Go Fish Catches Second Major YouTube Hit With “The Mom Song”
Publish Date: May 05, 2008
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Dove Award nominees Go Fish are once again generating a buzz on YouTube.com with “The Mom Song,” a cleverly comedic tribute arriving online just in time for Mother’s Day.
Written by Go Fish founder Jamie Statema and his wife Julie, and featured on the group’s latest recording, Snazzy, the song has received over 11,000 hits since being posted on YouTube less than two weeks ago. View “The Mom Song” on YouTube.com here.
In addition, Go Fish is offering a free download of the performance track for “The Mom Song” at the group’s website, GoFishGuys.com. The special download will allow children of all ages to perform personalized renditions of the song for their mothers.
No strangers to the YouTube phenomenon, a fan-produced video of Go Fish’s “Christmas With A Capital ‘C’” has now been viewed on the site more than seven million times. The song, which also features comedian Brad Stine, resonates with Americans opposed to attempts to eliminate public usage of the word Christmas.
An emerging force in family entertainment, Go Fish’s latest recording, Snazzy, released in October and was nominated for a 2008 GMA Dove Award for Children’s Music Album. Produced by Jamie Statema and Darren Rust, Snazzy contains 12 songs furthering Go Fish’s mission of creating relevant music for kids that communicates biblical values.
The growing line-up of acclaimed children’s recordings from Go Fish also includes Splash, Superstar and Snooze, along with the Showtime DVD. The group released their second Christmas album, Snow, in 2006.
Snazzy is available at Christian retailer across Canada. For further information on Go Fish, visit their YMZ artist page.
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