Hello! My name is Mrs. Jill Jones (Jonesy). I teach general music at Bar Nunn Elementary School in Casper, Wyoming. My training is in all areas of music - vocal, instrumental and general music. I have two Masters in Education and Reading; one Masters in Business Administration/Human Resources.
Teaching elementary students for many years has been a blessing! I enjoy teaching and try to have fun every day!
When I'm not teaching, I try to attend games, play with my granddaughter, food preservation, camp, hunt, fish and do a lot of crafty items.
Have an amazing time! Mrs. Jonesy
SEPTEMBER
1814 – Francis Scott Key wrote The Star-Spangled Banner which later became the United State’s national anthem.
1956 – Harry Belafonte’s album “Calypso” featuring “The Banana Boat Song” is the #1 album, according to Billboard, and stayed #1 for 31 weeks, become the first documented million-seller album.
1962 – The Beatles recorded their first single Love Me Do.
1966 – The Rolling Stones made another appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
1969- The last Beatles album, Abbey Road, was released in the US.
1987 – Dick Clark’s American Bandstand was broadcast for the 2,751st and last time by ABC, after 30 years on the network. It continued, in syndication, until October 7, 1989.
1994 - President Bill Clinton proclaimed Classical Music Month to be observed during this month.
2002 - Kelly Clarkson won the first season of American Idol.
OCTOBER
1940 - John Lennon was born.
1954 – David Lee Roth, American singer-songwriter was born.
1958 – Tanya Tucker, American singer-songwriter was born.
1987 - #1 Hit by Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
1990 - Vanilla Ice's To The Extreme is the first album to top the U.S. album chart on CD without a vinyl counterpart.
1971 - Snoop Doggy Dogg was born.
1992 - Guns N' Roses holds the top two positions on the charts with their albums Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II.
2016 - Mozart CD box collection sold more copies than Beyonce'.
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
1948 - Singer Alice Cooper was born.
1949 - RCA introduces the 45 RPM Record.
1964 - The Beatles set foot on American soil for the first time.
1984 - Michael Jackson won 8 Grammy Awards for his album Thriller.
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