Posted on
December 15, 2010 by
Jennib And Friends
Appreciating music at a young age is healthy. It keeps the heart and soul of the younger ones vibrant and alive and can be a very good medium to reach out to kids. Music for Schools Ltd. offers a well composed collection of Easter songs and musicals for schools for children.
Not all schools have the necessary talents to write a really good musical. Many are pressed for time. Music for Schools Ltd. fills this gap. Music is an important part of the educational life of kids in school. Things are never complete without the musicals for schools. The musicals signal the start, mid-year, and culmination of a school year.
Music for Schools Ltd. is offering a collection of songs for your Christmas musical, summer musical, and Easter musical. It does not collect any performance fees and it allows the school to make copies of their musical package, but solely for rehearsal and performance purposes. It gives the schools the right to utilize the musicals for schools in public performances, but only within the confines of the school and its local community.
The Easter musical is set amidst contemporary settings, which includes a television newsroom and the latest happenings in Jerusalem. The Easter songs are composed to fit the rhythm and beat of the young. Upbeat and bouncy, these are the type of songs that kids aged between seven and eleven will identify with. The script is interspersed with inspiring and affecting songs which reflects the tone of this significant celebration.
Music for Schools Ltd. introduces excellent sheet music and full lyrics on the net. The musicals for schools come with a comprehensive CD that features performed versions for rehearsals and backing tracks for the school presentations. The sheet music is carefully arranged for piano, guitar, and keyboard accompaniment.
The Easter songs
Incoming search terms:
Share and Enjoy with Music and song:
Tags: all.'Backing TracksChristmasChristmas MusicConfinesCulminationEasterEaster SongsEducational LifeGapGreatHeart And SoulKeyboard AccompanimentKidsKids MusicLatest HappeningsLearningMusicMusicalsPerformance FeesPiano GuitarPublic PerformancesRehearsalsRhythm And BeatSchool PresentationsSchoolsSheet MusicsongsTelevision NewsroomTestTime MusicYounger Ones
Category
Song
Posted on
December 07, 2010 by
Jennib And Friends
Late Night Christmas Eve is the latest release from Jazz Superstar Scott Hamilton, and is another winner by this talented musician.
It’s a rare day indeed that I get a CD from an artist that I can truthfully say does not have a bad track in the bunch. I’m more than happy to announce that’s exactly what I must say about this one. There simply is NOT a bad one in the bunch. No fillers here at all, with each song standing tall on it’s own.
Late Night Christmas Eve is a pleasantly varied, mix of 11 tracks that are very well written songs by this clearly outstanding artist. Most of the songs display a lot of the kind emotion that makes for a really great listen. Clearly drawing from what I can only imagine are him own personal experiences. At different points touching on the most real emotions like love, and the pain of failed relationships can certainly be heard.
If you’re a Scott Hamilton fan, or just a fan of Jazz music this is a CD your collection simply should not be without.
While this entire CD is outstanding some of my favorites are track 3 – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, track 8 – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, and track 11 – Christmas Love Song
My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 1 – The Christmas Song. Wow!
Late Night Christmas Eve Release Notes:
Scott Hamilton originally released Late Night Christmas Eve on August 8, 2000 on the Concord Jazz label.
CD Track List Follows:
1. The Christmas Song 2. I’ll Be Home For Christmas 3. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 4. Little Drummer Boy 5. Christmas Waltz 6. Winter Wonderland 7. Greensleeves 8. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 9. White Christmas 10. Bell Carol Blues 11. Christmas Love Song
Personnel: Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone); Dave Cliff (guitar); Alan Broadbent
Incoming search terms:
Share and Enjoy with Music and song:
Tags: Alan Broadbentall.'Bell Carol BluesBlues 11ChristmasChristmas EveChristmas Love SongChristmas SongChristmas WaltzConcord JazzGreensHamiltonjazzJazz LabelJazz Music CdLateLittle Drummer BoyMerry Little ChristmasMusicNightNight ChristmasReal EmotionsReviewSanta Claus Is Coming To TownScottScott HamiltonSong 13Talented MusicianTenor SaxophoneTestWinter Wonderland
Category
Song
Posted on
December 05, 2010 by
Jennib And Friends
Clothing Line
Plans for a Cheetah Girls clothing line were first confirmed in early 2004 by member Adrienne Bailon in an interview with MTV. However there was never any mention about this until August 2006. In a commercial for a So Hot Summer Cheetah Girls 2 Party the narrator was quoted as saying “Also, check out stores now for Cheetah-Licious clothing and accessories.” Also, in an appearance on Good Morning America, Raven-Symon mentioned that The Cheetah Girls clothes would be out soon. Finally in an interview with Martha Stewart, The Cheetah Girls said that the clothes were available in Sears stores nationwide. The clothing line launch was the most successful in Sears history.
Sitcom
The Cheetah Girls was supposed to be a TV series for ABC and their 2004-2005 season. The show was to begin production in early 2004, according to an article on the MTV news site, but according to another article on MTV News website in February 2004, it said The Cheetah Girls sitcom had been delayed, due to the success of That’s So Raven. Therefore, Raven would not be able to do the series. Although a pilot was shot in late 2003, ABC decided not to pick up the series. Rumor has it that in late 2006, Disney Channel would pick up the scrapped series due to the success of the Cheetah Girls, but Disney confirmed the rumors were false.
Book Series
For further information see: The Cheetah Girls (book series)
The Cheetah Girls started as a book series that was written by Deborah Gregory. There are two versions of the Cheetah Girls book series. The original, which was the inspiration for the first movie, and the other by Disney authors (who have written books for other shows such as Lizzie McGuire) about characters from the movies, except for Angie, who was cut from the movies.
DVDs
The Disney Channel Original Movies, as well as a concert DVD, which comes with The Cheetah Girls 2
Incoming search terms:
Share and Enjoy with Music and song:
Tags: all.'AmazonCelebrityCheetahCheetah Girls 2Cheetah LiciousChristmasClothing LineDeborah GregoryDisney AuthorsDisney ChannelDisney Channel Original MoviesGamesGirls ClothesGirls ClothingGirls'Good Morning AmericalaunchLizzie McguireMartha StewartMerchandiseMtvMtv NewsMusicSears ClothingSears StoresSitcomThat S So Ravenweb
Category
Song