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AMERICAN HEROES | |
| 1. Prologue 2. The Light Went On (Thomas Edison) 3. Sacajawea 4. Washington’s Hat (George Washington) 5. Martin (Luther King, Jr.) 6. Amelia (Earhart) |
7. Take A Ride (Harriet Tubman) 8. Ben Franklin 9. Angel of Mercy (Clara Barton) 10. All Across the Land (Abraham Lincoln) 11. Heroes |
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WINNER OF THE NAPPA GOLD
AWARD! WINNER OF THE PARENTS’
CHOICE AUDIO APPROVAL AWARD! “Flawlessly performed and produced.” “This prolific children's music veteran has earned a
devoted following for his rock ‘n’ roll stylings and positive
messages... In rock ballad rhythms, Sprout paints a kid-accessible
picture of each historical figure... offer(ing) family values in the
best sense of the term and a celebration of the imagination.” “This fresh album combines educational lyrics and
catchy beats to make a highly entertaining listening experience that
marches to the beat of a different drum.” “Jonathan Sprout is making it his business to educate
children about some of the nation's real heroes.” “(The heroes) are musically brought to life in a fun
and informative way... Jonathan's 3,000 performances and six albums
worth of experience are showcased well on American Heroes -- he's
learned his craft well... maybe someday some youngster will get the idea
to add Jonathan Sprout to the list of American heroes! He's certainly a
role model for the Nineties.” “(Sprout’s) bright upbeat contemporary style keeps
the story-songs moving at a good pace and the subject matter
interesting. American Heroes is an excellent starting place for
some lively discussions both at home and in the classroom.” “Sprout's tuneful melodies, backed by a children's
chorus and contemporary instrumentation, will appeal to adults and
children alike.” Chosen as sole recipient of BEST EDUTAINMENT AWARD “Sound production is excellent (and) the concept of
conveying the exploits of these famous Americans in contemporary song
enhances the curriculum.” A featured Product Pick in Learning Magazine “Jonathan Sprout has done it again! American Heroes
is outstanding in every way; wonderful music, lyrics and singing. What a
fantastic way to teach kids about some great American legends. Radio
AAHS is proud to give airplay to this entire album!” “One glance at the faces watching singer and
songwriter Jonathan Sprout tells a tale of rapt attention.. (as)
Jonathan recounts the lives of his heroes with drama, humor, and respect
for his young audience.” “Illuminating, uplifting and occasionally funny, these
pleasant songs detail the inventions, leadership, courage and compassion
of an interesting mix of history makers.” Grade: “A” “Our car does not run without your tape!” “Good quality edutainment.” “Every child likes good music and every child needs a
real hero. Sprout has made that irresistible and necessary match in
American Heroes.” “Jonathan Sprout's cool name isn't the only thing
school-age kids appreciate about this guitar-toting, heavily touring
troubadour. For one thing, he has a great singing voice, and he pairs it
with contemporary-sounding, unkiddified music. His 1996 award winner American
Heroes strings together folksy guitar lines, a smidgen of smooth
R&B, a few handfuls of pop and rock, and a rhyme style teetering on
the edge of hip-hop in a happy, nonjarring hodgepodge. But what's most
impressive about Sprout on this release is his mission: after catching
wind of a survey showing that most kids list athletes and cartoon
characters as their heroes, he set out to spread the word on some other
legendary folks. In inspiring and sometimes funny song-sketches, he
relates the adventures of Thomas Edison, Sacajawea, George Washington,
Martin Luther King Jr., Amelia Earhart, Harriet Tubman, Benjamin
Franklin, Clara Barton, and Abraham Lincoln. In addition to planting the
seed for more substantial heroes, of course, Sprout's also lending
levity to some important history lessons here. American Heroes,
then, should be shared with anyone who's feeling a little directionless,
and it'll also come in handy for those whose social-studies grades are
on the slide.” |
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