The Boy with a Drum
Author: David Lee Harrison
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Published: 1969
Total Pages: 25
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA little boy drums up quite a procession.
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Author: David Lee Harrison
Publisher:
Published: 1969
Total Pages: 25
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA little boy drums up quite a procession.
Author: Evelyn Coleman
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Published: 2000-09-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780613318228
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDaddy Wes tells how Africans were brought to America as slaves, but promises his children that as long as they can hear the rhythm of the earth, they will be free.
Author: Jeff Nicholls
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2008-12-01
Total Pages: 474
ISBN-13: 1476854378
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Drum Book tells the story of the rock drum kit, from the moment Ringo Starr began to thrash his Ludwigs to the diverse styles of today's players. This expanded and updated edition celebrates in loving detail the music and the drummers that inspired change and invention, and in doing so, changed the sound of music forever.
Author: Kim L. Siegelson
Publisher: Lee & Low Books
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781620143094
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMentu, an American-born slave boy, watches his beloved grandmother, Twi, lead the insurrection at Teakettle Creek of Ibo people arriving from Africa on a slave ship.
Author: Rob Cleveland
Publisher: Triangle Interactive, Inc.
Published: 2017-12-13
Total Pages: 34
ISBN-13: 1684440084
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRead Along or Enhanced eBook: In this story from India, a poor boy's dream of having a drum takes him on an unlikely journey of discovery. He meets several people who guide him along the way. In time, he learns to make his own "magic" in this world.
Author: Mark Dwayne Powers
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781936669509
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFollow along as Daniel finds the musicality in everyday objects he discovers right at home.
Author: Matthew Forsythe
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Published: 2019-10-01
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 1481480391
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFour starred reviews! A Today Show Best Book of the Year An NPR Favorite Book of 2019 From E.B. White Read Aloud honor artist Matthew Forsythe comes an “extraordinary” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) picture book about a magical drum, an emerald forest, and the little frog who dares to make her own music. The biggest mistake Pokko’s parents ever made was giving her the drum. When Pokko takes the drum deep into the forest it is so quiet, so very quiet that Pokko decides to play. And before she knows it she is joined by a band of animals —first the raccoon, then the rabbit, then the wolf—and soon the entire forest is following her. Will Pokko hear her father’s voice when he calls her home? Pokko and the Drum is a story about art, persistence, and a family of frogs living in a mushroom.
Author: Margarita Engle
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 51
ISBN-13: 0544102290
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this acclaimed picture book bursting with vibrance and rhythm, a girl dreams of playing the drums in 1930s Cuba, when the music-filled island had a taboo against female drummers.
Author: Layne Redmond
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
Published: 2021-08-05
Total Pages: 582
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor millennia, the sacred drummers of pre-Christian Mediterranean and western Asia were women. In this inspiring book, Layne Redmond, herself a renowned drummer, tells their history. Artistic representations reveal that female frame drummers carried the spiritual traditions of many of the earliest recorded civilizations. During those ancient times, the drummer-priestesses held the keys to experience of the divine through rhythm. They were at the center of the goddess worship of matriarchal societies until the ascendance of patriarchal cultures and the loss of drumming as a spiritual technology. With wisdom and passion, Redmond chronicles our species’ deep connection to the drum, our rich heritage of inseparable spirituality and music, and the modern-day women reclaiming it. This book encourages readers—both women and men—to reestablish rhythmic links with themselves, nature, and other people through the power of drumming. Redmond illustrates her message with an extensive collection of images gathered during ten years of research and travel. Woven throughout the book are strands of ancient ritual and mythology, personal stories, and scientific evidence of the benefits of drumming. It is at once a history, a memoir, and a resounding call for spiritual and social renewal.
Author: Mike Edison
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2019-11-05
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 1493050699
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSympathy for the Drummer: Why Charlie Watts Matters is both a gonzo rush—capturing the bristling energy of the Rolling Stones and the times in which they lived—and a wide-eyed reflection on why the Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World needed the world's greatest rock 'n' roll drummer. Across five decades, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has had the best seat in the house. Charlie Watts, the anti-rock star—an urbane jazz fan with a dry wit and little taste for the limelight—was witness to the most savage years in rock history, and emerged a hero, a warrior poet. With his easy swing and often loping, uneven fills, he found nuance in a music that often had little room for it, and along with his greatest ally, Keith Richards, he gave the Stones their swaggering beat. While others battled their drums, Charlie played his modest kit with finesse and humility, and yet his relentless grooves on the nastiest hard-rock numbers of the era ("Gimme Shelter," "Street Fighting Man," "Brown Sugar," "Jumpin' Jack Flash," etc.) delivered a dangerous authenticity to a band that on their best nights should have been put in jail. Author Mike Edison, himself a notorious raconteur and accomplished drummer, tells a tale of respect and satisfaction that goes far beyond drums, drumming, and the Rolling Stones, ripping apart the history of rock'n'roll, and celebrating sixty years of cultural upheaval. He tears the sheets off of the myths of music making, shredding the phonies and the frauds, and unifies the frayed edges of disco, punk, blues, country, soul, jazz, and R&B—the soundtrack of our lives. Highly opinionated, fearless, and often hilarious, Sympathy is an unexpected treat for music fans and pop culture mavens, as edgy and ribald as the Rolling Stones at their finest, never losing sight of the sex and magic that puts the roll in the rock —the beat, that crazy beat!—and the man who drove the band, their true engine, the utterly irreplaceable Charlie Watts.