THE UNDERBIRDS Come to Symphony Space, April 27

By: Apr. 09, 2013
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From October through April, Symphony Space presents more than 30 events in two theaters, providing New York City families with diverse entertainment in a safe, inviting and family-friendly environment. The Upper Westside landmark offers weekly options for preschoolers and elementary school-aged kids alike, with a wide range of music, dance, theater and literary events in the works for the 2013-14 season, which will be announced in June. Visit www.symphonyspace.org/genre/family for more details and updates.

Witness history in the making at the debut performance of the sunshine indie pop duo Underbirds, featuring the unique voices and musical artistry of kindie superstars Morgan Taylor and Todd McHatton.

Morgan Taylor is best known for the award-winning Gustafer Yellowgold Show, and Todd McHatton for his blockbuster hit indie-pop kids' song "I Think I'm a Bunny." Together as The Underbirds, Taylor and McHatton create their first warm, quirky, indie pop album in what will be a long-term band effort. This is the sound of sheer, sweet joy for the whole family. All ages.

NOTE: This is a newly scheduled performance. The previously announced April 27th concert with Frances England was cancelled due to a family emergency.


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