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Years active
  
1997–present

Website
  
justinroberts.org


Name
  
Justin Roberts

Education
  
Justin Roberts (musician) The Musical Milieu of Mystery of Justin Roberts Oblation

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · justinroberts.org

Albums
  
Yellow Bus, Pop Fly, Not Naptime, Recess, Lullaby, Great Big Sun, Jungle Gym, Way Out, Meltdown!

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Pop punk, Children's music

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Children's Album, Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children

Similar People
  
The Pop Ups, Maggie Koerner, Bee Caves, Adia Victoria, Knifight

Profiles

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Justin Roberts (born 1969) is a Chicago-based American singer-songwriter of children's music. He performs with the Not Ready for Naptime Players. In 2010, his album Jungle Gym was nominated in the "Best Musical Album for Children" category for the 53rd Grammy Awards, and Recess was nominated in the same Grammy category in 2013, for the 56th Grammy Awards. Justin Roberts released a Greatest Hits album in August 2016, and his new album of acoustic original songs, featuring guest Robbie Fulks, was released in October 2016.

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History

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Roberts attended Kenyon College at Gambier, Ohio, where he was a member of the Kokosingers, the college's male a cappella group. He began his music career in the Minneapolis-based indie-rock band Pimentos for Gus, of which he was a founding member. Pimentos for Gus released three separate albums in the 1990s. Roberts decided to moonlight (during the day) as a Montessori preschool teacher. It wasn’t long before Justin began writing and singing songs for a new generation of fans: his students. The kids immediately responded and inspired Justin to record some of his new songs and send them out to a few friends for Christmas. One of the gift recipients was Liam Davis, a college pal and music producer, who suggested that they record the songs professionally

In 1997, Justin released his first CD, Great Big Sun, and the critics took note. Justin's music was soon being compared to everyone from Elvis Costello and Fountains of Wayne to Paul Simon, Electric Light Orchestra and Nick Lowe. By 2001, Justin was playing music full-time to appreciative crowds. Word spread and shows started selling out. He has played at such renowned venues and festivals as NYC's Symphony Space, DC's National Geographic Live, Louisiana's Getty Museum, Seattle's Moore Theatre, Lollapalooza and Chicago's Ravinia Festival.

Discography

  • Great Big Sun (1997)
  • Bright Becomes Blue (1999)
  • Yellow Bus (2001)
  • Not Naptime (2003)
  • Way Out (2004)
  • Why Not Sea Monsters? Songs From The New Testament (2004)
  • Why Not Sea Monsters? Songs From The Hebrew Scriptures (2006)
  • Meltdown! (2006)
  • Pop Fly (2008)
  • Jungle Gym (2010)
  • Lullaby (2012)
  • Recess (2013)
  • Greatest Hits (2016)
  • Lemonade (2016)
  • Awards and acknowledgements

    Roberts is the winner of eight National Parenting Publications (NAPPA) Gold Awards, and eight Parents' Choice Gold Awards.

    Not Naptime was included in the Parents' Choice list of the 25 best children's CDs of the past 25 years, and Jungle Gym was MetroKids' top children's CD of 2010. Meltdown, Pop Fly and Jungle Gym were each chosen as the "Number One Children's CD of the Year" by Fids and Kamily, and Roberts' albums have been among Amazon's "Top 10 Children's CDs of the Year" four times. Meltdown was given as an example of the "Best Children's Music of the Past 30 Years" at Time Out NY Kids.

    Jungle Gym was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for best album for children in 2010; Recess was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for best album for children in 2013.

    References

    Justin Roberts (musician) Wikipedia


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