13 novembre 2006
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/2006
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Today we worked on The Jazz Age, "Rock around the Clock"
and New Trends periods.
We then listened to great protest songs that made history.
Take a look at this site which sums up the history of protest music
You can have access to the Jim Crow laws by clicking below
And here are some videos of great songs
1. "Go Down Moses, Let My People Go" (Go Down Moses, Let My People Go by Ray Charles with Louis Armstrong)
(Thanks to S. MARCOS for the document)
2. "Every Day I Sing The Blues"
(King Oliver and his Jazz Band)
3. The Jazz Age
(When the Saints Go Marching In, by Louis Armstrong)
4. "Rock around the Clock"
(Rock Around The Clock, by Bill Haley and the Comets)
5. New Trends
(Fight the Power, by Public Enemy)
and New Trends periods.
We then listened to great protest songs that made history.
Take a look at this site which sums up the history of protest music
You can have access to the Jim Crow laws by clicking below
A slide show about Rosa Parks, with Pascal OBISPO's song, Rosa
And here are some videos of great songs
1. "Go Down Moses, Let My People Go" (Go Down Moses, Let My People Go by Ray Charles with Louis Armstrong)
(Thanks to S. MARCOS for the document)
2. "Every Day I Sing The Blues"
(King Oliver and his Jazz Band)
3. The Jazz Age
(When the Saints Go Marching In, by Louis Armstrong)
4. "Rock around the Clock"
(Rock Around The Clock, by Bill Haley and the Comets)
5. New Trends
(Fight the Power, by Public Enemy)