Ralph’s World is a zany place where the girl next door has a dinosaur and a man named Ralph makes a living singing silly songs for the smaller set. It’s a fun place where kids and their folks can rock out and sing along to cool, catchy tunes like the Monkeys’ “Gitarzan,” “At the Bottom of the Sea,” “Folsom Daycare Blues,” or “M-O-M-M-Y Needs C-O-F-F-E-E.”
On Thursday, Aug. 21, Ralph’s World is coming to the Ocean City Music Pier for a 4 p.m. concert that benefits the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor. Tickets are just $12 for kids and $15 for the grownups who drive them.
Ralph’s World is the creation of Indie rocker, now a “kindie” rocker, and songwriter Ralph Covert. Formerly a front man for the popular Chicago band The Bad Examples, Covert brings the same high-energy approach to children’s music.
Now he sets a good example for kids with songs with upbeat lyrics and pop melodies that parents can also appreciate. His critical acclaim includes The New York Times, NPR, Parents Magazine and a Grammy nomination.
Tickets are available in advance at www.ocnj.us or at the Music Pier box office, Moorlyn Terrace on the boardwalk. Sponsors include Gillian’s Wonderland Pier, Ocean City Home Bank, The MacMahon Agency, Halliday and Leonard Contractors, Fox Real Estate/Gary Jessel and Tackle Direct
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