Music Is All Around Us!

This program offered by: Trashcan Joe

Welcome to the world of Trashcan Joe, where washboards, combs, trashcans and pencils become amazing musical instruments and kids discover how to make music with just about anything. Led by James Cook, this energetic quartet brings to life classic American jazz from the 1920s to the 1950s. They share original compositions as well as familiar children’s folk songs, using a homemade trashcan banjo (trashcanjo), trashcan bass, kazoo, accordion, cornet and more. Students accompany the musicians with singing and rhythmic clapping and volunteers join the band on stage to create a trashcan orchestra. With over 150 tunes in their repertoire, Trashcan Joe can tailor the performance for any age.

Questions?

If you have questions or would like to request this program, please contact [email protected].

Details

Program Model: Assembly Performance

Art Form: Music

Curriculum Connections: Social Studies

Grades: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, K

Program Requirements: Can perform on any surface, but prefer a stage. Space dimensions: 10'x20'. Requires: 1 electrical outlet. Students should be seated on floor 10' from performance area.

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Trashcan Joe

About the Artist

Trashcan Joe

Trashcan Joe performs traditional American styles of music with instruments made from found objects like trash cans, washboards, and seashells. Their charismatic and highly energizing live shows thrill audiences of all ages.

"Talented musicians and good communicators -- they obviously enjoy working with children." -6th grade teacher, Hockinson

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Program Costs

Program costs are based on a variety of different factors including number of sessions, planning hours needed and material costs. Please contact Arts for Learning NW at [email protected] for help determining the actual cost of your programs.

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