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A Children's Christmas (1988) Play to Rest (1988, re-released in 2000) All-Time Children's Favorites (1993, 1999) Tony Chestnut & Fun Time Action Songs (1997) Rock 'N' Roll Songs That Teach (1997) Here We Go Loopty Loo (1998) Sift and Splash (1999) Physical Ed (2000) Seasonal Songs in Motion (2001) Get Funky and Musical Fun (2003)
The Warren Haynes Christmas Jam is a one-of-a-kind music marathon curated and presented by Grammy Award-winning vocalist-songwriter and guitarist Warren Haynes. [1] [2] Since its inception in 1988, the concert has provided an opportunity for the performing artists, audience and the local community to give back during the holiday season.
"Sensitivity (Extended Club Video Mix)" † Ralph Tresvant — Sensitivity: 1990 "Human" by The Human League "Bring the Noise" by Public Enemy "Hot Pants, Pt. 1 (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)" by James Brown "Pass the Peas" by James Brown and The J.B.'s "Alright (Single Remix)" † Janet Jackson (featuring Heavy D)
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A Christmas special of America's Funniest Home Videos released in 1999, "Unwrapped for the Holidays" hosted by actor Richard Kind, features a video of preschoolers performing the song at a concert. As part of the concert, children showed a card with a letter in "Christmas" to the audience as each lyric about a particular letter was sung.
A jam session is a relatively informal musical event, process, or activity where musicians, typically instrumentalists, play improvised solos and vamp over tunes, drones, songs, and chord progressions. To "jam" is to improvise music without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements.
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Purposeful game jams – Various organizations have held game jams as part of their movement, including climate, diversity, and cultural activism, and to raise attention to disasters and news. [6] Regional affiliation; Teaching & learning – Some game jams carry STEM themes to introduce them to under-represented groups. A survey also noted ...