
Bill Harley
Wacka Wacka Woo
© 1995 Round River Records (719084010828)
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Stories and songs for primary grades that speak to a child's concerns and humor.
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albums you will love
- BILL HARLEY: I Wanna Play
- BILL HARLEY: Blah Blah Blah
- BILL HARLEY: One More Time
- BILL HARLEY: The Teachers' Lounge
- BILL HARLEY: The Town Around the Bend
- BILL HARLEY: Mistakes Were Made
- BILL HARLEY: Down in the Backpack
- BILL HARLEY: Play it Again
- BILL HARLEY: The Battle of the Mad Scientists
- BILL HARLEY: Weezie and the Moon Pies
- BILL HARLEY: There's a Pea on my Plate
- BILL HARLEY: Lunchroom Tales: A Natural History of the Cafetorium
- BILL HARLEY: Big Big World
- BILL HARLEY: From the Back of the Bus
- BILL HARLEY: Already Someplace Warm
- BILL HARLEY: Grownups Are Strange
- BILL HARLEY: Come On Out and Play
- BILL HARLEY: You're in Trouble
- BILL HARLEY: Dinosaurs Never Say Please
- BILL HARLEY: Cool in School
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“Bill Harley has the uncanny ability to reaffirm life for listeners, be they five or fifty. Humor, empathy, intelligence and reality all radiate from his work and from him.” - Penguin Books
A Grammy award winning artist, Bill uses song and story paint a vibrant and hilarious picture of growing up, schooling and family life. His work spans the generation gap, reminds us of our common humanity and challenges us to be our very best selves. A prolific author and recording artist, Bill is also a regular commentator for NPR’s All Things Considered and featured on PBS. Harley joined the National Storytelling Network's Circle of Excellence in 2001 and tours nationwide as an author and performing artist.
With these considerable talents, Bill considers his real work to be using these skills to encourage his audience to see the world anew and to experience “live art”, to honor the emotional lives of children and adults and finally, to pass along a love of language and music.
“Bill Harley takes his life and turns it into art. Sounds simple until you actually try to do it. That Harley’s art seems so effortless only underscore his mastery.” -Nuvo Newsweekly