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2007-2008 VH1 Storytellers: Mary J. Blige This episode of VH1 Music studio features VH1 Storytellers: Mary J. Blige as she performs songs from her critically acclaimed and Grammy nominated album Growing Pains in addition to past hits. Following in the "Storytellers" format, Blige will answer questions from fans and give viewers a unique opportunity to hear the inspiration behind such hits as “Love No Limit,” “No More Drama,” “Be Without You,” and “Family Affair” and from her new album Growing Pains, “Just Fine,” “Hurt Again” and “Come To Me/Peace.” VH1 Storytellers features the greatest singers and songwriters performing their music and telling the stories behind their greatest songs on this acclaimed VH1 music performance series. Each one-hour episode takes viewers behind the scenes with a single artist or group, featuring intimate musical performances and the first-hand stories behind the performer's hits and sentimental favorites. VH1 (1:00)(Year)
VH1 Storytellers: Jay-Z: Life of an American Gangster This episode of VH1 Music studio features VH1 Storytellers: Jay-Z: Life of an American Gangster, an hour concert special featuring songs and stories from his newly released album American Gangster. Inspired by the film of the same name, Jay-Z takes the audience on a journey of his own experiences through music, imagery and personal stories. VH1 Storytellers features the greatest singers and songwriters performing their music and telling the stories behind their greatest songs on this acclaimed VH1 music performance series. Each one-hour episode takes viewers behind the scenes with a single artist or group, featuring intimate musical performances and the first-hand stories behind the performer's hits and sentimental favorites. VH1 (1:00)(Year) VH1 Rock Docs: NY77: The Coolest Year In Hell NY77: The Coolest Year In Hell tells the story of one of the most astonishing pop culture years in American history. New York City had fallen in decay and chaos. Yet out of the chaos emerged one of the most creative times any city has ever encountered. Hip Hop was emerging from the South Bronx, punk music was emerging from the lower eastside, and disco was emerging from Queens and midtown Manhattan. In the beginning of the year, the world was not paying attention, and most of this activity existed in its own underground bubble. Yet by the end of 1977, all of this artistic expression was about to become part of mainstream America and would remain popular for generations to come. VH1 (1:00)(Year) This episode of VH1 Music Studio will showcase the revival of the classic acoustic performance series "Unplugged." As legend has it, the first "Unplugged" was inspired by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora's acoustic performance at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards. Bon Jovi, whose newest album "Lost Highway" released on June 19, 2007, will kick off the first of a new multi-genre incarnation of the Grammy Award-winning "Unplugged" series. Tune in to hear some of their hit new songs as well as some Bon Jovi classics. VH1 (1:00)(Year) VH1 Rock Docs: Bling'd: Blood, Diamonds, and Hip Hop This episode of VH1 Music Studio showcases a thought-provoking installment of VH1’s documentary series VH1 Rock Docs. VH1 Rock Docs: Bling'd: Blood, Diamonds, and Hip Hop takes a hard-hitting look at the illegal diamond trade in Sierra Leone, West Africa and how "blinging" in the flashy world of commercial hip-hop played a role in the 11-year civil war, which ended in 2002. In Bling'd, Hip Hop heavyweights Paul Wall, Raekwon (of Wu Tang Clan), reggaetón king Tego Calderon, Kanye West, Jadakiss, as well as other luminaries weigh in on how hip-hop can redefine the diamond culture and the consequences of that embrace. Due to some graphic images, teacher discretion is advised. VH1 (1:00)(Year) In honor of Music In Our Schools Month, March’s VH1 Music Studio will feature a program every week, highlighting the entire six episodes of VH1's hit series Ice-T’s Rap School. Rap legend Ice-T adopts a class of 7th and 8th graders that attend New York City’s exclusive York Prep School on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Throughout the series, Ice-T teaches the class how to express themselves lyrically using hip hop as an art form. The students learn to use rap to find their own voices and gain confidence in themselves, while Ice-T uses this chance to prove to skeptical parents and faculty that hip hop can be a positive force in children’s lives. March 6 - Episodes 1 & 2 MUSIC LESSON PLANS: VH1 Storytellers : The Dixie Chicks This episode of VH1 Music Studio showcases The Dixie Chicks (Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire) with an honest and revealing look at the stories behind their songs. Get to know the "Chicks" a little better as they show their lighter side and reveal a bit about their personal lives while they discuss the inspiration behind such hits as "Wide Open Spaces" and "Cowboy Take Me Away" and from their new album Taking The Long Way, "The Long Way Around," "Lubbock Or Leave It," "Silent House," and their current hit and answer to all the political upheaval they stirred up, "Not Ready To Make Nice." VH1 Storytellers features the greatest singers and songwriters performing their music and telling the stories behind their greatest songs on this acclaimed VH1 music performance series. Each one-hour episode takes viewers behind the scenes with a single artist or group, featuring intimate musical performances and the first-hand stories behind the performer's hits and sentimental favorites. VH1, February 6, 4am EST/MT/PT, 3am CT, (11pm HST -- Monday Night) MUSIC LESSON PLANS: Heavy: The Story of Metal (Part 2) This episode of VH1 Music Studio features VH1’s original documentary series Heavy: The Story of Metal, which traces the evolution of heavy metal music and culture from its dark, grim beginnings in Birmingham, England to the worldwide force that it remains to this day. Metal is rude, crude, irreverent, and irrepressibly loud, which is why throughout the years everyone from Black Sabbath to Slipknot have been hated by critics, feared by parents, attacked by politicians, and blamed for most of the world’s ills. Heavy: The Story of Metal, explores four decades of heavy metal music, examining this powerful and often misunderstood genre. VH1, January 2, 4am EST/MT/PT, 3am CT, (11pm HST -- Monday Night) MUSIC LESSON PLANS: Heavy: The Story of Metal (Part 1) This episode of VH1 Music Studio features VH1’s original documentary series Heavy: The Story of Metal, which traces the evolution of heavy metal music and culture from its dark, grim beginnings in Birmingham, England to the worldwide force that it remains to this day. Metal is rude, crude, irreverent, and irrepressibly loud, which is why throughout the years everyone from Black Sabbath to Slipknot have been hated by critics, feared by parents, attacked by politicians, and blamed for most of the world’s ills. Heavy: The Story of Metal, explores four decades of heavy metal music, examining this powerful and often misunderstood genre. VH1, December 5, 4am EST/MT/PT, 3am CT, (11pm HST -- Monday Night) MUSIC LESSON PLANS: This episode of VH1 Storytellers showcases one of the most influential bands of the 1990s grunge movement: Pearl Jam. Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, Jeff Ament and Matt Cameron take the stage to perform new songs from their latest self-titled album Pearl Jam in addition to some of their past hits, and in between sets answer questions from their fans. VH1 Storytellers features the greatest singers and songwriters performing their music and telling the stories behind their greatest songs on this acclaimed VH1 music performance series. Each one-hour episode takes viewers behind the scenes with a single artist or group, featuring intimate musical performances and the first-hand stories behind the performer's hits and sentimental favorites. VH1, November 7, 4am EST/MT/PT, 3am CT, (11pm HST - Monday Night) MUSIC LESSON PLANS: SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLANS: VH1 Driven: Jamie Foxx This episode of VH1 Music Studio showcases VH1’s biographical series VH1 Driven: Jamie Foxx, which spotlights the struggles, rejections and successes of an exceptional artist whose heart and soul lies with music. From a very early age, Jamie’s first love was music, but it would be a long road before he finally achieved his elusive goal of becoming a successful recording artist. Through the stories of his closest friends and family, VH1 showcases Jamie’s career transformation from struggling artist, to stand-up comedian, to Oscar-winning actor, and finally to successful chart-topping musician. VH1, October 3, 4am EST/MT/PT, 3am CT, (11pm HST - Monday Night) VH1 Driven: Kanye West This episode of VH1 Music Studio features VH1’s biographical series VH1 Driven: Kanye West and offers viewers an insider’s look at the extraordinary life of one of hip hop’s greatest stars through the eyes of those who know him best. Through exclusive interviews with his closest friends, family, and fellow hip hop artists, VH1 carefully documents the details of Kanye’s rise from a young, self-assured artistic misfit to a Grammy award-winning, critically acclaimed rapper and producer. Kanye's struggle and perseverance have led him from his roots in Chicago's underground hip-hop scene all the way to becoming one of the most sought after producers in the music industry, whose original beats and outspoken style have helped change the face of hip-hop forever. September 5 - VH1 Driven: Kanye West MUSIC LESSON PLANS: VH1 Driven: Shakira This month's episode of VH1 Music Studio showcases VH1's biographical series Driven: Shakira, and takes viewers behind the scenes of this worldwide pop sensation's life. With her unique musical style, a blend of pop, rock, Latin, and Middle Eastern influences, Shakira has captured the hearts of legions of fans across the world, and as she continues to release cross-over albums in two languages, her popularity is sure to only grow. From her musical beginnings in Columbia to her breakthrough success on the American music scene, VH1 documents her rise to fame and success, including all the triumphs and setbacks along the way. May 2 - VH1 Driven: Shakira This special edition of VH1 Music Studio partners up with sister channel VH1 Classic to paint an intimate portrait of one of rock music's greatest living legends. VH1 follows Sir Paul McCartney during his journey to record his latest album, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard, in a rare and unprecedented look into his creative process. Packed with exclusive behind the scenes footage, the show seamlessly weaves back and forth between concerts and studio recording sessions where he plays a host of musical instruments. Showcasing live performances of some of McCartney's most popular hits as well as some brand new ones, this documentary treats viewers to a glimpse into the inner workings of a true musical genius. April 4 - VH1 Classics Presents: Paul McCartney: Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. VH1 Storytellers: Dave Matthews Band This episode of VH1 Music Studio spotlights the Dave Matthews Band as they perform old favorites and a host of new songs from their latest album Stand Up, during an intimate taping of VH1 Storytellers. In quintessential Storytellers form, the band (Dave Matthews, Stefan Lessard, Leroi Moore, Boyd Tinsley, and Carter Beauford) answers questions from fans and give an honest and revealing look at the stories behind their songs. VH1 Storytellers features the greatest singers and songwriters performing their music and telling the stories behind their greatest songs on this acclaimed VH1 music performance series. Each one-hour episode takes viewers behind the scenes with a single artist or group, featuring intimate musical performances and the first-hand stories behind the performer's hits and sentimental favorites. February 7 - VH1 Storytellers: Dave Matthews Band
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Lesson 1 - Minority Influence on the Disco Era Lesson 2 - Song and Dance, Disco Style Lesson 3 - "Disco Sucks!" SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 - Finding Our Place in Time Lesson 2 - Did Disco Change America? Lesson 3 - Disco - Voices of a New Generation
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MUSIC LESSON PLANS: And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip Hop (Part 1 and 2) This episode features VH1's groundbreaking and innovative documentary "And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip Hop," which spotlights the incredible rise of the hip hop art form from its humble beginnings in the South Bronx to the global, cultural and economic powerhouse it has become. VH1 documents this explosion in music and culture as it follows hip hop's birth in an impoverished and neglected section of New York to how it inspired a generation of downtown rockers and began to make inroads into the record business, finally to emerge as a mainstream form of music. The documentary showcases the evolution of hip hop from its initial debut at 1970s New York street parties through to the present day, where hip hop talent hails from cities across the US, and explores how and why hip hop emerged in different communities across the country. It examines the struggles and prejudice that female performers in hip hop faced in order to succeed in a male dominated art form, and concludes by noting the astonishing contemporary influence of hip hop on the worlds of high fashion, big money advertising, professional sports, and national politics. Part 1: VH1, December 7 2004, 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT Click here to watch preview. MUSIC LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 - "Back in the Day" (The Origin of Hip Hop) Lesson 2 - "Back in the Day" (Our Story) Lesson 3 - "Back in the Day" (One World) Part 2: VH1, January 4,2005 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT Click here to watch preview. MUSIC LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 - A Comparative Study of the Civil Rights Movement & the Grassroots Hip Hop Movement Lesson 2 - Hip Hop and Political Activism Lesson 3 - Hip Hop and Geography VH1 News Presents: Soundtrack to War This episode is an intimate, raw, and gripping account of the strength and influence of music in wartime, and illustrates how music serves as a powerful motivator to American soldiers during times of battle. The troops confide how their favorite songs help to both psyche themselves up and calm themselves back down, and they speak about how creating music encourages them to open up about their experiences in the field. Many of them find that sharing and performing songs together during the quiet downtimes not only helps to relax them, but also helps them to survive. Featuring spontaneous musical performances by battle-weary soldiers in such genres as R&B, country, gospel, and even metal, this episode showcases the uncanny ability that music has to calm, soothe, excite, inspire, and energize people even under the most extreme conditions. Please note that this show features war time footage, with some intense images. VH1, November 2, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT Click here to watch preview. SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 - Music, Culture and War Lesson 2 - Historical Comparison of Anti-War Music Lesson 3 - Creating Music MUSIC LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 - Music: A Uniting Force? Lesson 3 - Songs for Soldiers VH1(Inside)Out: Trey and Dave Go to Africa This episode documents the historical, educational and spiritual journey of Dave Matthews of the Dave Matthews Band and Trey Anastasio of the band Phish as they travel halfway around the world to Senegal, Africa to play with the legendary music group Orchestra Baobab, whose unique blend of Afro-Cuban music has been captivating and influencing international audiences for over 30 years. For Dave and Trey, who approached this venture very much as a learning experience, and who had to overcome language, cultural, and musical boundaries between themselves and their new friends, their journey took them far away from their familiar surroundings and into a new world, eventually culminating in a joint performance onstage with Orchestra Baobab in front of an audience that didn't even know their names, let alone their music. This episode emphasizes that despite their obvious differences, both sides are able to learn from, and teach one another, as well as connect on a very personal level through the common language of music. VH1, October 5, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT Click here to watch preview. LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Ultimate Albums: Alicia Keys, Songs in A Minor It was the album that launched the career of a musical prodigy and returned old-fashioned organic soul to the charts. Amid a sea of manufactured pop kittens, Alicia Keys was the real deal - a musician who composed, produced and arranged her own music. 2001's Songs In A Minor was a stunning achievement from a major artist in the making. Combining elements of classical, hip-hop, r&b and classic soul, Keys touched a nerve with a public hungry to keep it real. Showing an emotional depth beyond her years, Keys' rookie effort debuted at No. 1, and would go on to sell five million copies and earn multiple Grammys on the strength of poignant, wise-beyond-her-years singles like "Fallin" and "Woman's Worth." VH1, May 4, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 VH1's 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons - Hour 5 VH1's 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons - Hour 5 In its latest edition of the acclaimed Greatest countdown series, VH1 burrows into the pop personas that have made the ultimate impact - names so familiar they're recognized and revered all over the world. This episode describes how recent history has been dominated by personalities and how these icons have shaped history. The 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons is wide in scope, accounting for television characters (Gilligan and Miss Piggy) cartoon favorites (Bugs Bunny and Scooby Doo), Hollywood heroes (Rock Hudson and Jim Carrey), Political figures (John F. Kennedy, Sr. and Rudy Giuliani) and of course rock stars (Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones). Important emphasis is based on how the electronic age has shaped knowledge and experiences through television and music. The five part series will reveal new tidbits of information about the Icons based on their subject's longstanding cultural significance. Hour 5 explores such greats as Elvis Presley, John Travolta, Frank Sinatra, Kurt Cobain, Lucille Ball and more! These lesson plans are to be used in conjunction with the 5-part series "200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons." The Standards-based lessons focus primarily on the musicians included on the list, but also incorporate several of the non-musician icons who may have a surprising role in the world of music. The wide range of styles and eras represented by the music icons allows for exciting lessons that look into topics such as TV music, cross-over performers, women in music, and even our favorite cartoon characters. Taking some time to study the impact these icons have had on our society over the decades is a worthwhile addition to curriculum in the music and social studies classroom. VH1, January 6, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT LESSON PLANS: True Spin VH1's "True Spin" is the definitive show that uncovers the truth behind the classic songs of our time. Within the tapestry of our pop culture, myths about our favorite songs flourish exponentially. However, every song has its own original and unique story. True Spin will ask all sorts of important questions about the origins of these songs. Why were the songs written, what was the cultural significance as well as the social climate at the time. The show features songs such as Born in the USA, Losing My Religion, Back in Black, Ray of Light, Rio, Under The Bridge, Every Breath You Take, The Safety Dance, In The Air Tonight and Walk Like an Egyptian. VH1, February 3, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson Extension Moulin Rouge VH1's "Movies That Rock" features film favorites plus all new VH1 Original Movies made exclusively for VH1 viewers. This month "Movies that Rock" showcases Moulin Rouge - a visually opulent, heartrending musical story reminisicent of the opera La Boheme. Christian (Ewan McGregor), a young wannabe Bohemian poet living in 1899 Paris, defies his father by joining the colorfully diverse clique inhabiting the dark, fantastical underworld of Paris' now legendary Moulin Rouge. The poet-innocent finds himself plunged into a passionate but ultimately tragic love affair with Satine (Nicole Kidman), the club's famous star. Their romance is played out against the infamous club and brings to life the culture of belle époque Paris with magical realism. With music drawn from familiar 20th century sources and incorporated with operatic arias this episode explores the integral way that music and pop culture are intertwined. VH1, Part 1, March 2, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT VH1, Part 2, March 9, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Behind The Movie: Chicago A timeless tale crackling with crime and corruption... when Chicago was released as a major motion picture in 2002, the film was peppered with a star-studded cast of vixens and villains, featuring a soundtrack full of spicy hip-hop tracks and pop confections. Richard Gere learned how to tap dance, Catherine Zeta-Jones found a decade old dancing groove was still intact, and Renee Zellweger learned to sing and dance with the best of them. The twenties tale introduced a whole new generation to vaudeville. Behind The Movie shows you, through never-before-seen footage and interviews, how a film that almost never saw the light of day became the runaway hit of the year. VH1, March 16, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 VH1's 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons - Hour 2 In its latest edition of the acclaimed Greatest countdown series, VH1 burrows into the pop personas that have made the ultimate impact - names so familiar they're recognized and revered all over the world. This episode describes how recent history has been dominated by personalities and how these icons have shaped history. The 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons is wide in scope, accounting for television characters (Gilligan and Miss Piggy) cartoon favorites (Bugs Bunny and Scooby Doo), Hollywood heroes (Rock Hudson and Jim Carrey), Political figures (John F. Kennedy, Sr. and Rudy Giuliani) and of course rock stars (Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones). Important emphasis is based on how the electronic age has shaped knowledge and experiences through television and music. The five part series will reveal new tidbits of information about the Icons based on their subject's longstanding cultural significance. Hour 2 explores such greats as Julie Andrews, Gwen Stefani, Prince, David Bowie, Mr. Rogers and more! These lesson plans are to be used in conjunction with the 5-part series "200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons." The Standards-based lessons focus primarily on the musicians included on the list, but also incorporate several of the non-musician icons who may have a surprising role in the world of music. The wide range of styles and eras represented by the music icons allows for exciting lessons that look into topics such as TV music, cross-over performers, women in music, and even our favorite cartoon characters. Taking some time to study the impact these icons have had on our society over the decades is a worthwhile addition to curriculum in the music and social studies classroom. VH1, March 23, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT LESSON PLANS: FanClub: Dave Matthews Band In this episode, VH1 FanClub delves into world of being the fan of the highly popular Alternative Rock Band. The show features a sports agent who is constantly trying to convert her friends to become DMB fans; a housewife and cancer research fundraiser who makes tribute videos using DMB music; a college student who credits DMB for helping her get through the student shootings in Littleton, CO; and a Delta Airlines ramp agent who is able to fly all over the country to see DMB in concert. VH1 FanClub explores the connection between the artists and their fan base. This episode explores the lives of these diehard devotees whose lives are defined by the music they love. 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VH1, April 6, 2004 4am ET/MT/PT, 3am CT MUSIC LESSON PLANS: VH1 Legends: 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll VH1 In honor of Music In Our Schools month, VH1 has set aside extra airtime for special broadcasts of VH1 Music Studio programming. Depicting a celebration of the talented and powerful female artists "100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll" will air as a five hour, five episode series of specials starting Tuesday, March 4, 11, 18, 25 and April 1 at 4am(ET/PT). The series includes all new interviews with many of the greatest women of rock history and their admirers, with an eclectic mix of artists representing diverse styles and influences. Each hour is highlighted by vintage performances throughout four decades. VH1's "100 Greatest Women of Rock And Roll" were chosen by the most influential women in society today, all of who share a passion for music. The panel of over 300 women included politicians, photographers, writers, actresses, fashion figures, music industry executives and, of course, the musicians themselves. 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (100 - 81) Tuesday, March 4th, 2003 4am 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (80 - 61) Tuesday, March 11th, 2003 4am 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (60 - 41) Tuesday, March 18th, 2003 4am 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (40 - 21) Tuesday, March 25th, 2003 4am 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (20 - 1) Tuesday, April 1st, 2003 4am LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 VH1 Legends: Sam Cooke In this first-ever TV biography of the definitive soul singer, "Legends: Sam Cooke" looks at his extraordinary career and personal life - from his gospel-singing roots in the early 1950's through his R&B and pop music career to his untimely death in 1964. This episode features rare and never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews with Aretha Franlin, Muhammad Ali and Dick Clark. Born in the South, Cooke started singing in the Church choir as a child and joined with his siblings to form a gospel group. Cooke crossed over into the world of popular music as an adult in 1957, and shot to the top of the R&B and Pop charts with his self-penned "You Send Me." A triumphant early-'60s tour of the U.K. left a generation of young musicians like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Van Morrison and Rod Stewart in thrall as well. Refusing to perform for segregated audiences in the South, Cooke utilized his stature as a performer to help break down the color lines separating blacks from whites. Cooke wrote "A Change Is Gonna Come," a song that would become an anthem of the civil rights movement. "Legends" is VH1's long-running series of documentary specials that tell the real stories behind important and influential artists and their music. VH1, February 4, 2003 4 am ET LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 FanClub: ABBA In this episode, VH1 FanClub: ABBA goes into the world of being a fan of the most successful band to come out of Sweden. ABBA owned the '70s, attracting international audiences with their unqiue blend of pop, disco and European folk songs. Despite having been broken up for two decades, the band is more popular than ever, as evidenced by their fanatical fans who span all generations, and the success of the ABBA-inspired musical, "Mamma Mia." Several ABBA hits are showcased including Dancing Queen, The Winner Takes It ALL, SOS, Waterloo, Take a chance on me and of course, Mamma Mia. VH1 FanClub explores the connection between the artist and their fan base. Each episode profiles four fan stories and explores these diehard devotees whose lives are defined by the music they love. VH1, November, 5 2002 at 4 am ET/PT LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Crossroads: Willie Nelson & Sheryl Crow VH1 is teaming up with CMT (Country Music Television) to present CMT Crossroads: Willie Nelson & Sheryl Crow, as part of the monthly series that shows far-reaching roots of country music by pairing country artists with musicians from other genres. Prolific country legend Willie Nelson and rock singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow first met in 1999, when they were part of a New York tribute concert honoring Johnny Cash. Crow, raised in a musical household in Missouri, reveres Nelson as the "king of phrasing" and "the voice that was the soundtrack to my childhood." Nelson regards Crow as a worthy musical colleague and an inheritor of his musical "outlaw". In this episode, the repertoire includes songs from both artists' catalogs and one cover, the Everly Brothers' "Let It Be Me." Crow and Nelson take turns singing the verses on "Crazy," the Patsy Cline classic written by Nelson as well as a full set of other country favorites. Footage from CMT 'Crossroads' is Courtesy of Country Music Television". For more information, please visit www.CMT.com. VH1/CMT Crossroads: Willie Nelson & Sheryl Crow, VH1, October 1, 2002 4 am ET LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1: Roots and Elements of Country Music Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Ultimate Albums: Legend - Bob Marley In this episode, Bob Marley's "Ultimate Albums: Legend" goes behind the making of the late megastar's international hit compilation disc. From his humble Trenchtown beginnings, Bob Marley took only his talent and religious beliefs, and gave the world a body of brilliant and evocative music. The living essence of Jamaica's unique reggae sound, Marley's work has stretched across three decades with a timeless and universal sound that's summed up in a single recording -- "Legend." The episode examines one of the top-selling albums in pop music history. It is a sonic autobiography that spotlights 14 essential and enduring tracks from Marley's years with Island Records, including "Is This Love," "No Woman No Cry," "Could You Be Loved," "Buffalo Soldier," "Get Up Stand Up," "Jamming," "One Love" and "I Shot the Sheriff." Line by line, song by song, "Legend" delves into Marley's early life, radical political beliefs and even his soul -- at the same time speaking to and for the oppressed, the poor, and even the lovelorn as a global anthem. September 3, 2002 4 am EST/ 3:00 am CST LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 History of Rock 'n Roll History of Rock 'n Roll Episode #1 - Rock 'n Roll Explodes (The Origins of Rock n' Roll) A new sound called "rhythm & blues" came out of the post-WWII era to change music forever. At first invisible to the mass media, inaudible to most white listeners, it was marketed to black audiences as pop music made by black artists. Slowly, a new audience eavesdropped on a new kind of musical conversation. White artists began to copy what they heard and the records began to "cross over". The new sound soon became linked with youthful rebellion-- rock 'n' roll was a new kind of music that shook youth culture and has been shaking young musicians ever since. Songs featured include: Chuck Berrys "Maybelline," Elvis Presleys "Heartbreak Hotel," and Fats Dominos "Blue Monday." VH1, March 5, 2002 4 am ET LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1: Overview Lesson 1 Lesson 2: Overview Lesson 2 History of Rock 'n Roll Episode #6 - My
Generation ( Haight Ashbury Scene) Lesson 1 Lesson 2 History of Rock 'n Roll Episode #8 - The 70's: Have a Nice Decade The 1970s were the best of times, and also the worst. For the first time in history, rock music was ubiquitous. At the same time, rock's audience was becoming more and more fragmented by niche marketing. Some listeners gravitated to veteran soul stars like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, while others embraced a new phenomenon called "disco". Hard rock fans found cause to cheer with the meteoric rise of Bruce Springsteen. Songs featured include: Elton Johns "Bennie and The Jets," Peter Framptons "Do You Feel Like I Do, Sly and The Family Stones "Take Ya Higher, and The Village Peoples "YMCA. VH1, March 19, 2002 4 am ET LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 History of Rock 'n Roll Episode #10 - Up from the Underground recounts the evolution of urban musics most powerful and trend-setting genres through firsthand accounts of those who experienced and created the history, including James Brown, Queen Latifah, T-Boz, Smokey Robinson, and George Clinton. Covering jazz, blues, gospel, and hip-hop through modern R&B and soul. Click here for more information VH1, March 26, 2002 4 am ET LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Say It Loud!: A Celebration of Black Music in America In this episode, Bob Marley's "Ultimate Albums: Legend" goes behind the making of the late megastar's international hit compilation disc. From his humble Trenchtown beginnings, Bob Marley took only his talent and religious beliefs, and gave the world a body of brilliant and evocative music. The living essence of Jamaica's unique reggae sound, Marley's work has stretched across three decades with a timeless and universal sound that's summed up in a single recording -- "Legend." The episode examines one of the top-selling albums in pop music history. It is a sonic autobiography that spotlights 14 essential and enduring tracks from Marley's years with Island Records, including "Is This Love," "No Woman No Cry," "Could You Be Loved," "Buffalo Soldier," "Get Up Stand Up," "Jamming," "One Love" and "I Shot the Sheriff." Line by line, song by song, "Legend" delves into Marley's early life, radical political beliefs and even his soul -- at the same time speaking to and for the oppressed, the poor, and even the lovelorn as a global anthem. October 9, October 16, October 23, October 30, 2002 4:00 am EST/ 3:00 am CST LESSON PLANS: Show's website Lesson 1: Gospel Beginnings Lesson 2: From Sacred to Secular Exploration of Vocal Styles/Crossing between styles Lesson 3: Musical Roles Lesson 4: A Voice for the Times Show's website Lesson 1: American Music Styles Lesson 2: American Music Styles - Blues Lesson 3: American Music Styles - European Roots and African Influences Lesson 4: American Music Styles - Regional Songs in the Southern American Experience Lesson 5: American Music Styles - Songs that Bring Us Together Lesson 6: American Music Styles - Rock Lesson 7: American Music Styles - American Music Advocacy Lesson 8: American Music Styles - The Rhythm of R & B Lesson 9: American Music Styles - Folk Lesson 10: American Music Styles - Suggested Resources Show's website LESSON PLANS:
Lesson 1: School Music Advocacy Lesson 2: Choral Rehearsals for Excellence Lesson 3: Instrumental Rehearsals for Excellence Lesson 4: Celebrate Music In Our Schools Month VH1 In "Road To Fame: Harry Connick, Jr. Music Special The singer and actor discusses his first musical experiences, the profound influence his parents had on his musical education and how growing up in New Orleans affected his decision to become a musician. The program visits Harry's hometown and talks to Ellis Marsalis, famed jazz artist who taught Harry while he attended the renowned New Orleans Center for Creative Arts. This episode also visits some of the local clubs where Harry performed and finds out what brought him to New York, and how he was discovered once he was there. VH1, April 2, 2000 4 am ET LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 VH1 Storytellers: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young In this episode, VH1 Storytellers: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the reunited legends transport an awe-struck audience with selected gems from their three decades of music making. The reunited CSNY recorded this Storytellers in the midst of their CSNY2000 tour. Graham Nash reveals that he wrote "Our House" for his then-girlfriend Joni Mitchell, and David Crosby poignantly recalls the genesis of "Dream for Him" (from 1999's Looking Forward), a song about a father's concern for his young son. Neil Young plays a haunting organ rendition of "After the Gold Rush," and then invites the audience to sing along on "Teach Your Children." The set also includes "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" and "Guinevere." VH1 Storytellers explores the greatest singers and songwriters playing their music and telling the stories behind their most memorable songs. VH1, January 7, 2001 4 am ET/PT LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1: Exploration of Folk Music Lesson 2: Guitar Techniques Lesson 3: Exploration of Live vs. Recorded VH1 Storytellers with Billy Joel VH1 presents a look into the singer/songwriter career of hits. Billy Joel tells many stories from his successful career in this episode including the origins of Piano Man and Scenes from an Italian Restaurant as well as how he was influenced by the Beatles and other rock legends. He performs his hits including: We Didnt Start the Fire, River of Dreams, Just the Way You Are, Movin Out and I Go to Extremes. Billy also plays Honesty on the piano while a fan from the audience sings. LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Show's website LESSON PLANS: LESSON PLANS:
Lesson 1: Influences on Musical Styles Lesson 2: Music in Advertising Lesson 3: Music Technology in 2000 VH1 Presents the 80's: Impact Episode VH1 Presents The '80's Impact episode looks at the decade's biggest musical artists and styles, and explores how music reflected and influenced our ideas about politics, money, technology, fashion, the media, and race issues. The 1980s were a decade of innumerable contradictions for rock and roll and the audience that grew up with it. The music that had challenged authority during years social upheaval became part of the establishment. Anthems of the anti-war movement and civil rights struggle were co-opted by corporate America who used them sell the products to aging baby boomers. The commitment to social change expanded with other benefits like Live Aid to fight starvation in Africa; Farm Aid, organized to raise money for American family farmers, and Little Steven Van Zandt's antiapartheid album "Sun City." This edition deals with events that impacted the music and social world during the 80s: the murder of John Lennon; Ronald Regan as President; and an obsession with wealth and status that was reflected in fashion and popular culture, as well as the end of the Cold War. January 8, 2001 4 am ET, 3 am CT LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 VH1 Behind the Music 1972 As part of VH1's Behind the Music series, BTM 1972 offers an intimate look into the personal lives of musical artists as well as the provocative and often controversial issues and trends shaping the world of music. 1972 was a pivotal year in politics and pop, and idealism gave way to cynicism as Vietnam dragged on and Nixon was reelected, only to shortly resign. The once vibrant youth movement was feeling bitter and betrayed and rock & roll was losing faith in the revolution. America's innocence was dealt a series of punishing blows; as the U.S. began its slow retreat from Vietnam, a music scene long united by opposition to the war was dividing. Some rockers lashed out, other songwriters looked inward. 1972 was an election year and a White House under siege conspired to silence John Lennon - an outspoken critic. Impervious to politics, the original rebels of rock - the Rolling Stones - came rollin' down main street for their first U.S. tour since Altamont, and singer-songwriters made the personal political. This BTM explores how so much internal strife and disconnection could yield so much vital music. LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1: An American Ballad Lesson 2: A Songwriter Not Silenced Lesson 3: Artistic Influence Lesson 4: AM to FM VH1 Behind the Music 1968 Presents a look back to the Sixties' most explosive, chaotic, tragic and inspiring year. A time when youth raged in the streets, leaders were martyred, and cities burned. This episode explores some of the most exciting, enduring, influential music of our times and the stories "Behind the Music" through dramatic footage and revealing interviews with many of the great musicians who spoke for an angry, alienated generation. Includes interviews with Grace Slick, David Crosby, James Brown, Graham Nash, John Fogerty, Aretha Franklin, P.J. O'Rourke, Art Garfunkel, Rennie Davis and Country Joe McDonald. LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1: A Song for Every Headline Lesson 2: Songs from Two Generations Lesson 3: A Song for Today Lesson 4: Songs of Unrest VH1 Behind The Music: Takin' It To The Streets Provides a rare and revealing look inside the lives of the modern-day minstrels known as street musicians. This episode shines the spotlight on five musical stories full of heart, rhythm and soul from the "Classical Strings" of Manhattan to the "Blues" of New Orleans' French Quarter. This program describes how street musicians can stop their audience dead in their tracks with driving energy, compelling sounds and raw talent. Musician-styles include classical, jazz, rhythm and blues and alternative rock & roll. LESSON PLANS: Lesson 1: Musicians' Roles The Modern Day Minstrel Lesson 2: Family of Musicians Lesson 3: Shifting with Grace Lesson 4: Improvising in the Birthplace of Jazz
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