Rhythm, Rhyme, Results was featured today in an extended piece on National Public Radio’s “Here & Now”.
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Here and Now’s Victoria Cheng reports on the new company Rhythm, Rhyme Results, or Triple R, that is producing rap and hip-hop music with educational content for use in middle and high schools. The songs, [...]
“Economics and rapping wouldn’t seem to be the most natural bedfellows, but they keep showing up … this latest instance is probably also the best. It’s called “Demand, Supply,” and the artist is Rhythm, Rhyme, Results…”
Today is exciting for two reasons:
1. We are now experimenting with an online music community called imeem that allows content providers to share their music via a flexible, streaming music infrastructure. In English, this means everyone can currently listen to our demo songs in full. Enjoy! The music is embedded on [...]
As part of their ongoing commitment to testing and improving its educational products, Rhythm, Rhyme, Results (RRR) was on the road this summer to demonstrate new versions of math songs and to solicit input from students, teachers, and interested education officials.
Rhythm, Rhyme, Results held center stage at the American Academy of Audiology Conference, AudiologyNOW! 2007, in Denver, CO, with five thousand delegates clapping and singing along to Ben Jackson’s lively and energetic rapping of Turn it to the Left. At the finish Jackson received a standing ovation for the timely message aimed at young music lovers.
Rhythm, Rhyme, Results (RRR) is proud to collaborate with The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) on a special website for young children, featuring two kid-friendly cartoon characters created by ASHA and a special song created by RRR. The website for young listeners, www.listentoyourearbuds.org, is an interactive, bilingual website with information, games, and RRR’s song Turn Down the Volume, all of which convey safety tips for hearing health when using personal audio technology.
National Public Radio (NPR) was on hand to capture Ben Jackson’s performance of Rhythm, Rhyme, Results’ (RRR) song, Turn it to the Left. Jackson appeared as part of a team with Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary Department of Audiology Director, Dr. Sharon Kujawa.