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Music Time is a British educational television programme as part of the BBC Schools strand from 23 September 1970 to 18 March 1991. The programme is aimed at primary school children aged between 7 and 9. It teaches singing, instrumentation, and basic elements of music theory and performance through simple, easily understandable songs. These ...
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Reflecting the cultures that settled North America, the roots of old-time music are in the traditional musics of the British Isles, [2] Europe, and Africa. African influences are notably found in vocal and instrumental performance styles and dance, as well as the often cited use of the banjo; in some regions, Native American, Spanish, French and German sources are also prominent. [3]
The UK has birthed many popular music genres such as beat music, psychedelic music, progressive rock/pop, heavy metal, new wave, industrial music, and drum 'n' bass. In the 20th century, influences from the music of the United States , including blues, jazz, and rock and roll , were adopted in the United Kingdom.
S. Sammy Davis Jr. Sings the Complete "Dr. Dolittle" Sandi Patti and the Friendship Company; Schoolhouse Rock! (soundtrack) See You on the Moon!: Songs for Kids of All Ages
1937. 24 April – The first children's television show For the Children is broadcast.; 1939. 1 September – The BBC Television Service is suspended, about 20 minutes following the conclusion of a Mickey Mouse cartoon (Mickey's Gala Premier), owing to the imminent outbreak of the Second World War amid fears that the VHF transmissions would act as perfect guidance beams for enemy bombers ...
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Handbook of Old-Time Radio: a comprehensive guide to golden age radio listening and collecting. Scarecrow Press, 1993. Scarecrow Press, 1993. ISBN 0-8108-2590-2