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the bazillions

If you grew up loving Schoolhouse Rock, you’ll enjoy the Bazillions. They are one of those children’s bands that are able to be fun and appropriate for children while still entertaining the adults. I actually have one of their songs on a mix I listen to at work.

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Who are the Bazillions?

Adam and Kristin Marshall, the musicians behind the band, took their complimentary experiences as parents, educators, and singer-songwriters and created fun, educational music. Literally from their first day on the job at Kenny School in Minneapolis, the couple was writing songs for and with their students. Eventually, they collected these songs into an album and started hitting the kid-music circuit. You can find the Bazillions playing all over the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. Find upcoming shows on their website or check our Family Fun Calendar.

When not doing the kid-musician thing, the Marshalls are also part of the indie pop band The Humbugs,


Albums Are Available through Amazon

You can purchase albums and individual songs through Amazon. They are also available on Spotify and on YouTube. These are great to use when helping your kids with homework. Help them to learn about things like Prepositions, how to use a contraction, “Who, What, When, Where & Why”, or the even the water cycle.


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