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Bill Harley’s original work combines song and story to paint a vibrant, humorous and meaningful portrait of American life. One of the finest performers for families in the country, he has numerous recordings of songs and stories for all ages and has also authored several plays and children’s books. Bill is a regular contributor to public radio programs, including commentaries on NPR’s All Things Considered and as host of Vermont Public Radio’s Camel’s Hump Radio, which focuses on children’s literature. His venues include kindergarten classrooms, teacher conferences and concert stages as a solo artist, with help from his friends or with a symphony orchestra.
“...Harley might well be called the Mark Twain of contemporary kids’ music.” ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
“His witty, wise kids’ songs, which can be falling-down funny or catch-in-the-throat touching, are the work of a master wordsmith.” BILLBOARD MAGAZINE
“Ace songsmith and storyteller Bill Harley has the rare gift of getting inside a grade-schoolers head.” USA TODAY
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