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'''Lah-Lah''' is a five member children's music group from Sydney, Australia. Comprising members currently and formerly from gypsy band [[Monsieur Camembert]] amongst other prominent Australian groups such as, [[Guy Sebastian]], the [[James Valentine (journalist)|James Valentine]] Quartet] and the [[James Morrison (musician)|James Morrison]] Sextet. Lah-Lah has both recorded and filmed, and also performs live music ranging in styles from surf-rock and jazz to gypsy. '''Lah-Lah''''s repertoire is primarily composed by [[Mark Harris]] and Tina Harris. Lah-Lah aims to introduce music and musical instruments to children and their families through fun and entertainment.
'''Lah-Lah''' is a five member children's music group from Sydney, Australia. Lah-Lah has both recorded albums and filmed television content, and also performs at live events. The music of '''Lah-Lah''' ranges in styles from world music and surf-rock to jazz and gypsy. '''Lah-Lah''''s repertoire is primarily composed by [[Mark Harris]] and Tina Harris. Lah-Lah aims to introduce music and musical instruments to children and their families through fun and entertainment.


== Live ==
== Live ==
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In November 2010 '''Lah-Lah''' was a featured act at the Splash Festival at the Aquatic Centre at Sydney Olympic Park in Homebush.
In November 2010 '''Lah-Lah''' was a featured act at the Splash Festival at the Aquatic Centre at Sydney Olympic Park in Homebush.


The Sydney Festival 2011 presented the new '''Lah-Lah''' production, 'Lah-Lah's Musical Wonderland' throughout the festival with shows at the Festival First Night in Hyde Park, The Famous Spiegeltent in Hyde Park, and The Riverside Theatre in Parramatta.<ref>http://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/2011/Family/Lah-Lahs-Musical-Wonderland-Spiegeltent/</ref>
The Sydney Festival 2011 presented the second '''Lah-Lah''' live production, 'Lah-Lah's Musical Wonderland' throughout the festival with shows at the Festival First Night in Hyde Park, The Famous Spiegeltent in Hyde Park, and The Riverside Theatre in Parramatta.<ref>http://www.sydneyfestival.org.au/2011/Family/Lah-Lahs-Musical-Wonderland-Spiegeltent/</ref>


Following the May 2010 Babies Proms season, the [[Sydney Opera House]] commissioned a new show concept from '''Lah-Lah''' in the 30th anniversary year of the Babies Proms. The commission was for the inaugural presentation in a new series - the Family Proms - aimed at offering wonderful musical experiences to all primary aged children. The show, 'Lah-Lah's BIG Live Band', featuring an 11 piece big band (trumpets: Simon Sweeney, Dane Laboyrie, Ray Cassar, Elizabeth Geyer, trombones: Lucian McGuiness, Alex Silver, Justin Kearin, saxophones: Andrew 'Jock' Robertson, David Theak, Richard 'Woody the Woodwind' Maegraith, Stephan Schafer), twenty child violinists as well as twenty child singer/dancers in addition to the core Lah-Lah quintet, presented 5 concerts in the [[Sydney Opera House]] Concert Hall for the House:Ed and Kids At The House Programs from 24–26 June 2011.<ref>http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/whatson/kath_lah_lahs_big_live_band.aspx</ref>
Following the May 2010 Babies Proms season, the [[Sydney Opera House]] commissioned a new show concept from '''Lah-Lah''' in the 30th anniversary year of the Babies Proms. The commission was for the inaugural presentation in a new series - the Family Proms - aimed at offering wonderful musical experiences to all primary aged children. The show, 'Lah-Lah's BIG Live Band', featuring an 11 piece big band (trumpets: Simon Sweeney, Dane Laboyrie, Ray Cassar, Elizabeth Geyer, trombones: Lucian McGuiness, Alex Silver, Justin Kearin, saxophones: Andrew 'Jock' Robertson, David Theak, Richard 'Woody the Woodwind' Maegraith, Stephan Schafer), twenty child violinists as well as twenty child singer/dancers in addition to the core Lah-Lah quintet, presented 5 concerts in the [[Sydney Opera House]] Concert Hall for the House:Ed and Kids At The House Programs from 24–26 June 2011.<ref>http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/whatson/kath_lah_lahs_big_live_band.aspx</ref>
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In September 2011 '''Lah-Lah''' performed two shows at the opening of Darling Quarter in [[Darling Harbour, New South Wales]].
In September 2011 '''Lah-Lah''' performed two shows at the opening of Darling Quarter in [[Darling Harbour, New South Wales]].


The City Of Sydney council included '''Lah-Lah''' in the program for the lighting of the Christmas Tree concert in [[Martin Place, Sydney]] in November 2011. '''Lah-Lah''' was also scheduled to perform at the Village Christmas concerts in Rushcutters Bay and Rosebery, however the shows were postponed due to poor weather.
The City Of Sydney council included '''Lah-Lah''' in the program for the lighting of the Christmas Tree concert in [[Martin Place, Sydney]] in November 2011. '''Lah-Lah''' was also scheduled to perform at the Village Christmas concerts in Rushcutters Bay and Rosebery, however the shows were postponed due to poor weather. '''Lah-Lah''' subsequently performed at the Martin Place concert in November 2012 and has appeared at various Village Christmas Concerts each year.


December 2011 saw '''Lah-Lah''' continue to expand nationally with their first [[Western Australian]] concerts with performances at the Worlds Festival in Fremantle as part of the [[ISAF Sailing World Championships]].
December 2011 saw '''Lah-Lah''' continue to expand nationally with their first [[Western Australian]] concerts with performances at the Worlds Festival in Fremantle as part of the [[ISAF Sailing World Championships]].
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The [[Melbourne Recital Centre]] programmed '''Lah-Lah''' for a show in the Elizabeth Murdoch Hall as part of the Music Play children's music festival in January 2012.
The [[Melbourne Recital Centre]] programmed '''Lah-Lah''' for a show in the Elizabeth Murdoch Hall as part of the Music Play children's music festival in January 2012.


'''Lah-Lah''' continues to tour nationally in 2012 with concerts scheduled in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] at the Between the Bays festival in Mornington Peninsula in February and in [[South Australia]] as part of the Something on Saturday series at the [[Adelaide Festival Centre]] in May. '''Lah-Lah''' also continues with Sydney performances in 2012 with concerts at the Kids Day Out festival in March and at the [[City Recital Hall]] Angel Place in July.
'''Lah-Lah''' continue to tour nationally with concerts in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] at the Between the Bays festival in Mornington Peninsula, in [[South Australia]] as part of the Something on Saturday series at the [[Adelaide Festival Centre]], the Kids Day Out festival in [[Sydney]], the [[City Recital Hall]] Angel Place, Newcastle Museum, Floriade Nightfest in [[Canberra]], Glebe Street Fair, [[Sydney Festival]], World's Biggest Playgroup, Roola Boola festival in [[Melbourne]], and the Dress Up Attack festival in [[Sydney]] amongst others.


== Audio ==
== Audio ==
'''Lah-Lah''' recorded its debut album [[Shake It Like This]] in November 2008 at Sydney's Megaphon Studios. The album is represented by Roadshow Music.
'''Lah-Lah''' recorded its debut album [[Shake It Like This]] in November 2008 at Sydney's Megaphon Studios.
'''Lah-Lah''' recorded its second album [[Making Music Lah-Lah's Way]] in 2011 at Sydney's Megaphon Studios.

'''Lah-Lah''' albums are independently released.
'''Lah-Lah''' recorded its second album [[Making Music Lah-Lah's Way]] in 2011 at Sydney's Megaphon Studios. The album is yet to be released.


== Video/TV ==
== Video/TV ==
In July 2009 '''Lah-Lah''' went into Down Under studios, Sydney with production company LitUp Digital to film 12 music video clips from the [[Shake It Like This]] album. Other elements were shot in addition to the clips and together they will form the '''Lah-Lah''' debut music DVD [[Lah-Lah's Big Live Band]].
In July 2009 '''Lah-Lah''' went to Down Under studios, Sydney with production company LitUp Digital to film 12 music video clips from the [[Shake It Like This]] album. Other elements were shot in addition to the clips and together they will form the '''Lah-Lah''' debut music DVD [[Lah-Lah's Big Live Band]].


Also in July, '''Lah-Lah''' signed a broadcast agreement with [[Nickelodeon Australia]] for the video clips. The '''Lah-Lah''' clips went on air daily on [[Nickelodeon Australia]]'s preschool channel [[Nick Jr. Australia]] on 13 September 2009.<ref>http://www.nickjr.com.au/shows.php?sh=46</ref>
Also in July, '''Lah-Lah''' signed a broadcast agreement with [[Nickelodeon Australia]] for the video clips. The '''Lah-Lah''' clips went on air daily on [[Nickelodeon Australia]]'s preschool channel [[Nick Jr. Australia]] on 13 September 2009.<ref>http://www.nickjr.com.au/shows.php?sh=46</ref>
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In February 2010 the clips were licensed to [[Nickelodeon Southeast Asia]] and also [[Nickelodeon New Zealand]] and began airing during March 2010.
In February 2010 the clips were licensed to [[Nickelodeon Southeast Asia]] and also [[Nickelodeon New Zealand]] and began airing during March 2010.


In April 2013 '''Lah-Lah''' go into production on series 1 of a television program titled Lah-Lah's Adventures, producing 26 x 12 minute episodes of a live action and animation preschool music show.The show will be broadcast internationally from early 2014.
In April 2013 '''Lah-Lah''' went into production on series 1 of a television program entitled Lah-Lah's Adventures, producing 26 x 12 minute episodes of a live action and animation preschool music show. The show will be broadcast internationally from early 2014 on the [[Seven Network]]'s [[7Two]] on free to air television in Australia, [[CBeebies]] on [[Foxtel]]/[[Austar]] in Australia and New Zealand, BBC International channels on pay television internationally, and [[BBC Kids]] and [[Knowledge Network]] in Canada.


== Group Members ==
== Group Members ==

Revision as of 00:23, 26 January 2014

File:Lah-Lah MasterLogo RGB LR.gif
Lah-Lah logo
Lah-Lah
Lah-Lah's Big Live Band
GenreLive Action, Preschool, Music
Created byTina and Mark Harris
Directed byDeb Ryan
StarringTina Harris, Mark Harris, Matt Ottignon, Gary Daley
ComposerTina & Mark Harris
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producersTina and Mark Harris
ProducerMick Jones
Production locationSydney
CinematographyDavid Wakeley
EditorsMick Jones and Linda Ung
Running time12 x 2 minutes
Production companyLah-Lah Productions/LitUp Digital
Original release
NetworkNick Jr. Australia
Release13 September 2009 –
present

Lah-Lah is a five member children's music group from Sydney, Australia. Lah-Lah has both recorded albums and filmed television content, and also performs at live events. The music of Lah-Lah ranges in styles from world music and surf-rock to jazz and gypsy. Lah-Lah's repertoire is primarily composed by Mark Harris and Tina Harris. Lah-Lah aims to introduce music and musical instruments to children and their families through fun and entertainment.

Live

Lah-Lah performed at the Sutherland Entertainment Centre, Seymour Centre and Parramatta Town Hall in January 2009 for its inaugural season.

In October 2009 Century Venues children's entertainment arm Century's Child produced Lah-Lah into the Enmore Theatre for a two week run of proms style concerts for kids.

Lah-Lah opened the entertainment on the main stage of The Domain, Sydney for celebrations on Australia Day[1] 2010 and was also featured at the St Kilda Festival in February.[2]

The Sydney Opera House hosted Lah-Lah for 24 sold out shows as part of its Babies Proms season in May 2010.[3]

In October 2010 Lah-Lah presented a short season of 'Lah-Lah's Adventures' at the Cantebury-Hurlstone Park RSL, Mounties club and Harbord Diggers club.

In November 2010 Lah-Lah was a featured act at the Splash Festival at the Aquatic Centre at Sydney Olympic Park in Homebush.

The Sydney Festival 2011 presented the second Lah-Lah live production, 'Lah-Lah's Musical Wonderland' throughout the festival with shows at the Festival First Night in Hyde Park, The Famous Spiegeltent in Hyde Park, and The Riverside Theatre in Parramatta.[4]

Following the May 2010 Babies Proms season, the Sydney Opera House commissioned a new show concept from Lah-Lah in the 30th anniversary year of the Babies Proms. The commission was for the inaugural presentation in a new series - the Family Proms - aimed at offering wonderful musical experiences to all primary aged children. The show, 'Lah-Lah's BIG Live Band', featuring an 11 piece big band (trumpets: Simon Sweeney, Dane Laboyrie, Ray Cassar, Elizabeth Geyer, trombones: Lucian McGuiness, Alex Silver, Justin Kearin, saxophones: Andrew 'Jock' Robertson, David Theak, Richard 'Woody the Woodwind' Maegraith, Stephan Schafer), twenty child violinists as well as twenty child singer/dancers in addition to the core Lah-Lah quintet, presented 5 concerts in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall for the House:Ed and Kids At The House Programs from 24–26 June 2011.[5]

The Powerkidz festival at the Brisbane Powerhouse was the second interstate live show for Lah-Lah in July 2011.

In September 2011 Lah-Lah performed two shows at the opening of Darling Quarter in Darling Harbour, New South Wales.

The City Of Sydney council included Lah-Lah in the program for the lighting of the Christmas Tree concert in Martin Place, Sydney in November 2011. Lah-Lah was also scheduled to perform at the Village Christmas concerts in Rushcutters Bay and Rosebery, however the shows were postponed due to poor weather. Lah-Lah subsequently performed at the Martin Place concert in November 2012 and has appeared at various Village Christmas Concerts each year.

December 2011 saw Lah-Lah continue to expand nationally with their first Western Australian concerts with performances at the Worlds Festival in Fremantle as part of the ISAF Sailing World Championships.

The Melbourne Recital Centre programmed Lah-Lah for a show in the Elizabeth Murdoch Hall as part of the Music Play children's music festival in January 2012.

Lah-Lah continue to tour nationally with concerts in Victoria at the Between the Bays festival in Mornington Peninsula, in South Australia as part of the Something on Saturday series at the Adelaide Festival Centre, the Kids Day Out festival in Sydney, the City Recital Hall Angel Place, Newcastle Museum, Floriade Nightfest in Canberra, Glebe Street Fair, Sydney Festival, World's Biggest Playgroup, Roola Boola festival in Melbourne, and the Dress Up Attack festival in Sydney amongst others.

Audio

Lah-Lah recorded its debut album Shake It Like This in November 2008 at Sydney's Megaphon Studios. Lah-Lah recorded its second album Making Music Lah-Lah's Way in 2011 at Sydney's Megaphon Studios. Lah-Lah albums are independently released.

Video/TV

In July 2009 Lah-Lah went to Down Under studios, Sydney with production company LitUp Digital to film 12 music video clips from the Shake It Like This album. Other elements were shot in addition to the clips and together they will form the Lah-Lah debut music DVD Lah-Lah's Big Live Band.

Also in July, Lah-Lah signed a broadcast agreement with Nickelodeon Australia for the video clips. The Lah-Lah clips went on air daily on Nickelodeon Australia's preschool channel Nick Jr. Australia on 13 September 2009.[6]

In February 2010 the clips were licensed to Nickelodeon Southeast Asia and also Nickelodeon New Zealand and began airing during March 2010.

In April 2013 Lah-Lah went into production on series 1 of a television program entitled Lah-Lah's Adventures, producing 26 x 12 minute episodes of a live action and animation preschool music show. The show will be broadcast internationally from early 2014 on the Seven Network's 7Two on free to air television in Australia, CBeebies on Foxtel/Austar in Australia and New Zealand, BBC International channels on pay television internationally, and BBC Kids and Knowledge Network in Canada.

Group Members

Tina Harris as Lah-Lah (vocals)
Mark Harris as Buzz The Band Leader and Lola Double Bass(double bass/vocals)
Nic Cecire as Tom Tom (drums/percussion/backing vocals)
Matt Ottignon as Mr Saxophone (tenor and soprano saxophones/clarinet/flute)
Gary Daley as Squeezy Sneezy (piano accordion/keyboards)

Reviews

Live Show Review - Sydney Festival 2011 - Daily Telegraph. 18 January 2011[7]
Live Show Review - Enmore Theatre 2009 - Arts Rocket. 8 October 2009[8]

Discography

Shake It Like This (2008) - Audio CD
Lah-Lah's Big Live Band (2009) - DVD
Making Music Lah-Lah's Way (2011) - Audio CD

Notes