Barry Louis Polisar Explained

Barry Louis Polisar is an author and singer-songwriter who writes children's music and numerous children's books, poems, and stories.

Works

Polisar has traveled throughout the United States and Europe as a visiting author in schools and libraries. He is a five-time Parents' Choice Award winner and has performed in The White House, The Smithsonian, and The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He has written songs for Sesame Street and The Weekly Reader, has starred in an Emmy Award-winning television show for children, and has been featured regularly on The Learning Channel.[1]

Polisar works with literacy groups, media specialists, reading teachers, and Title I programs in schools and has won a Special Library Recognition Award for his "ability to communicate with and excite children to read".

Polisar's 1977 song "All I Want Is You" was featured during the opening credits of Jason Reitman's film Juno.[2] This song is featured on advertisements of the National Lottery (United Kingdom), the Honda Civic "Date With a Woodsman", and the Del Monte Foods "Bursting with Life".[3]

A two-disc tribute album, compiled by Aaron Cohen of the Radioactive Chicken Heads entitled We're Not Kidding! A Tribute to Barry Louis Polisar was released in 2010. The album features covers of 60 of Polisar's songs by artists such as DeLeon, Rebecca Loebe, The Radioactive Chicken Heads, Tor Hyams, and Barry Louis Polisar's son Evan Polisar.[4]

Personal life

Polisar was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Maryland. He began his career when he moved to Montgomery County, Maryland.[5]

Awards

Discography

Albums

Collaborations

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Invitation From Bush For Polisar. tribunedigital-baltimoresun. 2017-02-28.
  2. Web site: Sound track for Juno (2007) . IMDb . 25 March 2010.
  3. Web site: 10 Ads Based on Barry Louis Polisar Music. 2015-04-04. Yannig Roth / This is my blog. 2017-02-28.
  4. Web site: McNamara . Caitlin . 24 December 2009 . Children's Songwriter Paid Tribute by Fans Who Became Musicians . Brooklyn Daily Eagle . 18 December 2014.
  5. "Md. musician featured in 'Juno' to perform, DC". Associated Press. 30 January 2010.
  6. News: 'Juno' gives rebirth to songwriter's career. Burris. Joe. 2008-01-30. Los Angeles Times. 2017-02-28. 0458-3035.
  7. News: Maryland State Arts Council – Advancing the Arts Across Maryland. Maryland State Arts Council website. 2017-02-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20170301092858/https://www.msac.org/touring-artists-roster/barry-louis-polisar. 1 March 2017. dead.
  8. News: Grammy Nomination and Lifetime Award Reveal Barry Louis Polisar's Staying Power. https://web.archive.org/web/20170301180610/http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1710354.htm. dead. 1 March 2017. PRWeb. 2017-02-28.
  9. Web site: Insect soup – About This Book. childrenslibrary.org. 2017-02-28.
  10. Book: Reid, Rob. Children's Jukebox: A Subject Guide to Musical Recordings and Programming Ideas for Songsters Ages One to Twelve. registration. polisar Children's Jukebox.. 1995-01-01. American Library Association. 9780838906507. 12, 15.
  11. News: How Barry Louis Polisar became the king of kids' music. Contrera. Jessica. 2015-04-17. The Washington Post. 2017-02-28. Contrera. Jessica. 0190-8286.
  12. Web site: We're Not Kidding! A Tribute to Barry Louis Polisar. Parents' Choice Foundation. 2017-02-28.
  13. Web site: Family Times is an award-winning magazine with staff-written news, feature stories and artwork that inform and inspire Central New York parents and their children. – Search Results. familytimes.biz. 2017-02-28.
  14. News: 2012 GRAMMY Winner – All About Bullies Big and Small. All About Bullies Big and Small. 2017-02-28.