MP3 Daniel Schorr - Every Word I Say Is True
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Hard-driving rock and Bakersfield-style country songs about perfect memories, misfortunes overcome, and superstardom reconsidered -- the absurdist sensibility of Dan Schorr's songs will appeal to both kids and adults.
15 MP3 Songs
KIDS/FAMILY: General Children's Music, COUNTRY: Traditional Country
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When I set about to make my second album for families, I wanted to include the songs of mine that my students at PS 230, Brooklyn responded to the best. I've always enjoyed music with a lot of drive, combined with interesting, varied arrangements. A memorable melody is also important to me. Here I'm sharing songs that I've found really reach the imaginations of kids -- my students have asked to hear these selections over and over again over the years.
Check out "They Said It Wasn't True", for example. You might be amused to learn that the 3rd grade performed this at our Spring Concert one year.
When I play "I Was Lost, But Now I'm Found", the kids pair up, one pretending to be the real child, the other one a 'reflection'. It's interesting to try to figure out which one is which without asking them.
I hope I can be forgiven for taking pride in the lyric for "Elephant's Memory": 'He remembers the day he was born like it was yesterday/As long as he lives he'll never forget the first time he saw his mom/How surprised his Daddy was'.
I tried to write a good country song with "The Homework-Eating Dog Named Rover" and "If I Didn't Have A Teddy Bear". "Rover" has already gotten some radio airplay in such diverse locales as Princeton, NJ, and Chattanooga, TN.
I invite you to give my version of the "truth" a try.
(If you like what you here, you might also want to check out my first album, "Monsters Are Absolutely Not To Be Trusted". It's currently only available on iTunes, Napster, and so forth, but there it is.)
All the best,
Dan
friendlyblobs.com
15 MP3 Songs
KIDS/FAMILY: General Children's Music, COUNTRY: Traditional Country
Details:
When I set about to make my second album for families, I wanted to include the songs of mine that my students at PS 230, Brooklyn responded to the best. I've always enjoyed music with a lot of drive, combined with interesting, varied arrangements. A memorable melody is also important to me. Here I'm sharing songs that I've found really reach the imaginations of kids -- my students have asked to hear these selections over and over again over the years.
Check out "They Said It Wasn't True", for example. You might be amused to learn that the 3rd grade performed this at our Spring Concert one year.
When I play "I Was Lost, But Now I'm Found", the kids pair up, one pretending to be the real child, the other one a 'reflection'. It's interesting to try to figure out which one is which without asking them.
I hope I can be forgiven for taking pride in the lyric for "Elephant's Memory": 'He remembers the day he was born like it was yesterday/As long as he lives he'll never forget the first time he saw his mom/How surprised his Daddy was'.
I tried to write a good country song with "The Homework-Eating Dog Named Rover" and "If I Didn't Have A Teddy Bear". "Rover" has already gotten some radio airplay in such diverse locales as Princeton, NJ, and Chattanooga, TN.
I invite you to give my version of the "truth" a try.
(If you like what you here, you might also want to check out my first album, "Monsters Are Absolutely Not To Be Trusted". It's currently only available on iTunes, Napster, and so forth, but there it is.)
All the best,
Dan
friendlyblobs.com
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