Bob Dorough, the jazz musician who wrote many of the best-loved Schoolhouse Rock songs, has died at age 94. He wrote all of the Multiplication Rock series (including "Three is a Magic Number," ...
1973: A father’s idea on how to get his son to learn his multiplication tables grew into a cultural touchstone for generations of Americans. That idea of combining multiplication tables and music came ...
Join the Schoolhouse Rock team as they explore math and multiplication with their unique style of irresistible melodies. This Classroom Edition DVD includes favorites such as Three is a Magic Number ...
There are generations that have no idea what the hell Schoolhouse Rock is. Yet the series was every bit Sesame Street’s equal in lovingly shaping the minds of kids in the '70s. I watched a ridiculous ...
Commentary: These catchy videos are even showing up in memes poking fun at Kevin McCarthy's bid for House Speaker. Here's how to watch them. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and ...
If you grew up in the 1970s and ’80s, there’s a good chance you learned at least some of your multiplication tables while you were watching Saturday morning cartoons on ABC. “Schoolhouse Rock!” ...
On the morning of Saturday January 6, 1973, Schoolhouse Rock premiered with a set of three-minute shorts that played between regularly scheduled cartoons: "My Hero, Zero," "Elementary, My Dear," ...
If you grew up in the 1970s and '80s, there's a good chance you learned at least some of your multiplication tables while you were watching Saturday morning cartoons on ABC. "Schoolhouse Rock!" ...
UNLESS YOU’VE GOT MORE disposable income than you know what to do with, music critics have an edge on you. They’re exposed to ridiculous amounts of music every year and, perhaps due to writer’s salary ...