Levi as Peter Gabriel performing The Rhythm of the Heat with the E.W.U. Percussion Ensembl
Levi as Peter Gabriel performing The Rhythm of the Heat with the E.W.U. Percussion Ensemble, Chamber Choir, and special guest artist Brad Dutz. Arranged by E.W.U.'s percussion instructor.
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This is a video we made as a school project in the fall of 2007. We are three 17/18-year o
This is a video we made as a school project in the fall of 2007. We are three 17/18-year old girls, Maja, Camilla and Emma. We have done quite a few movies in the past, and maybe some of them will end up here on Youtube as well! We chose this song because it's scary and it rocks!
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On December 28, 1953, Chicago area kids were introduced to the whimsical story of Suzy Sno
On December 28, 1953, Chicago area kids were introduced to the whimsical story of Suzy Snowflake "tap, tap, tappin'" on every windowpane, seen on "Garfield Goose and Friends" then on WBBM-TV. Like "Hardrock, Coco and Joe", Suzy too was brought to life by the stop-motion animators of Centaur Productions. Norma Zimmer was Suzy's voice and the song was sung by The Norman Luboff Choir, a premier studio group who recorded with well-known artists, such as Frank Sinatra and Harry Belafonte. To purchase this DVD in a digitally remastered format, visit The Museum of Broadcast Communications at http://www.tvondvdshop.com/rel/v2_viewupc.php?storenr=193&up c=837101444576
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The holiday season wouldn't be complete without the jolly, happy soul of "Frosty the Snowm
The holiday season wouldn't be complete without the jolly, happy soul of "Frosty the Snowman." Chicago area viewers were introduced to Frosty in December 1953 as he ran "over the hills of snow... jing-jing!" "Frosty the Snowman" was produced for Hill & Range Songs by UPA (United Productions of America), a studio comprised of animation veterans with a new approach to cartoons, which focused on contemporary design and stylized movement (which ushered in the "limited animation" associated with TV cartoons). UPA's most famous cinematic creations were "Mr. Magoo", "Gerald McBoing Boing" and the "Dick Tracy" cartoons. To purchase this DVD in a digitally remastered format, visit The Museum of Broadcast Communications at http://www.tvondvdshop.com/rel/v2_viewupc.php?storenr=193&up c=837101444576
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On December 18, 1956, WGN-TV's "Garfield Goose and Friends" introduced Chicago area childr
On December 18, 1956, WGN-TV's "Garfield Goose and Friends" introduced Chicago area children to Santa Claus' three favorite elves, Hardrock, Coco and Joe. At two-feet-high, Hardrock drove Santa's sleigh while Coco navigated and Joe tagged along for fun. To create the animated short or "song cartoonette", Hill & Range Songs hired Centaur Productions. The company was established in the early 1950s by Wah Ming Chang, a sculptor in Walt Disney's Effects and Model Department who created the model of Pinocchio; and George Pal, a producer and Academy Award nominee. The shorts were produced in black-and-white using stop-motion animation, a cinematic process that brings figures or puppets to life by minutely reposing and photographing them frame-by-frame, resulting as fluid movement on screen. To purchase this DVD in a digitally remastered format, visit The Museum of Broadcast Communications at http://www.tvondvdshop.com/rel/v2_viewupc.php?storenr=193&up c=837101444576
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Animation set to a classic Genesis tune. Another in the series from The Smith Brothers Tea
Animation set to a classic Genesis tune. Another in the series from The Smith Brothers Team. (WARNING! MAY CAUSE SEIZURES) Watch at your own risk.
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