I would use this in my class to show how differences can make us unique and allow us to be ourselves, even though we might not be the same as everybody else it‘ll be a great learning lesson for everybody
I would use this in my class to show how differences can make us unique and allow us to be ourselves, even though we might not be the same as everybody else it‘ll be a great learning lesson for everybody
Dark Was the Night: Blind Willie Johnson‘s Journey to the Stars by Gary Golio tells the story of blues musician Blind Willie Johnson, whose haunting song, “Dark Was the Night,” was sent into space on NASA‘s Voyager. Despite adversity, his powerful music resonated deeply, transcending earthly struggles. Through evocative illustrations, the book shows how his legacy lives on as his music journeys among the stars.
When I found a #picturebook by Keith Richards in the library database, I knew I had to get it! This is for kids in elementary school and details Richards‘ time with his grandfather and Richards‘ first guitar. I probably love this one more for the fact that this is by Richards (I loved his memoir Life…you should read it!), but the story itself has wisps of nostalgia to it. I really liked it. #BBRC #LetterG
This beautifully illustrated picture book tells the story of Willie Johnson and his work that revolutionized the religious music landscape. It is lyrically written. #PictureBook #DisabilitiesRep #Music #Religion
Lyrics, and photos from the movie; and the first thing that popped into my mind when I saw the #Pink prompt for #ScaryFebruary
God, I've had this book ForEverrrr 😄
I have had this on my Nook for several years and never got around to reading it.
“I'm not that fluid when it comes to scales and modes. I just pick up the #guitar and play. It's all about exploration: just tune the guitar any way you want and start playing.” #QuotsyJun21