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The first CD of music for animals was really music for people who love animals. It actually started us on the road to creating music for animals, music about animals and music with animals. Its name is Ugly Dogs Need More Love. It’s about all the dogs (including ours) in the neighborhood. |
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The next step in our progression towards creating music for animals was our second CD – Cat-A-Tonic. It’s about all our neighborhood cats. It later turned into our CD Cat On The Keys – featuring another of our animal artists - Nora the Piano Cat of YouTube fame. |
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Our trudge towards making music for animals took a quantum leap with the first CD we created with an animal. I’m A Green Chicken – the title song from the CD of the same name was sung in part by a double yellow head Amazon parrot named Carla that we signed to our label - our first animal artist on our road to making music for animals. |
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We had so much fun with Carla in the studio we started looking for another animal to sign ands take us to the next level in our unknowing (to us) quest to create music for animals – we found her in Koko the lowland gorilla who understands English perfectly and communicates using a variant of American Sign Language. Koko – Fine Animal Gorilla was the first music for animals CD we actually created for an animal. It was also the second CD we created with an animal and was our first introduction to interspecies communication. It was very cool. |
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We were now so tweaked about interspecies communication we started looking for an animal communicator – a real Dr. Doolittle as it were. We found her in the person of intuitive animal communicator Dr. Kim Ogden. Working with Dr. Kim brought us full tilt into the world of not just making music for animals but making music with animals – for animals. Songs To Make Dogs Happy – the first musical CD for dogs approved by dogs — music for animals and interspecies communication at the same time and all done to music. The best part about it is it actually works. |
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Always looking to one up our last project we took everything we had learned about making music for animals and combined it in Music From The Pink Dolphins – we used two animal communicators and involved the endangered fresh water pink dolphins that live in the rainforests of the Amazon river in Brazil and Peru. It was one of the most intriguing and spiritual of our musical adventures and a great exercise in creating music for animals. |
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