Parachute Express


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nameParachute Express
backgroundgroup_or_band
genreChildren's music, comedy
years_active1984-2011
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past_membersRick Cunha
Donald "Donny" Becker
Janice Hubbard
Stephen Michael Schwartz
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| name = Parachute Express | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = group_or_band | genre = Children's music, comedy | occupation = | years_active = 1984-2011 | label = | past_members = Rick Cunha Donald "Donny" Becker Janice Hubbard Stephen Michael Schwartz Parachute Express was an American band of three California-based entertainers who performed, wrote, and produced music for children. Members were Stephen Michael Schwartz, Janice Hubbard, and Donny Becker. The group gained national prominence as recording artists for Gymboree Play & Music, Walt Disney Records, and Trio Lane Records.{{cite news | last = Rees | first = Brenda | url = https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-jan-16-wk-kids16-story.html | title = How to get The Kids' Reading Room Jumping for Joy. | work = Los Angeles Times | date = 2004-09-16 | access-date = 2009-07-29

History

In the early 1990s, Parachute Express released six albums as part of Walt Disney Records’ Music Box Artist Series. Many of their albums have won national awards including NAPPA awards, the Film Advisory Board Award, an Indie Award, a Toy of The Year Award, and several times the Parents' Choice Gold Award.

Their long list of honors further included featured performers at the 42nd and 43rd Presidential Inaugural Festivities, performing their "poetic anthem" We The Children. This song was included in the Presidential library by then First Lady Hillary Clinton. Parachute Express performed half a dozen times at the Annual Easter Egg Hunt on the lawn of the White House.

Their video Come Sing With Us! won the Parents Choice Video Award and an International Monitor Award. Parachute Express have been voted "Best Group" by the American Academy of Children's Entertainment. In 2010 and 2011, Parachute Express toured China, performing in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. The group disbanded in late 2011.

Discography

Albums

  • Feel the Music (1991)
  • Circle of Friends (1991)
  • *Happy to Be Here *(1991)
  • Shakin' It! (1992)
  • Over Easy (1992)
  • Sunny Side Up (1992)
  • Friends, Forever Friends (1996)
  • Who's Got A Hug? (1997)
  • Dr. Looney's Remedy (1998)
  • Don't Blink (2005)

Song collections

  • Gymbo's Play and Pretend Favorites (2007)
  • It's a Gymboree Party! (2007)

Singles

  • Dr. Looney's Remedy (1995)
  • The Coming of December (2005)

Tracks in compilations

  • Disney's Music Box: Disney's Spotlight (1992): Smooth Movin' Boogie Express
  • The Man Who Ran Away with the Moon (1992): Smooth Movin' Boogie Express
  • Pocahontas: The Enchanted Songs (1995)
  • Exercise Party: Stretchin' and Jumpin' Songs for Young Children (2003): Can You Show Us; Reach Up High
  • Hear and Gone in 60 Seconds: One Minute Songs by an Awesome Array of Award Winning Artists (2003): Alphabet Soup
  • Jay Jay the Jet Plane: 24 Fun and Inspirational Stories for Kids (2003): Jay Jay the Jet Plane theme song
  • Jay Jay the Jet Plane: 12 Fun and Inspirational Stories for Kids (2004): Jay Jay the Jet Plane theme song
  • Songs for Little Boys: Trains, Cowboys, Pirates and More! (2004): I Like Trucks
  • Songs for Little Princesses: Ballerinas, Best Friends, Dressing Up and More! (2004): Polka Dots, Checks and Stripes; Dress Up Queen
  • Dance Party: Movin' and Groovin' Songs for Young Children (2006): Don't Blink; Dance, Puppet, Dance
  • Favorite Lullabies: 15 Gentle Songs to Ease Your Baby to Sleep (2006): Good Night Moon
  • Classic Animal Songs (2007): Me and My Dog
  • Kindergarten Prep: Songs to Get Your Child Ready to Learn (2008): Tie a Bow; Red Means Stop

Videos

  • 1989 - Live In Concert (Gymboree)
  • 1995 - Come Sing With Us! (Disney){{cite news | last = Levine | first = Evan | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_akEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4608,4126396 | title = 'Parachute Express' Doesn't Fly | agency = Newspaper Enterprise Association | format = review | work = Chattooga Press | date = 1995-09-27 | page = 6 | accessdate = 2009-07-29

Awards

  • 1991 - Parents' Choice for Feel the Music
  • 1995 - Parents' Choice Video Award for Come Sing With Us!
  • 1995 - International Monitor Award in the category Best Electronic Effects for Come Sing With Us!
  • 1998 - National Association of Parenting Publications of America (NAPPA) Gold Award for Doctor Looney's Remedy
  • 1999 - Best Group Award by the American Academy of Children's Entertainment
  • 1999 - Indie Award in the category Best Children's Album for Doctor Looney's Remedy
  • 2005 - Creative Child Magazine's Toy of the Year Award for Don't Blink
  • 2005 - NAPPA Gold Award for Don't Blink
  • 2005 - Parents Choice Gold Award for Don't Blink
  • 2008 - NAPPA Gold Award for It's a Gymboree Party

In popular culture

References

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