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The Really Awful MusiciansBy, John MandersREAD ALOUD#book #read #readaloud #music. These respected musicians were actually terrible people. Chuck Berry was a legend who helped shape rock and roll, and when he died in , The New Yorker described him as "a proud and difficult man" who "was also a genius." He also once punched Keith Richards in the mouth for touching his guitar while they were getting together to organize Berry's 60th birthday party. By John Manders The Really Awful Musicians is really awfully fun. Like a classic Disney film, John Manders's illustrations are so animated they seem to be moving as you turn the pages. Appalled.


She brought The really Awful Musicians written and illustrated by John Manders. Before Deborah began reading, she asked if anyone in the class played an instrument. I think she was suspecting a few children to say they played the piano or maybe the guitar. But no! Hands shot up. “I play the trumpet and I’m really good,” explained Sergio. “We play the cello and Ms. Gelson gets freaked out by the large cases in the cloakroom!. The Really Awful Musicians – John Manders. Once upon a time music sounded so bad that the king decreed a ban on musicians. Each one by himself wasn’t so bad, but when one’s too fast, one’s too slow, one’s too loud and one’s too quiet, together they sounded really awful. Get ready for hungry crocodiles, mail-clad men-at-arms, a daring escape from the kingdom, five unharmonious musicians a horse who invents musical notation!. All the musicians in the kingdom are so awful that the king sends his men-at-arms to ro A wacky tall tale about how musicians first learned to play together.

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