Edición vinilo del último álbum de Keb' Mo', 'Good To Be', editado en digital y CD por Rounder/Concord a finales del pasado enero. 'Good To Be' es el decimoquinto disco del bluesman californiano. Con cinco premios Grammy en sus vitrinas y casi tres décadas de carrera artística, Keb' Mo' vuelve a demostrar que es el digno heredero de Robert Johnson. Los trece cortes del álbum han sido coproducidos por el propio artista junto a los legendarios Vince Gill y Tom Hambridge, entre las colaboraciones encontramos a Darius Rucker, Kristin Chenoweth y Old Crow Medicine Show.
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Released in 2018, on Vinyl and on label Cooking Vinyl (COOKLP703). 47Soul — Balfron Promise. Genre: Electronic, Folk, World, & Country. Style: Dubstep
LP Latin Percussion Afuche Cabasa Standard LP234A Invented over 40 years ago by founder Martin Cohen, the LP Afuche/Casaba has become one of the most essential percussion instruments in history. Loops of steel bead chain wrapped around a specially textured, stainless steel cylinder that produce a mulitude of scraping rhythmic patterns. The larger the size of the instrument, the louder the volume. Diameter: 4.25" Length: 7.5"
We have here: a vinyl Chess Classics release of the Flamingos Self Titled. Vinyl is in fine playing VG+ condition. Cover has minor wear and lower left corner cut. ALL TRACKS ARE: A1 I Really Don't Want To Know A2 Dream Of A Lifetime A3 Ko Ko Mo A4 Whispering Stars A5 On My Merry Way A6 The Vow A7 Would I Be Crying A8 A Kiss From Your Lips B1 Shilly Dilly B2 Stolen Love B3 Chickie Um Bah B4 Nobody's Love B5 Chica Boom (That's My Baby) B6 Dream Of A Lifetime B7 If I Could Love You B8 I Found A New Baby
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Released in 2014, on Vinyl and on label Repertoire Records (REP 2222). Affinity — Affinity. Genre: Jazz, Rock. Style: Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
This month marks the start of our Books in a Series unit. In reader's workshop students select a series of their choice to explore in book clubs, while also creating and writing adventures about a realistic fiction character of their own in writer's workshop. What better author to use for mentor texts than the one and only, Mo Willems?! His work is dreamy (insert heart eye emoji here)! This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. I consistently choose his work each year to guide my students to explore all the potential there is with author's craft of such few words and pictures. In reader's workshop I use the Elephant and Piggie series during my mini-lessons and look to the Pigeon series in shared reading. As a culminating project, we make these sweet Pigeon headbands that make you go googley eyed at the first sight of them! I had seen them on students while watching Mo Willems speak at an elementary school at the end of one of the Knuffle Bunny DVDs. I am having a hard time locating where you can find the DVD. I took it out at my local library. You can find Knuffle Bunny, Knuffle Bunny Too, and Knuffle Bunny Free on Amazon by clicking the book titles. With this particular craft, I chose to precut the pieces for the students. I got very lucky that the blue paper and blue sentence strips that I had laying around happened to be the very same shade. Unfortunately I do not happen to know the brand of either. However, I have selected two online that I believe to be the closest match. The bright blue in the Astrobrights "bright" assortment pack gives you a great option! Students glued all the pieces for the Pigeon face. Once they were finished gluing, they came to me to assemble the "neck and body." I chose to staple these pieces in effort to save time. One staple to attach two white strips to the head. Then I separated the strips and attached one to each side of the "body." One tip- the longer the white strip, the more likely the pigeon head will lean to one side. I chose to keep them short to prevent this from happening! The body was a blue sentence strip. I did my best to match up the sentence strip color and found this multicolor neon pack from Carson Dellosa on Amazon. I measured each students head before attaching the Pigeon head. I have also seen teachers incorporating curriculum needs by adding writing to the sentence strip. Student can practice adding dialogue tags to what Pigeon says in his speech bubbles. This is the perfect way to incorporate dialogue punctuation as well. Then students can write the whole sentence including the dialogue tag on their sentence strip. Click each Pigeon book title to grab yourself a copy! The Pigeon Wants a Puppy Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus The Pigeon Needs a Bath The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?
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Greetings everyone! This is a new storytime format that two partner-in-crimes and I created to not only mix things up with our programming but also to celebrate the end of a storytime season. This program basically is a chance to combine super children's librarian forces and do a joint storytime where we become the characters in the story and allow the children be part of the storytelling. We found inspiration from the Lewisville (TX) Public Library's First Friday Fun and Decatur (IL) Public Library's Really READiculous. Both of these groups have at least two children's librarians or staff members who, with books in hand, make the stories come alive by being the characters. You :: must :: check out the Really READiculous YouTube videos. They are awesome. Seriously. Check 'em out! So! For my library's first Storytime Skit day my colleague and I decided to celebrate Mo Willems because... well... because he is a GENIUS and just plain AWESOME! We mostly focused on Piggie and Elephant books because the duality of the stories, but we also did one Pigeon book to mix things up. We also made props! For our ear-headbands my coworker found the amazing animal ear templates at the Ashley's Craft Corner blog. HOW DID IT GO? We stuck to the same format (book, rhyme, book, activity, book) for both Toddler Storytime and Preschool Storytime. This worked out well. However, I think we should do one less book and include more activities for Toddler Storytime. We did have a good number of positive comments from our Toddler families, nonetheless. We had a smaller Preschool group, which made it fun but a little more challenging when it came to the needed audience participation. We even had one child say "Yes!" instead of "No" during Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, which allowed me (the Pigeon) to ad-lib a bit by saying "Ohhh, you're my new friend" before asking the other children if they agree (they would say "No!"). I also need to let go of any inhibition that stops me from yelling and being super silly in a library setting - even if it is in my storytime room. TIPS Practice and get silly! You need to be silly and moveable during a program like this. You are not just sitting in a chair or on the floor or simply standing there. You are talking and moving like the character in the story. I need to work on this part, by colleague did a wonderful job as Gerald the Elephant (I was Piggie). You are going to be an actor! Have plenty of books on hand. If you are doing such a program with more than one person, get more than one copy of the books you will use. Due to the mass popularity of Mo Willems books we only had two copies of Let's Go for a Drive and only one copy for the other two books. We made it work, but it would still be nice to have enough copies for each staff member. Dress accordingly. Since I played Piggie I work a pink shirt with black pants. My coworker wore a gray shirt and black pants for her Gerald role. Depending on the stories you can still dress professionally (unless you're allowed to wear full on costumes) and yet still tie into your character(s) through colors, pants/skirts, aprons, hats, and props. BOOKS Let's Go for a Drive written and illus. by Mo Willems For this story we wore pig and elephant ears made from felt that where attached to headbands. As for props we got all the items that Piggie and Gerald needed for their trip. To make the story interactive for the children we gave them the props and when Gerald shouts "Get those sunglasses!" I went to the children asking for the child who had sunglasses and they help bring the item to the front. This worked out great! Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus written and illus. by Mo Willems We did not have any costumes for this story, but I read the part of the Pigeon and my coworker was the bus driver who would "disappear" behind our flannel board easel when the driver left. I made a hand-drawn bus for the flannel board and a felt Pigeon. We gave the children "No!" prop signs to hold up as they shout "No!" during the story. The bus driver would have a sign as well and pop it up as a cue for the children to do theirs. To improve this part I would make the bus driver's sign a lot bigger so that it is more noticeable to the families. Next time I want some sort of costume and be more Pigeon like. Elephants Cannot Dance written and illus. by Mo Willems For this story I wore my fabulous and quite voluminous pink tutu with my pig ears. The toddlers :: loved :: the tutu! Gerald wore a work-out wrist band and we danced. When Gerald started to do the opposite of Piggie's dance moves the children thought it was so funny! For the part when the squirrels enter saying that they want to learn how to dance like Gerald, a third coworker popped in and helped us. At this point we had the children jump up and dance with us. It was adorable! SONGS & RHYMES My Hands Say Hello Tune: The Farmer in the Dell My hands say hello (wave with both hands or move them side to side) My hand say hello Everytime I see my friends My hands say hello. Other body parts Nose (tap your nose) Ears (wiggle your ears) Feet (stomp!) Tongue (stick your tongue out and sing! Uber silly!) Source: I learned this from my colleague, but Miss Molly over at Adventures of a Blonde Librarian has a nice post. Open, Shut Them follow actions Open, shut them Open, shut them Give a little clap Open, shut them Open, shut them Lay them in your lap Creep them, creep them up to your chin Open your mouth wide, but don't put your fingers in! Open, shut them Open, shut them Give a big clap Open, shut them Open, shut them Lay them in your lap. Five Clean and Dirty Pigs Five pigs so squeaky clean Cleanest you've ever seen Wanted to go outside and play Oink! Oink! One jumped into the mud Landed with a big THUD! (make a big clap to some sound effect, if you want) Then there were four clean squeaky pigs. Repeat, counting down One pig so squeaky clean Cleanest you've ever seen Wanted to go outside and play Oink! Oink! He jumped into the mud Landed with a THUD Then there were no more clean squeaky pigs Remember to count how many dirty piggies you have! Source: Mel's Desk via Storytime Katie Touch Your Nose follow actions Touch your nose Touch your chin That's the way this game begins Touch your eyes Touch your knees Now pretend you're going to sneeze! Aaachooooo! Touch your hair Touch one ear Touch your two red lips right here Touch your elbow where it bends And that's the way this touch game ends. ACTIVITY Dancing with Movement Scarves Before we read Elephants Cannot Dance we let the children dance with movement scarves with the song "My Energy" by Laurie Berkner (album Under A Shady Tree). For the Preschool Storytime we included a second Freeze Dance song, which they loved. Piggie and Elephant Tic Tac Toe My coworker created a tic tac toe game for the children to play if they had finished their craft super fast. One preschooler had loads of fun playing the game. FLANNEL BOARD Five Clean and Dirty Pigs To tie in with the Piggie portion of our theme we did this awesome rhyme. I originally saw the flannel boards for this on both Mel's Desk and Storytime Katie's blogs and fell in love. The pigs are adorable! CRAFT Piggie and Elephant Headbands For both programs the children got to pick either a Piggie headband or a Elephant headband. All they had to do was glue strips of paper to create a headband before pasting the ears on. Finally they could draw the eyes and mouth and any other color to their headgear. Very adorable. We were inspired by this pin found on Pinterest. PICTURES Sorry about the uber purple grape-ness of the first photo. It's shows up more blue on my computer! Storytime Skit: Mo Willem Props, create by Dorothy (and colleague), WPCC 2014 Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus props and flannel pieces, created by Dorothy, WPCC 2014 Toddler and Preschool craft, Piggie and Elephant headbands, created by Dorothy and colleague, WPCC 2014 Piggie and Elephant Tic Tac Toe game, created by colleague, WPCC 2014
Le Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara d'Ebimpé bâti sous la forme d’un nid d’oiseau comprend plusieurs équipements en son sein.
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Tootsie Side A Kinabukasan Ko Duling Paglaki Ko Kalikasan Thank You For Being My Friend Side B Hayaan Mo Kung Pagibig Buhay-bata Kaibigan Yata Niya Huling Maya for audio, visit/subscribe: YouTube: OPM Vinyl Playlist Tootsie Guevara (born Emma Therese Pinga, August 17, 1980) is a former Filipina recording artist, actress, and television host. She began singing aged four, had released six albums by the age of twelve, and had hosted three television programmes. She was nominated Best Child Recording Artist at the 1990 Awit Awards. In 1996 her album "Pasulyapsulyap" became gold, and in 1998 her single "Kaba" (later recently revived by singer-actress Julie Anne San Jose which used for an album from the movie Tween Academy: Class of 2012. then later they used the theme song of the movie "My Cactus Heart") became double platinum. Her next album "Sa Puso Ko" also turned gold. She also acted in television, usually as an antagonist. She graduated in 2003 in Hotel & Restaurant Management from St. Paul College, Quezon City. She moved to the US in 2004, and married her Filipino-American husband in Manila in 2005. She is also known as a "90's O.P.M Female Diva" with Female Pop Divas Roselle Nava Carol Banawa and Lindsay Custodio. She was also a former ABS-CBN contract artist and was mostly seen on The Pop Culture Teen-Youth Oriented TV Series Anthology such as F.L.A.M.E.S which ran for 8 years on Sunday and Weekday Television where she was mostly featured in different roles in different stories of the month in various seasons of the pop cultured show.
Released in 2018, on Vinyl and on label Saddle Creek (LBJ-281). Adrianne Lenker & Buck Meek — A-Sides And Besides. Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country. Style: Folk
I created this Author Study slowly over the years. I make adjustments to it each year depending on what book Mo Willems has written/which ones I have. My class ALWAYS loves doing this. It is great for those times before Spring Break or the last month of school when you need something... but aren't s...
A fun and unique pattern for a crochet granny square featuring an LP vinyl record, complete with groove details. You'll receive a pdf file with the pattern. Are you a vinyl junkie like me? Or do you need a good present for some person in your life that is impossible to shop for? Try the LP Granny Square! Make it into whatever you want. Would be great as a cotton can koozie, blanket, tote bag, computer case, anything! It's marked as an intermediate pattern, but it's not really so bad. The hardest thing about ANY pattern, IMHO, is reading the pattern. Materials: Hook, Worsted Weight Yarn, Tapestry Needle Skill Level: Intermediate, or very eager beginner Make time: 10 rounds, about 1 hour, give or take Let me know what you think! Tag me on insta @rainbowwips!
School of X, aka Rasmus Littauer — the artist behind both internationally acclaimed solo releases, and collaborations with artists such as Liss, Trentemøller, Mø, Deb Never, and more — announces his forthcoming album Seventh Heaven.The album will be released on the 1st of November 2024 via Tambourhinoceros. Getting the