Join the Schoolhouse Rock team as they explore math and multiplication with their unique style of irresistible melodies. This Classroom Edition DVD includes favorites such as Three is a Magic Number ...
A young generation befuddled by math began to learn the multiplication tables by singing “Three is a Magic Number.” That song, by Bob Dorough, first ran on children’s shows as a three-minute animation ...
If you’re a 30- or 40-something who grew up on American television and Saturday morning cartoons, you no doubt are familiar with “Schoolhouse Rock,” the educational series of songs that taught kids ...
Any TV-watching child of the 70s can probably tell you which superheroes appeared on the Super Friends, the Saturday morning cartoon franchise show that featured everyone from Superman and Wonder ...
What started in the early 1970s as a series of three minute cartoons devoted to teaching multiplication by using music, expanded over the years to include grammar, science, history, civics, geography ...
Schoolhouse Rock! 50th Anniversary Singalong is a TV program celebrating the 50th anniversary of Schoolhouse Rock! with performances by celebrities like Julianne Hough, Kal Penn, and Jason Biggs. It ...
You may not know the name Bob Dorough, but there is a very good chance you know his music. The jazz musician and composer, who passed away this week at the age of 94, is perhaps best-known for his ...
For some kids in America, getting Mami to give you a little help you with your homework wasn’t always easy. It was especially hard if Mami didn’t speak English. “¿Un que?” Mami might have responded ...
Bob Dorough, a singer, pianist and composer who was well known for his jazz but even better known for “Schoolhouse Rock!”, an infectious series of song-filled cartoons that conveyed math and grammar ...