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According to an article in Indiana University's Indiana Daily Student, "The Schoolhouse Rock video clips on ABC Saturday Morning television were more than booster shots in grammar, multiplication ...
The show proved popular among the wider public and critics alike. The “Multiplication Rock” album for this season even earned Dorough a Grammy nomination in 1974. “Schoolhouse Rock!” found ...
He commissioned singer-songwriter Bob Dorough to set the multiplication tables to a rock music song. The result was “Three is a Magic Number,” still my favorite Schoolhouse song.
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 ...
Critic’s Notebook ‘Schoolhouse Rock!’ at 50: Those Are Magic Numbers The educational snippets are the ultimate font of Gen X nostalgia. But what is it we’re nostalgic for?
Over the next 13 years, those and other episodes of Multiplication Rock, Grammar Rock, Science Rock, and America Rock made things like a beleaguered bill awaiting ratification a cultural ...
A tribute album, “Schoolhouse Rock Rocks!,” features hot alternative rock bands. People are buying “Schoolhouse Rock” T-shirts, mugs, greeting cards and videos.
Bob Dorough was a bebop pianist and a jazz musician who recorded with Miles Davis. But he'll be best remembered for Schoolhouse Rock! — he sang and composed many of the programs songs. He died ...
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