Final Kidzapalooza 2008 wrap-up

Perry Farrell and Slash rock the Kidzapalooza Stage in Grant Park 2008 (Photo by Maise)
Well, it's been nearly a week since the last note rang out from the Kidza stage and fantastic feedback continues to flood in during the aftermath of Kidzapalooza Chicago '08:
"Tyke rockers the Tiny Masters of Today blasted away on the Kidzapalooza stage (even working a protest song, "Bushy," into their set)" - MTV
"... Musical highlights: Lollapalooza organizer/musician Perry Farrell brought former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash onstage for a couple of songs, including a singalong rendition of Jane's Addiction's Jane Says ... Non-musical offerings: the popular "Kidzapalooza" area, where children saw musical acts and engaged in family-friendly activities ... The wind-down: On Sunday, the Paul Green School of Rock students took to the kids' stage and played one of the loudest sets all weekend." - USA Today
"Harris and I were able to secure nearly front-row spots to see Rouge Wave. They played a great (though short) set with songs including ‘Postage Stamp World’ from their 2004 Out of Shadows album and ‘Lake Michigan’, a tribute to the vast lake behind them, from their newest album. And following in Jeff Tweedy’s example, they too changed some of the words to make their songs more appropriate. Our time at the Kidz stage was perhaps the most enjoyable part of the day ..." - Festival Preview
"Two other notable performances were at the Kids Stage. On Friday Jeff Tweedy played a short set of Wilco songs that were requested by the children in the audience. The cute part was where kids would request songs that had references to drugs or had foul language and he refused to play them. And in an EXTREME contrast to Jeff Tweedy’s set, we had Slash and Perry Farrell playing the kids stage on Sunday ... They played ’Superstition’ by Stevie Wonder, “Knocking On Heaven’s Door,” (the GnR version of course) and then “Mountain song” and “Jane Says” by Jane’s Addiction ... It was definitely a very unique and memorable moment." - phoblography
"We arrived in time to see Perry Farrell play a short set with Slash at the kids' stage ... They played with at least a couple of members of The School of Rock (and I swear to God, if I ever do have children, I'm so putting them through The School of Rock because how awesome would it be to play a set with Perry Farrell and Slash at the age of 12?) ... this was a totally worthwhile little show, and since Velvet Revolver is no more, perhaps Slash and Perry should collaborate together in the future." - Places Parallel
"Biggest surprise: Seeing Slash playing guitar with Perry Farrell on the Kids Stage. I was kind of far away and kept thinking "That kid that looks like Slash can really play!" Then I found out it really was Slash." - ClapTrapped
And The Tiny Masters of Today certainly made an impression on Eric John Parucki over at eRock.org!
"This is the band that we came to see at Kidzapalooza ... The crowd was sparse to start, but grew a LOT over the course of the set. There were folks singing along behind us … I really did dig them. Ivan can really play — as can Jackson, the drummer — and I was really impressed with their stage presence. They finished up with a cover of House of Pain’s “Jump” — which has gotta be on its way to being a YouTube sensation…" - eRock
"Yeah, I saw them TWICE! They were that awesome ... punk rock from a three piece all 18 and under? How could I not? Apparently, they hit the list of “not to miss bands” on Day 2 and the crowd was pretty huge. The front lawn area was full, the bleachers were full and it must have gone 15-20 rows standing behind that. The kids were a lot more comfortable with this set, I thought. Go buy their stuff now." - eRock
And there's lot's more where that came from! To check out all the current press & blog coverage of Kidzapalooza Chicago, go to our Press Section here.
Missed the action this year? Well, we've done our best to collate as many videos of this year's line up as possible, which you'll find in our Video Section here.
And now, it's onto preparing for Kidzapalooza '09, with not one but two slammin' shows lined up! First off the block is the debut Kidzapalooza LA at the Hollywood Bowl on June 27, followed by Kidzapalooza Chicago. More news on both as it becomes available.
Finally, we'd like to know what was your favorite moment/s of Kidzapalooza Chicago '08? What bands did you love? What activities could you have taken part in all day? What was your experience of Kidzapalooza '08? Feel free to leave your comments below ...
Labels: festival, jeff tweedy, kids, kidzapalooza, lollapalooza, music, perry farrell, rock, rogue wave, slash, tiny masters of today

