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Rock And Roll Forever (How It All Began)
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Accompaniment/Performance CD
Composer Jacobson/Higgins
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Series Music Express Books

Price: $49.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #09971257

UPC code: 884088277659

A wop bop a loo bop a wop bam boom! Celebrate how it all began with some of the biggest rock and roll stars to ever assemble in your classroom. From Elvisthe King, Little Richard and James Brown to The Beach Boys, The Beatles and many more, we guarantee you'll want to swoon and croon right along because rock and roll is here to stay! This unique 30-minute musical revue for Gr. 4-8is packed with rock and roll history and fun facts, and features an original theme song and 5 rock and roll hits in kid-friendly arrangements, along with connecting dialog for up to 40 or more speakers, riser choreography by John Jacobson and professionally-produced recordings in true rock and roll form! Extend learning further with Rock and Roll: How It All Began, a spectacular full-color timeline and recorded history complete with narration and music excerpts of hits from Early Rock and Roll through the Golden Decade. What are we waiting for? Let's get on with the shoo! Available separately: Teacher Edition, Singer 20-Pak (full color), Performance/Accompaniment CD, and Classroom Kit (all components). Duration: ca. 30 minutes. Suggested for grades4-8.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
BLUE SUEDE SHOES PERKINS/PRESLEY ANDERSON,TOM PERKINS,CARL LEE  
I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND BEATLES,THE ANDERSON,TOM LENNON/MCCARTNEY  
ROCK AND ROLL FOREVER ANDERSON,TOM HIGGINS/JACOBSON  
ROCK AND ROLL IS HERE TO STAY DANNY/THE JUNIORS ANDERSON,TOM WHITE,DAVID  
SURFIN' U.S.A. BEACH BOYS,THE ANDERSON,TOM BERRY,CHUCK  
TUTTI FRUTTI BOONE/LITTLE RICHARD ANDERSON,TOM BOSTRIE/PENNIMAN  
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