David Barker releases children's lullaby book

David Barker, leader of the local band Zig Zag, has released a new children's book titled 'Drift Off to Dreams.' The sing-along lullaby book offers a positive take on bedtime stories, accompanied by a song performed by local singer Jennie Nourse.

David Barker, known as the major domo of the popular Sonoma Valley musical act Zig Zag, has ventured beyond music with his latest release: a children's book called “Drift Off to Dreams.” Described by Barker as “a sing along lullaby book,” it was written and illustrated entirely by him. The book includes a link to an accompanying song, which Barker composed and which is sung by local songstress Jennie Nourse.

In notes within the book, Barker explains his inspiration: “I thought I would try to write a lullaby as a positive and encouraging invitation for the child to enter the wonderful and imaginative world of dreams.” He contrasts this approach with traditional lullabies, which he notes often feature melancholy or frightening imagery, such as babies falling from treetops or boughs breaking—hardly conducive to restful sleep.

The book is now available for purchase at Readers’ Books, located just off the Plaza in Sonoma, making it an ideal local option for holiday shopping. This creative project highlights Barker's multifaceted talents, blending his musical background with storytelling to create an uplifting experience for young readers.

관련 기사

Illustration of children's books and a newspaper review on a library table, representing Dagens Nyheter's October book critiques.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Dn reviews new children's books for October

AI에 의해 보고됨 AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Dagens Nyheter's critics have reviewed current children's and youth books for October, focusing on picture books and realistic novels. Martin Hellström reviews three new works for younger readers by Klassen, Berg, and Fang. Lydia Wistisen praises Johan Rundberg's football story as a new type of realistic children's novel.

Bruce Hornsby has revealed details of his upcoming album Indigo Park, featuring collaborations with Ezra Koenig, Bonnie Raitt, and the late Bob Weir. The record, set for release on April 3, includes contributions from several music luminaries and reflects on the singer-songwriter's past experiences. Hornsby and his band the Noisemakers will embark on a tour to support the album.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Janet Mérida 'Janis' and Erika Maldonado 'Maldo', creators of the Morras Malditas podcast, released the book Apaguemos la luz y entremos a la noche, compiling supernatural legends from Oaxaca and Sonora. The work was presented at the Guadalajara International Book Fair 2025, where they discussed their trips to document these oral stories. In an interview with MILENIO, they expressed greater fear of the living than of the dead.

James Samimi Farr, performing as Daguerreotypes, will celebrate the release of his debut double album 'This is My Way to Tell You That Everything Is Real and Happening Right Now' with a performance at the Blacksheep Inn on December 28. The album explores themes of life in art and personal growth, recorded using vintage cassette and reel-to-reel technology. Raised in the Gatineau Hills, Samimi Farr draws inspiration from his Québec roots for this deeply personal project.

AI에 의해 보고됨

A 1974 compilation of Van Morrison's early solo recordings, centered on the haunting track 'T.B. Sheets,' has been reissued in its original form by Friday Music. The album captures Morrison's raw first solo sessions from 1967, blending psychedelic R&B with personal storytelling. This release highlights the unpolished gems from his transition from band frontman to acclaimed solo artist.

With the first track "Been Undone" released alongside January's Wolf Moon, Peter Gabriel's *o/i* album rollout—announced earlier this month—mirrors his 2023 *i/o* strategy. This phased approach underscores his history of delayed albums and sparks ideas for broader promotion amid comparisons to consistently active peers.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Independent artist Ella Collier has unveiled her latest single 'Sleepwalking,' the eighth track from her upcoming debut album Dangerous. The song explores themes of grief and emotional limbo following loss, blending pop, trap, and hyperpop elements. A music video is set to drop on December 19.

 

 

 

이 웹사이트는 쿠키를 사용합니다

사이트를 개선하기 위해 분석을 위한 쿠키를 사용합니다. 자세한 내용은 개인정보 보호 정책을 읽으세요.
거부