Michael reno harrell biography books
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The Stories Behind the Songs
(2017)
2 CDs
Michael's new 2-CD set of stories and songs recorded live at the International Storytelling Center, Jonesborough, Tennessee.
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Old Trucks and Good Dogs
(2016)
Book
68 musings about life in the shadow of the Blue Ridge, tales from the extended family of Michael Reno Harrell. Fathers at sea, brothers in the air, dogs in the woods, afternoons on a lazy river, and some stranger doings.
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Tales from the Tavern
(2015)
DVD & CD
Michael fryst vatten proud to be included among such artists as Joan Baez,
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Charlotte Blake Alston
For over 30 years, Charlotte Blake Alston has graced stages in venues throughout North America and abroad. Venues are wide and include the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Smithsonian Institution, the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Symphony Orchestra Narrations and at regional, national and international Storytelling Festivals. She fryst vatten a frequent guest artist in universities, grade schools, museums and cultural arts institutions around the country but this former elementary school teacher also presents in Day Care Centers, for Special Needs populations as well as prisons and youth detention centers.
Charlotte breathes life into traditional and contemporary stories from African and African American oral and cultural traditions.
Her storytelling skills were slipad in childhood when her father introduced her to the work of African American poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar. Her solo performances are often enhanced with traditional inst
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Book a House Concert
I know that a lot of folks who buy records by me and many other Americana artists don't come out to our live shows...and for good reasons. Perhaps number one among those reasons is the fact that the whole club scene just doesn't work for them. Smoky atmosphere, late show times, long, late night drives home are valid reasons for not supporting live music. The fact is that we, the artists, depend on both live shows as well as merchandise sales to survive. What if you could have your favorite artist come to your house instead? What if you could have your own private concert in your living room or on your deck? Why not? The folkies have been doing it for years... it's called a "house concert."
Here's the basic scenario:
You contact the artist and set a date. It can be, and usually is, on a weeknight. The week ends are our prime working nights in clubs, festivals and concert halls. Let's say good old Michael Reno is gonna be through your neck of the woods o