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Ghana Session: Mr. Ronnie Brandt

Curriculum Enrichment, History Hoe- Down & Cowboy Sing-A-Long, and member of the Children’s Educational Assemblies, Ronnie Brandt visited during our Ghana sesson.

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Ronnie Brandt performs for Asbury Park Middle School students and Ghanaian students

During a Ghana Session, Curriculum Enrichment, History Hoe-Down & Cowboy Sing-A-Long, and member of the Children’s Educational Assemblies, Ronnie Brandt took time from his busy schedule to put on a show for Mrs. Elgarts chorus, Mr. Wronko’s class, and the students in Ghana.

Ronnie Brandt visits Project Ghana

He sang multiple songs using his guitar and harmonica. Some of the songs he sang was This Land is Your Land by Woody Guthrie, Good Mornin’ Blues by Lead Belly, Wabash Cannonball by Roy Acuff – Carter Family, and Blowin’ In The Wind by Bob Dylan. While singing and performing each song, he had all students participate by singing and clapping with him.

Student participation

During a break from his performance, he asked the students in Ghana if they also would like to perform a song. The students agreed and performed together Sunshine In My Soul by Timothy Wright and the Celestial Choir. Singing this song from Ghana were Nini, Noni, Jaja, Jahi, Niani, Jaanai, Sagirah, Hadassah, Esian, and Yesha.

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After Mr. Brandt’s performance, all the students gave him a very nice ovation and thanked him for attending this session. Ronnie Brandt looks forward to returning.

Catch up with Ronnie Brandt on his website by clicking here.


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