JAMKARAOKE @ Thu Jun 16, 2005 9:16 am wrote:
I'v been approached to host a "kiddie karaoke" night for anyone under 18yrs of age.
Has anyone done one of these or visited one of these shows?
If so what are the kids singing this days ? American Idol stuff? Top 40? Brittany.Jessica, Kelly and the Backstreet Boys
?
I'm a little leary of taking a gig like this..What are some of the pit falls to be consious of? Do you have young ones home ...what are they singing ?
I know my 8yr old son likes to sing anything from Uncle Kracker to Big&Rich with a little hip hop in between :) :)
I've done them before, can be very fun if you let it. WATCH language content in songs, even though some parents of the older kids don't really care, you get other parents with their 5 year olds in there & they don't want to hear other kids singing something with profanity in front of their children. I created a separate book editing out ALL songs with profanity, drug reference or sexual content for the kid shows.
Also if you have a vocal compressor - USE IT!. Untrained voices can sometimes get VERY LOUD after being extremely soft.
Get the Disney series, anything that is on the kid stations like Nick Jr, Hillary Duff is a good one, Aaron Carter etc...
Also make sure you have a good selection of the Nursery Rhyme songs as well ie Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, ABC Song, BINGO, etc....
Also don't count on this to be a lasting gig, I have YET to hear of any successful (long lasting) underage shows, turnouts are great, but $$'s are not - this is partly why there aren't very many of them around. Kids do not spend money - teens on occasion will buy a food plate & the whole table will share. The parents will buy sodas & on occasion dinner, but no beer or hard alcohol (as a rule).
Do this because you want to give the kids a taste of karaoke as they are the future of our livelihood. It will actually be more work for you as they don't understand rotation rules. You will get LOTS of group songs & single names that entire groups will come up to the mic - just go with it, but try to keep some kind of order at the same time. Some of the younger kids will just stand holding the mic & not say a word through the entire song - but still NOT want help.