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 ...
From the first notes of the intro (As your body grows bigger/Your mind must flower/It’s great to learn/’Cause knowledge is power!) children of the ‘70s and ‘80s and beyond will recognize the ...
If you grew up in the 1970s and '80s, there's a good chance you learned at least some of your multiplication tables while you were watching Saturday morning cartoons on ABC. "Schoolhouse Rock!" ...
Anyone whose childhood began in or after the early 1970s probably knows at least one or two "Schoolhouse Rock!" songs, the ones that taught children multiplication tables, civics lessons and basic ...
If “Three is a Magic Number,” then what is 50? “Schoolhouse Rock!” debuted a half century ago today. Gen Xers grew up with the inventive and stimulating animated series, which featured infectious ...
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 ...
Anyone whose childhood began in or after the early 1970s probably knows at least one or two "Schoolhouse Rock!" songs, the ones that taught children multiplication tables, civics lessons and basic ...
Bob Dorough, the jazz musician who wrote many of the best-loved Schoolhouse Rock songs, has died at age 94. He wrote all of the Multiplication Rock series (including "Three is a Magic Number," ...
Bob Dorough, the musician behind many iconic educational songs from the “Schoolhouse Rock!” series, has died, as local ABC affiliate WNEP reports. He was 94. Although Dorough began his career as a ...
Bob Dorough, the jazzman who created the clever and enduring Schoolhouse Rock toons that taught grammar, math, science, and citizenship to a generation of TV-watching kids, has died. He was 94. His ...