 NEW YORK (www.judypancoast.com) - This is the third year Ms. Pancoast has been recognized and honored with a "Best Song" nod. In 1999, Pancoast won for "Swimming in Jello" and in 2000, she won for "The Potty Dance." She has been honored with the coveted Parents Choice Award, has been endorsed by the Coalition for Quality Children's Media, and has even performed twice for the President of the United States. Pancoast, who is based in Goffstown NH, regularly tours the United States, performing concerts in venues that include festivals, libraries, theaters and schools. Among her 2004 concerts were performances at the New York Tribeca Film Festival Family Street Fair, the "Kids for Kids" Festival for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation and a summer tour that took her to 7 states. A selection of her songs can be regularly heard on XM Satellite radio and her best-selling CDs are available nationwide at Borders Books and on Amazon.com. "One Big Eyeball" was among the selected winners in Younger Category 18 on the CMWA website. About CMWA The Children's Music Web Awards is a nonprofit resource for kids, families and children's performers worldwide. The Awards, which have been handed out for seven years, is guided by adults and chosen by children. The categories include an age range from infant to 12 years old, and cover music, storytelling, educational, religious, and individual songs. This year children from the Blue Mountain School in Floyd, Virginia were among the judges, which included 100 classrooms and 150 families nationwide. You may see the list of winners and hear songs online.
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