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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Nooshi's Birthday songs in an iPhone App?


Nooshi is working hard in getting his 50 Mini Birthday Songs album as an iPhone Application. What would the App do?????? SINGING TELEGRAMS!!!! iPhones can can sent and receive files such as emails, songs, pics, and more. Perfect! Nooshi is going to have all 50 songs to choose from as an iPhone App. You will be able to choose a birthday song to send, then choose a picture to go with it, and then send it to one of your contacts for their birthday! SWEET! This is going to be awesome for people who buy the App. The 'Singing Telegram's App will likely be only 1.99.


Listen to some of the kids birthday songs now on iTunes

Good Birthday Music for Kids


Nooshi just celebrated a birthday. What Birthday music was playing? All sorts of songs from the 50 Mini Birthday Songs album. The party was hopping and rockin! Listen to some of the Great Happy Birthday songs for Kids on iTunes.


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Good Birthday Songs for Kids


Nooshi has just released a new album filled with kids birthday songs perfect for birthday parties. The Happy Birthday music from Nooshi contain fifty fun filled songs that are fun to listen to. The birthday songs are short, sweet, and perfect for parties. Nooshi has kids birthday songs about pinatas, presents, cake, and more. Also on Nooshi's new birthday album contains different genres that include 'Birthday Rap', 'Birthday Rock', 'Birthday R & B'. Nooshi's birthday album is available on iTunes, Amazon, Cdbaby, Napster, and several other places on the Internet.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Kids Easter Songs

12 Days of Easter, Easter Eggs, Deck the Eggs, and several more songs are all part of 'Nooshi the Balloon Dudes' Easter album for kids. Music can make Easter so much funner, whether it is playing in the background to an Easter egg hunt or accompanying an kids Easter party. Easter music can create a fun and exciting Easter Atmosphere. Nooshi the Balloon Dude's album, 'Kids Easter Songs to Christmas Melodies' can also be found on iTunes.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Who is Nooshi (a.k.a. Nooshi the Balloon Dude)?


Nooshi, also known as 'Nooshi The Balloon Dude' is a balloon character created by artist and musician, Riley Weber. Nooshi, a children's musical artist, has several albums available for download on the Internet through iTunes and Amazon. Nooshi's first album, entitled, 'Kids Easter Songs to Christmas Melodies' was released in the spring of 2008. Nooshi's second album, entitled, 'Ready Set Go Green' was released a few months later during in the summer of 2008.


In July of 2008, Nooshi released 'Halloween Songs to Christmas Melodies' which did very well on iTunes. The song by Nooshi, '12 Days of Halloween' made it on the top Children's Music iTunes charts for two weeks. During that time, in October of 2008, Nooshi crept from number 83 to number 24 on the iTunes top children's songs chart. It was there, surrounded by other top children's artist such as 'Alvin and the Chipmunks' and a few Disney children's musical artists. Nooshi, however, is a completely independant artist. Nooshi donated 1/2 of all of the proceeds from his 'Halloween Songs to Christmas Melodies' album to one of his friends, Christian Nielson and his wife, who were severely injured and burned in a airplane crash a few months prior.


In early 2009, Nooshi released 'Christmas Songs to Other Melodies' and 'Environmental Songs about Going Green'. During the spring of 2009, Nooshi released 50 Mini Birthday Songs. Nooshi has plans of releasing two more albums in the next few months, one all about 'food' and the other about 'animals'.


All of the Nooshi's music is done by Riley Weber himself. Riley plays several instruments including the keyboards, guitars, drums, vocals, and records all of the music in home studio; his old bedroom converted into a recording studio. Riley taught himself to play most of the instruments but has had experience singing in chiors, playing in rock bands, and taking recording classes from a local community college in Mesa, Arizona. Riley says that he makes 'Nooshi's' voice by simply imaging himself singing to his young nieces and nephews. He talks to them like he sings on the albums.