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A 2005 PARENTS' CHOICE RECOMMENDED AWARD WINNER. Oceans Made Fun is an engaging C.D. about oceans and ocean life that will delight children and adults alike. With a variety of musical styles, Oceans Made Fun will entertain and educate as well.
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Kids/Family: General Children's Music
Release Date:
2005
Oceans Made Fun!
David Noyes, Ray McNamara, and Margaret Towner
© Copyright-M.C.D. Curriculum
Record Label: Pirate Studios
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1. Oceans |
2:42 |
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2. Lobster |
1:09 |
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3. Starfish |
1:45 |
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4. Octopus |
2:09 |
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5. Fish |
2:29 |
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6. Squid |
3:01 |
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7. Jellyfish |
1:59 |
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8. Tide pools |
1:10 |
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9. Seahorse |
1:13 |
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10. Dolphins |
1:29 |
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11. Shark |
2:05 |
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12. Penguin |
1:53 |
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13. Sea Lions and Seals |
1:49 |
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14. Orca Whale |
2:03 |
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15. Blue Whale |
1:41 |
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16. Conservation Rap |
1:55 |
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Margaret Towner studied Latin American music in Chile and in Mexico, and has performed in bands in Montevideo, Mexico City, and Los Angeles, California. With a career in education, she has taught Latin American music at the college level. At national conferences, Margaret trains teachers to use music in their classrooms. She writes children's songs in English and Spanish and also composes music in Latin American folkloric and contemporary styles, integrating the use of traditional instruments of the Americas.
Ray McNamara grew up the Chicago area as one of six children. He began exploring rhythm at an early age on pots and pans and an occasional sister. He studied percussion performance at Northern Illinois University where he received his B.A. degree. Ray decided to go west and pursue further study at CalArts. While at CalArts, Ray met Butch and started a sonic bond that developed into "Damaru". Ray received his M.F.A. in World Music and Percussion from California Institute of the Arts in 1985. His film credits include; "Indian Runner" directed by Sean Penn, "The Devil's Rejects" by Rob Zombie, and the Grammy nominated score for "A Bug's Life" with Randy Newman. Ray has also recorded for television including; "The Roseanne Show", "Who's The Boss", and "Going to Extremes". His Commercial work includes: Bondo Products, ESPN Sports and Fox Sports. He has recorded for; Daniel Lentz, Harold Budd, John Ehlis, Zadonu African Group, The Calypso Pirates, Big Bamboo, Lowen and Navarro, Damaru, Susannah Blinkhoff, and his own solo projects. As a member of the Daniel Lentz Group, Ray toured Europe Japan and the United States. With his own group, the "Calypso Pirates", Ray has toured the U.S., the Caribbean, and Japan. With "Lowen and Navarro" Ray supported the Chameleon records hit "Walking on a Wire" with a tour of the U.S. He has collaborated with many L.A. based choreographers including: Fern Ackerman, Loretta Livingston, Stephanie Gilliland, Susan Rose, Linda Sohl-Donnell and Fred Strickler. In 1995, He collaborated with Anna Halprin for the annual "Earth Run" at Mt. Tamalpais. As a soloist, Ray blends his unique style of soca and jazz to bring the Steel Pan to a new level. As an educator, Ray has taught at Cal Arts, Northern Illinois University, Fullerton College and U.C.L.A. Ray is currently the Music Director for the Department of Dance at U.C. Riverside and the director of the Steel Band at Fullerton College. Ray currently uses "Rhythm Tech" percussion products, "Paiste" cymbals, and "Vater" drumsticks.
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