66. Ella's Hello, Joplin's Jazz, and Gospel Joy: A Musical Tribute to Black History Month
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It is February, and it is Black History Month! Today we’re sharing music we love by black artists of the 20th century.
Hello, by Ella Jenkins
Hello hello hello and how are you
I’m fine I’m fine and I hope that you are too
Sing this song with any variation you can think of, soft, loud, humming, whistling, la la la-ing!
Ella Jenkins has been dubbed the “The First Lady of the Children's Folk Song.” Here is a playlist of some of our favorites, but be sure to check her out with your kids, we think you’ll love her music as much as we do.
To watch a mini class where Ms. Elizabeth and her 5 kids share 3 Ella Jenkins songs click here: https://www.clapforclassics.com/blog/ellajenkins
This Little Light of Mine
This little light of mine (tap knees),
I’m gonna let it shine, (arms: up down up down)
This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine
This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. (dance in a circle)
This iconic American gospel song has been energizing and uniting diverse groups of people for nearly a century. It’s impossible to sing this song without moving your body and feeling a spark of excitement and purpose. It is a great song to sing with kids because the words are so repetitive, and the message is so positive! We’ve added some simple actions to each verse, and suggested a flashlight activity for the second time through -- kids and flashlights always seem to be drawn to each other, right?
Don’t miss these incredible renditions of this song by these famous black artists.
Aretha Franklin
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Fannie Lou Hamer
Maple Leaf Rag Scott Joplin Performed by Stefano Ligoratti. Recording used with permission. https://musopen.org/music/43164-maple-leaf-rag/#recordings
You don’t want to miss this recording of Scott Joplin performing this piece himself!
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Grab our free printable arctic animal cards to extend the learning and fun of this episode at www.clapforclassics.com/episode64
For more winter content from our Four Seasons Course check out episode 38 and episode 39.
Clear some space to move for the first activity!
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