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Posted by Kevan Breitinger Oct 19, 2006 |
In conjunction with His Kids Radio Network, the weekly half-hour program debuted on 22 Christian radio stations around the country and in Puerto Rico last week, and is also available via podcast.
“The Go Fish Kids Radio Show” features music from the group’s recordings, “Splash,” “Superstar,” “Snooze,” and Go Fish’s family Christmas release, “Snow.” In addition, the program includes regular segments, such as the “Verse of the Week,” the “Go Fish Mailbox,” the “Ask Doctor Atom” science question, and other skits and jokes.
“We’ve had a great time creating these shows and we’re finding that stations are eager to have a high quality production geared towards families with young children,” said Jamie Statema, Go Fish founding member. “Since our radio show is music based, it provides a unique way for stations to reach out to kids while still engaging their other listeners. Just like our CDs and DVDs, this is something we want parents and kids to enjoy together.”
Go Fish’s “Snow,” a family Christmas album, released October 10, and the group will be hitting the road later this year for their popular annual Christmas tour. “Snow” is a 10-song collection of original and traditional selections that showcase the group’s acappella harmonies. (Read Suite Review of “Snow” here). The annual Go Fish Christmas Tour kicks-off December 3 in Jackson, Minnesota, and will hit a total of 11 cities, including a December 16 performance at Minneapolis’ Target Center.
To read Suite’s interview with the Go Fish guys, click here. For further information on Go Fish or “The Go Fish Kids Radio Show,” visit www.gofishguys.com