Splash'N Boots

Splash'N Boots is a dynamic Canadian children's music duo known for their vibrant and engaging entertainment, captivating young audiences and families alike. Formed by Nick Adams (Splash) and Taes Leavitt (Boots), their journey began in 2003 at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, where they started performing at local schools and crafting their unique brand of fun and educational music. The duo’s name originates from their stage costumes, as Splash would wear a blue shirt and yellow boots while Boots donned a pink shirt and blue boots.

Over the years, Splash'N Boots have solidified their standing in the realm of family entertainment with a series of successful album releases, featuring a blend of catchy tunes and heartfelt lyrics. Their content often includes important lessons and positive messages, covering topics such as love, bravery, hygiene, and inclusivity, all presented in a joyous and interactive style that resonates with children. They've achieved widespread acclaim within the Canadian children's music scene, earning several Juno Award nominations for Children's Album of the Year and securing a win in 2019. With collaborations that include Canadian icons like Sharon & Bram, and even international rock legend Alice Cooper, Splash'N Boots have demonstrated their versatile appeal and commitment to surprising their audience with innovative and exciting music experiences. Their album "You, Me and the Sea," done in partnership with fellow Canadian musician Alan Doyle, showcases their ability to create thematic projects that delight and educate.

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Album - 10 Tracks - Released October 29, 2024
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