Sunday, January 3, 2016

Lizzie McGuire, the 90s, 2k, who knows what else 10.1.15



Thursday
Chris Geith "Tales and Legends"  (2008)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG6BxnHYhoQ
Think back to a certain time in your childhood:  What time was it?  What do you remember about that time period?  Think of music artists that stick out, songs that make you think of a certain place or time; think of memories that may not be significant to most but are important to you no matter how small it might seem--a trip, a movie, something at school (something small but important to you), etc.
One time period I'm thinking of is the late 90s and early 2000s: The junior and senior high school years.  My sister was into artists like NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, Eric Benet, Tony Toni Tone, and Donnell Jones for example and graduated from the high school I currently sub long term (Clover Hill High in Midlothian, VA).  The artists my sister listened to were memories I keep today.  For some reason, that area takes me to certain places in my mind.  Examples:  I think of Disney Channel shows from the late 90s and 2k years when I think of Midlothian such as Lizzie McGuire, Phil of the Future, and The Famous Jett Jackson.
10th and 11th grade music artists:  Pieces of a Dream "Enmascarada"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNCrFw_qmxw
--Thought about the song Thursday am while walking around the school...
--other artists:  Joyce Cooling, Richard Eliot, Chris Botti, Marc Antoine, Peter White, David Benoit, Spyro Gyro, Trammell Starks, The Rippingtons, Kenny G, Dave Koz, Wayne Gerard, Herbie Hancock, Russ Freeman, Sting, Boney James, Yellow Jackets
Any music artists or memories from middle or high school?
2010:  music that brought back memories of elementary school
--Mark Sloniker, Lao Tizer, Michelle Tumes, Point of Grace, Michael W. Smith -- "Freedom", Kenny Loggins, Beth Michaels
--Imagine a fall afternoon driving along, school is letting out, school buses on the road, leaves on the ground, and kids playing outside...
Do you have memories that stick out to you about elementary school?

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