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My Album for FREE (Limited Time)

For a very limited time I’m going to make the download of my kids album “Sing a Song for Safety” (high quality 320k mp3) available for FREE!

Sing a Song for Safety album artAll you have to do is visit my Bandcamp page at richpalmer.bandcamp.com. I do ask that you submit your email address to validate the download. I will not sell, tear, spindle, mutilate, slice, dice, mix, mash or make hundreds of julienne fries out of your email address for any other reason than to add you to my notification list. And don’t expect a bunch of spam from me unless I’m singing Monty Python songs. (Spam, spam, spam, spam wonderful spam, wonderful spam.) I don’t like spam email and am pretty sure you don’t like it, either.

And… if you choose to donate anything toward the album, that is great, too. Anything donated will go toward my new album project of pop/rock style songs.

So to recap:
Sing a Song for Safety
FREE
Donations accepted
Please add your email address for validation.

Thanks for your support and have a nice day.


I Need iTunes Reviews

Hey friends, I could use some reviews for my children’s album on iTunes.

If you have a few moments, would you put a few words in for me? You can find the song player on the right side of my site if you haven’t heard the tunes.


Smoke Detector, Life Protector

This song is from Rich Palmer‘s CD for children called “Sing a Song for Safety.”  You can find the entire collection at RichPalmer.com, at CDBaby.com, Amazon.com, and in iTunes.

Amazon Widget is Cool for My Kid CD

Cool Widget

Amazon has given me a new option for sharing my kid songs CD. Yay! You can share it, too!


Knight Blaze Found on YouTube

I had a Google alert come through my email this weekend while I was gone. It pointed me to a video that had been posted from someone at the Clark County Sheriff’s Office in Springfield, Ohio. This was a performance that we had done for the area fifth grade students that had recently completed the DARE program.

One of my opportunities to rock it as a guitarist (and not acoustic) instead of as a bassist. Funny that the person submitting the video misspelled the word “wanna.”

The band is Knight Blaze. The group has been performing for area children and community events since 1993.

Here’s a short snippet of our cover of “I Wanna Fly Away” by Lenny Kravitz. I only wish that the video captured the dueling lead parts that Mike and I add to the middle of the song. We go long enough sometimes that Kendra is about to kick us off the stage.


Maine Becomes First State in Union to Pass Novelty Lighter Ban

Maine bans novelty lighters

On March 24, Maine became the first state to enact legislation banning the sale or distribution of toy or novelty lighters. The legislation, introduced by State Representative Richard Sykes, describes novelty lighters as, “lighters that are designed to appear to be a toy, feature a flashing light or make musical sounds.” Persons found in violation of the new law face a fine of up to $500.

NVFC supports campaign

The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) has supported restricting novelty lighter sales since 2006. Last year, NVFC Chairman Philip C. Stittleburg sent a letter to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Chairman Nancy Nord requesting that the CPSC prohibit the importation, sale, and distribution of novelty lighters in the United States.

Novelty lighters and known fatalities

Because novelty lighters look like toys, children are tempted to play with them even if they have been taught that handling lighters is dangerous. Fatal fires caused by novelty lighters have been documented in several states, including last September when two young boys in Arkansas died in a fire they accidentally set to their apartment with a motorcycle-shaped lighter. Since the fatal fire, at least 21 municipalities in Arkansas have passed ordinances banning the sale of novelty lighters. Municipal and county governments in California, Colorado, and Washington have also passed bans on novelty lighter sales.

On March 11, Michigan State Senator Gretchen Whitmer introduced legislation banning the sale of novelty lighters after hearing a news story about a woman who purchased a toy Dalmatian for her daughter only to discover that the “toy” was actually a cigarette lighter. Several other states have also considered legislation to ban novelty lighter sales.

2008 Arson Awareness Week

The theme for the 2008 Arson Awareness Week campaign is “Toylike Lighters – Playing with Fire.” Arson Awareness Week is May 4-10. The NVFC has partnered with the United States Fire Administration (USFA), the Office of the Oregon State Fire Marshal, Fire Safe Children & Families Program, the International Association of Arson Investigators, and the Idea Bank to promote Arson Awareness Week and bring attention to the dangers of novelty lighters. More information will be available as of April 1 on the USFA web site at www.usfa.dhs.gov.

Source: NVFC E-update newsletter