mees finds inspiration from everyday family life and the wildness of kids' imaginations. To quell the malaise and boredom of the pandemic, Jared, July (9) and Piper (4) created a creativity explosion, writing and recording 15 songs, making more than 25 short films, building massive box forts and building extensive miniature dioramas and accompanying stop motion videos -- all of which will be forthcoming in the next few months via Triple Rainbow social media accounts.
“Making, singing, crafting and playing has really kept us positive during the pandemic. Creativity has always brought us together as a family. It's fun to be able to share what we’ve made with others,” Mees says.
Stay tuned for more Triple Rainbow news this fall and winter.
Meanwhile, once you've created your costumes, join the Story Pirates as they celebrate Halloween in a big way this year. The Virtual Halloween Party will present all-ages interactive fun with Story Pirates and special guests.
The event will be hosted on Zoom on Friday, October 29th at 3:30 pm ET and 3:30 pm PT.
Kids can show off their costumes during the Zoom parade, and play games and generally celebrate this spookily creative time of year. Attendees are encouraged to dress as their favorite Story Pirate or character from the Story Pirates Podcast (which, incidentally was just nominated AGAIN for an iHeartRadio Award).
There is no admission fee, but participants must RSVP at www.storypirates.com/halloween to get the link.
Please note that there are two events:
3:30pm ET and 3:30pm PT (for West Coast families).
Story Pirates are also hosting a costume contest through October 31st.
Complete contest rules are available here.
Two Story Pirates songs, "Weird Sisters" and "are included in this Halloween Party Playlist on Spotify.
Please spin and share these tunes! We're taking requests.
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