“Forget the kids, you'll want this album for yourself. The fact that your children will absolutely love it will be the icing on an already delicious cake.
Parents Choice Awards 201

“Flower power meets front porch rock n’ roll…proves that kids’ music can be simultaneously loose and tight...I fell in love from the first note of the CD.”
Out With The Kids (OWTK.com)

“This is the soundtrack to summer.”
MrsMamasMonsters.blogspot.com

“I love this album. I’d never heard Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem before Ranky Tanky arrived in my mailbox, but they’ve made themselves a fan for life”
Dadnabbit.com

“Suprising, original and infectious!”
CommonSenseMedia.org

"Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem is one of those groups that just hits you immediately with a “Wow!”
BostonChildren’sMusic.com

“Both the young and the young at heart can enjoy the soulful vocals and supporting strings on 17 tracks that vary from raucous toe-tappers to stirring harmonies.”
— FamilyFun Magazine

“Far more sophisticated and vintage than other albums in the “family music’ genre — it’s simply a treasure of classic songs that all ages will adore.”
— Travelingwithbaby.com

"If I could hang that song on my refrigerator, I would."
- Mindy Thomas, Absolutely Mindy, Sirius Kids' Radio (talking about Sing Out)

"This is not a kids album. It's too good to simply consign to the kids' rack. Rani Arbo and daisy mayhem have a new album that will appeal to the kid in all of us. The kid who likes to sing, and dance and roll around on the floor. The band has obviously scoured their record collections to find songs that have a positive message, and a perfect vibe. So they channel and reconfigure Cat Stevens, John Gorka, Sheb Wooley (Purple People Eater) and a bunch of traditional songs, seeking that ultimate goal - to get us shaking our fannies while we celebrate life."
- Ed McKeon, Middletown Eye

"Is it music for kids that parents can love, or music for parents that kids can love? The band refuses to answer that question, and it’s just as well. They’d rather prove that good music never grows old - and that it keeps us all young."
- Marilyn Patrick, Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Gainesville FL

Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem