
Rex March Fowler

Rex Fowler, lead singer and principal songwriter of the renowned folk/rock duo Aztec Two-Step, offers a variety of workshops created to inspire kids’ interest in the arts. Innovative topics such as Fractured Fairytales & Folk Songs, Songs from the Stratosphere, and A History of American Songsmiths serve as fun educational forays into enchanted lands of learning. By intermingling elements of science, folklore, poetry and song with historical interconnections, Rex aims at instilling a greater appreciation for the arts in young people so they can ultimately express and explore their own unique creativity.
intention here is to open up and expand the whimsical side of each child's unique
imagination. Rex juxtaposes a cappella style camp songs (There Was An Old Lady Who
Swallowed A Fly/The Harlem Goat) and curriculum-appropriate original songs
(The Ballad of Humpty Dumpty & Cinderella/Calico Man), with masterful songwriters
such as Stephen Foster (Oh! Susanna), Woody Guthrie (The Car Song), John Lennon &
Paul McCartney (All Together Now), Paul Simon (Punky's Dilemma), Neil Young (I Am A Child),
Kenny Loggins (House At Pooh Corner) and many others. This highly energetic and
interactive performance, peppered throughout with props, hand clapping and sing-a-longs,
is sure to sound a positive chord with young school-age children.
science studies. Rex borrows Simon & Garfunkel's Cloudy and uses many of his own catchy
originals such as Cosmos Lady, Stargazers, Rabbit In The Moon, and The Rain Song to
enhance and teach science related topics. Starting with the elements closest to earth,
these songs will act as a conduit by introducing a range of subjects beginning with
atmospheric layering - then moving upward and outward to cloud structures, rain, moon
cycles, the solar system, stars and finally, the cosmos. Additionally, this program
offers an introduction to two pioneers of science and astronomy; Copernicus and Galileo.
Rex will utilize curriculum related resources such as visual props and charts that
relate to each science topic. Besides basic science skills, students learn that creative
inspirations can be drawn from many diverse sources, not just personal experiences.
Rex Fowler is spiritually descended from a long line of American songsmiths. Stephen
Foster, considered the "trunk of the tree" of American music, became our nation's first
great songwriter by drawing upon, then stitching together, the music of European settlers
and African slaves. In this workshop Rex will bring students on an incredible historical
journey by demonstrating how Stephen Foster's songs influenced other great American
songsmiths such as Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Bob Dylan. Rex will
help students gain a firsthand knowledge of how music has evolved from our country's
early beginnings. This hallmark workshop also features sing-a-longs and a synopsis of
the legendary American songsmiths who influenced Rex's songwriting and who continue to
influence and shape the fabric of today's popular music.