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Agave Library
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Children CD Folk OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS
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Burton Barr Central Library
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Children CD Folk OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS
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Cesar Chavez Library
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Children CD Folk OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS
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Cholla Library
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Children CD Folk OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS
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Mesquite Library
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Children CD Folk OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS
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Summary:
"On June 1st 2011, The Okee Dokee Brothers began a month-long canoe trip at the headwaters of the Mississippi River in Lake Itasca, Minnesota. After thirty days of camping, canoeing, filming and writing the songs that make up this album, Joe and Justin eventually ended up downstream at the St. Louis Arch. Can you canoe? is the first CD/DVD in The Okee Dokee Brothers' Adventure album series"--Container.
Notes:
Children's music.
"A Mississippi River adventure album"--Container.
All songs written by Justin Lansing and Joe Mailander ; produced by Dean Jones.
Okee Dokee Brothers ; with acc. musicians.
Compact disc.
Track List:
- Can you canoe?
- Haul away Joe (with Garth Hudson)
- Mr. & Mrs. Sippy
- The bullfrog opera (with Morgan Taylor)
- Rosita
- Campin' tent
- Memphis town
- Along for the ride (with Rachel Loshak)
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- Muddy river
- The boatman's dance
- King Kong kitchie kitchie ki-me-o
- Thousand star hotel
- Brother
- Small and simple (with Elizabeth Mitchell)
- Roll on river (with Garth Hudson).
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