The Bright Siders

“A captivating debut album...filled with wonderful music and wonderful messages, easily earning it a place among the classic recordings this label is known for.” — National Parenting Product Awards, 2021 NAPPA Award Winner

The Bright Siders is a unique musical collaboration between Nashville-based Americana songwriter Kristin Andreassen and Brooklyn-based child psychiatrist Kari Groff, MD. Together, they create music with the purpose of helping children connect to their emotions. The Victorian Chautauqua is proud to welcome The Bright Siders to the Kid-Tauqua program this July.

Ten years in the making, their carefully crafted, star-studded debut album A Mind of Your Own arrives just when the world needs it most, and as the importance of mental health resurfaces. Released on January 21, 2021, via Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, the album invites listeners to think deeply about empathy and self-compassion as they navigate the beauty and complexity of their emotional lives.

Together with an inclusive cast of inspiring vocalists – including Ed Helms, The War & Treaty, Gaby Moreno, Punch Brothers, Joey Ryan (The Milk Carton Kids), Oh Pep!, Kaia Kater, and more – Andreassen, Dr. Groff, and their co-producer, Chris Eldridge, offer a profoundly empowering collection of songs and skits for elementary-age children and the grownups who love them.

Kari Groff, MD is an accomplished physician running a child psychiatry practice in Brooklyn, New York.  Her side passion has always been as a fiddler and songwriter. Through her clinical work as a child psychiatrist, Dr. Groff has seen first-hand how powerful music can be in helping children to process emotions. As a young doctor, she started writing her own material based on the issues brought to her by her patients, weaving psychiatric advice within her catchy lyrics. 

 

Making Music Count

It was a chance meeting between Andreassen and Dr. Groff that launched The Bright Siders as a shared musical endeavor. The songs and skits, along with Dr. Groff’s “Try this at home…” suggestions contained in the liner notes, are all intended to set the stage for conversations with children about common emotional themes and experiences they’re likely to have while growing up. 

 

Kristin Andreassen has toured world stages as a singer, clogger, square dance caller, and educator, first with the Maryland-based Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble, and then with old-time string band Uncle Earl (Abigail Washburn, Rayna Gellert, KC Groves) and “folk noir” trio Sometymes Why (Ruth Ungar, Aoife O’Donovan). As a songwriter, Andreassen’s achievements include the kids’ radio hit “Crayola Doesn’t Make a Color for Your Eyes”. 

“More than anything, we encourage parents, educators, and caregivers to listen to this music with their children. Where does the real magic of this album happen? It’s in actively listening to the music with children and then talking about what they experience in response to the music,” says Dr. Groff.

“Children should understand that their feelings are valid and important to the adults around them,” she continues.  “And parents can help children live rich and meaningful lives by helping them accept and understand their emotional experiences with compassion – even if they, as parents, cannot directly fix a problem that is making them anxious or sad.”  

With playful lyrics and contagious melodies, this music cuts through the mono focus of our pandemic-centered times, offering a practical guide to raising emotionally intelligent children who, one day soon, will take those skills with them as they experience the beauty in growing up and becoming themselves.

"With all the uncertainty floating around the future, the musical world that The Bright Siders are creating is an invaluable expression of strength, unity, and hope. With debut singles as good as this, their story is surely just beginning." American Songwriter

"In addition to empathy, a sense of fun shines through each track on A Mind of Your Own.”No Depression

"What a great time for an album like 'A Mind of Your Own!' Amidst a pandemic, we are all going through a hard time. It is nice to explore emotions and focus on validating our children’s feelings." — A Nation of Moms

"[The album] itself is a loping bit of positivity…Times are tough at the moment — perhaps you need this, too." ZooGlobble

“‘Vamos a Jugar (Let’s Go Play)’ is just the cutest song. Not just the cumbia beat, but the easy bilingual conversation style of the song. You'll think you're listening to two friends at the playground. I love Joey's receptive attitude to learning new words in Spanish, and Gaby's obviously fluent responses.Mommy Maestra

"Upbeat and optimistic. The songs are well-written and, unlike some kids' songs, not overly cheesy or annoying for adults to listen to! It's an album that can be a great song for families, especially those who are looking for ways to help instill a positive mindset and process sometimes challenging emotions!"Motherhood Moment

“The album helps kids, and all of us, connect with our emotions. It’s a cool concept.”Sean McCollough, WDVX Kidstuff Radio

 
 
 
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