is a GRAMMY Nominated Seattle-based trio of current and former elementary school teachers who have made music for kids and families since their debut albumWelcome to Monkey Town in 2005. They have since released 13 albums for family audiences. They perform live concerts throughout the United States with an emphasis on audience participation, energetic dance opportunities and a focus on the entire family.
History
The band's original members, Drew Holloway, Jack Forman and Daron Henry met as colleagues at Seattle's University Child Development School. They originally performed adult-focused independent rock as The Waiting Room but soon experimented with combining their indie rock music with childhood themes. Drummer Henry was replaced in late 2012 by Korum Bischoff, who continues as the third member of the trio. The name of the band is similar to a fictitious band from an SCTV sketch "Pre-Teen World Telethon for Pre-Teen World" called "The Recess Monkeys" consisting of John Candy, Eugene Levy, and Rick Moranis.
Recordings
Discography
Recess Monkey is known as a prolific contributor to the American "Kindie Rock" musical community, routinely releasing a new album each year, each with its own unique theme.
Recess Monkey's albums have received multiple awards from nationally recognized family music organizations.
Novelties
Their 2016 album Novelties was nominated for a 2017 GRAMMY Award in the Best Children's Album category. The album was awarded the gold medal by the Parent's Choice Award board, who asked, "What happens when you mix together three very musical educators from Seattle, fourteen original songs, and fold in great production? They rock!" Novelties received a NAPPA Award in October 2016. The album was an Amazon Originals Family Album, presented exclusively on the Amazon and Amazon Prime platform. The album earned the #8 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll in November 2016. School Library Journal named the album one of the ten best of 2016.
Hot Air
Their 2015 album Hot Air was awarded the gold medal by the Parent's Choice Award board, which praised its "irresistible sophistication of melody lines, layered harmonies and pop rhythms." Hot Air received a silver NAPPA Award for its "tunes that hold a sunny, Beatles-like quality." Hot Air also received a KIDS First Award for its "potent punch of fun, danceable and delightfully listenable tunes that will lift your spirits and take you on flights of fancy". The album earned the #5 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll.
Wired
2014's Wired earned the #3 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll.
Deep Sea Diver
2013's Deep Sea Diver earned a #6 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll.
In Tents
2012's In Tents earned a #3 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll.
Flying
2011's Flying earned the #1 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll.
The Final Funktier
2010's The Final Funktier earned the #4 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll. It earned 4 stars in People Magazine who deemed it "irresistibly fun."
Field Trip
2009's Field Trip earned the #3 spot on the annual Fids and Kamily music poll. The album was also selected as an American Library Association Notable Children's Recording.
Recess Monkey has earned several #1 hits on Sirius XM's Kids Place Live Channel 78 and have played yearly live shows in the channel's Rumpus Room series since 2008. In 2013, Recess Monkey's bassist emcee Jack Forman became an on-air host on SiriusXM's Kids Place Live, hosting the daily, nationally broadcast call-in show "Live From the Monkey House."
Recess Monkey has created several dozen self-produced video works. In tandem with their release of 2009's Field Trip album, they released two 90 minute DVDs in the Field Trips With Recess Monkey series. Each DVD is broken into four short episodes and the volumes are known by their episode numberings, Episodes 1-4 and Episodes 5-8. The DVDs blended music videos with live performances, interviews and were hosted by the band's fictitious hand puppet band manager Mayor Monkey. The band has self-produced three full-length concert videos of each of their Teatro ZinZanni Big Top Rock series, released for free on YouTube and other platforms. Recess Monkey's 2015 audio album Hot Air was released with a tandem 40-minute DVD video also entitled Hot Air which tells a narrative story in a mixed media, animated form. The band has created numerous standalone music videos for songs from 2008 to present.