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Multicultural Songs for Children, Music, Ella Jenkins, Children's, Children's Folk, Childrens, Pop
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Long before Raffi ever picked up a guitar, Ella Jenkins was pioneering the field of children's music. Her example of short, well-played folk songs that neither talked over kids' heads nor condescended to them remains the model for children's-music performers everywhere. Long before "multicultural" became a buzzword in educational and arts circles, Jenkins was drawing her material from Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and her own African American neighborhood in South Chicago. She celebrates her 40th anniversary as a professional entertainer with the anthology, Multicultural Children's Songs, which collects 23 songs from a dozen different Folkways albums onto a single CD. She is the Pete Seeger of children's music, and this is a good introduction to her work. --Geoffrey Himes --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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Ella compiled 23 tracks from 12 previous records focusing on multicultural themes. Booklet includes lyrics and a discography plus notes written by Ella. In Trinidad, Dance Tunes from Many Lands, Thank You in Many Languages, and more. "A treasure trove of rhythm, rhyme and heart." - Los Angeles Times --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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Multicultural Songs for Children
Ella Jenkins Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
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ASIN: B000001DOE Release Date: 1995-10-17 |
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Recognized throughout the world as a "Rhythm Specialist", Ella Jenkins has entertained and taught thousands of children through her music. Includes "The World Is Big The World Is Small", "Hello", "Greetings In Many Languages", "Jambo", "Tahboo", "On Safari", "Counting In Swahili", "Mexican Handclapping Song", "Dulce, Dulce", "In Trinidad", "Caney Mi Macaro", "A Yodeling Song", "Dredle, Dredle, Dredle", "Rabbi Teaches ABC's / English ABC Song", "Dance Tunes From Many Lands", "Eh-un-lan-weh-seh-un-lan (Greeting in Arabic)", "Balloon Song", "Maori Chant", "Play Your Instruments", "May-ree Mack", "We Are Native American Tribes", "A Neighborhood Is A Friendly Place", and "Thank You In Many Languages".Amazon.com
Long before Raffi ever picked up a guitar, Ella Jenkins was pioneering the field of children's music. Her example of short, well-played folk songs that neither talked over kids' heads nor condescended to them remains the model for children's-music performers everywhere. Long before "multicultural" became a buzzword in educational and arts circles, Jenkins was drawing her material from Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and her own African American neighborhood in South Chicago. She celebrates her 40th anniversary as a professional entertainer with the anthology, Multicultural Children's Songs, which collects 23 songs from a dozen different Folkways albums onto a single CD. She is the Pete Seeger of children's music, and this is a good introduction to her work. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
My kids love this!.......2004-02-26
I was dissapointed.......2004-02-06
555 stars!.......2002-01-29
Best music for Young Children!.......2001-10-31
wonderful fun.......2000-05-22
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Mr. I & The Rainbow Singers Manufacturer: Hummingbird Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00019PXK2 Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
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