Harmonica Pocket's Keeth Apgar Wins ASCAP Foundation Joe Raposo Children's Music Award

News broke this week that, "Singer-songwriter-educator Keeth Apgar, founder and frontman of the Pacific Northwest-based The Harmonica Pocket, has won the prestigious ASCAP Foundation Joe Raposo Children’s Music Award for a body of work that spans nearly 30 years."

"Equal parts silly and sweet, The Harmonica Pocket is a young-at-heart band bursting with thoughtful, fun-loving songs for 'ages zero to Grandma' that inspire spontaneous family dance parties wherever they’re played," a statement reads. "The band makes the case for blurring the lines between children’s and grown-up music, elevating 'kids’ music' into something meaningful, moving, and joyful. Kids can handle rich, nuanced subjects!"

"I believe in finishing things," says Apgar. "Even writing bad songs is part of my practice - The last song I wrote is called 'Stupid Song.' You can’t pick up a guitar and order a timeless classic, but you can sit down and finish a tune. Emphasizing quantity over quality eventually leads to better songs."

"A song is a puzzle," he adds. "You can study the picture on the box and build the border first, or you can start by fitting together small pieces without knowing what you’re making. Once the song has some shape, you enter a new phase - making the natural rhythm of words line up with rhyme. It’s fascinating, challenging, and maddening — and beautifully rewarding when the pieces finally lock."

According to the press release, "The ASCAP Foundation Joe Raposo Children’s Music Award was established in 2010 by Joe Raposo’s family to honor his legacy. Raposo, one of the creators and longtime musical director of Sesame Street, wrote music for diverse talents such as Kermit The Frog, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Dr. Seuss, Barbra Streisand, and Cookie Monster. His songs like “Sing,” “It’s Not Easy Bein’ Green,” and the “Sesame Street Theme” paved the way for him to receive five Grammys and multiple Gold and Platinum albums."

The Harmonica Pocket's "Imperfection is a Gift" is out now.