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CD Productions

our-music.com OEG manufactures teaching equipment for children who want to learn the English language in a more imaginative and entertaining way. We have produced - More Of Our Songs which consists of a book and a CD (or MC) with 14 songs for children aged 4 to 10 years. We now have a - teachers kit containing additional information and ideas for activities around these songs.

In late 1999 we released the second CD - Our Day Out where we introduced our first audio play. You can hear the first 5 Minutes when you click the picture of the story. You will need an MP3 player: - The Bird Restaurant.

In November 2001 Danny & Gerry brought their 3rd CD to the market: - Our First Songs. This is a completely new production of early songs by Danny & Gerry. From now on, these often requested songs are available in best quality for you to enjoy.

In the year 2002 Danny & Gerry made their first Maxi-CD called: - Our Christmas Songs. Often requested during the variouse concerts this year, Danny and Gerry decided to record some Christmas Songs for children.

As with Our Christmas Songs Danny & Gerry produced another Maxi-CD based on a special time of the year. It is called - Our Halloween and contains 6 spooky Halloween Songs. The Maxi-CD was released in September 2004.

In April 2005 Danny & Gerry presented their sixth CD named - Our World Tour. This full-length CD comes with 15 songs and a full-colored book with all the lyrics and illustrations by the Scottish artist Sheena Machotka.

The seventh CD was released in April 2008 and is called - Our Music Radio. This CD comes in an "AmaryBox" packing (DVDs are usually packed this way) where the 32-page full-coloured booklet can be stored safely. Again, Ms Sheena Machotka made all the illustrations.

English lessons, concerts, camps...

Danny & Gerry are holding English courses during the school year. More information is available here: - Our English. And they do concerts, both public and in schools. Have a look at our - concert table for up-to-date news. And there are English camps during the holidays: speaking English from Monday through Friday in an outdoor camp. The parents are well informed through our daily-news-from-the-camp service we provide since 1999. You can read these dairies and see pictures of the camps in the section - Our Camp.

Get in touch
How can you reach us?
Best of all is e-mail:  office@our-music.com or user our e-mail form!
...or by phone: +43 (0)676 417 1412 (MO – FR 8:00 – 18:00)
...or by fax: +43 (0)2623 75988

Events, public concerts and school concerts:
Mag. Thomas Amersberger:  manager@our-music.com
 
...or you want to send us a letter:
our-music.com
Sheard, McNeice, Weninger OEG
Hartlgasse 10
A-2486 Pottendorf, AUSTRIA, Europe


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Riddle 27
What 11-letter English word does everyone pronounce incorrectly?
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