Miller, Adam: Along Came a Giant

Miller, Adam SKU: 23339149
Miller, Adam: Along Came a Giant

Miller, Adam: Along Came a Giant

Miller, Adam SKU: 23339149

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Description

Title: Along Came a Giant
Artist: Miller, Adam
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 811294000276
Genre: Children's

Adam Miller is one of the premier autoharpists in the world and a natural-born American folksinger and storyteller. He is renowned for his extensive repertoire of over 2,500 traditional and contemporary folksongs. His highly entertaining performances at festivals and concert halls across the United States have won him fans of all ages. A masterful entertainer who never fails to get his audience singing along, he has distinguished himself as one of the great interpreters of American folktales and folksongs. 'Along Came a Giant - Traditional American Folk Songs for Young Folks' is both educational and entertaining, featuring sing-along folk songs arranged with traditional American acoustic instruments (autoharp, guitar, banjo, mandolin, concertina, and bass), as well as highly informative and detailed liner notes about the history of each song. Miller is a familiar face to hundreds of thousands of parents and children who have attended his acclaimed "Singing Through History" folk music programs. These programs aid in the development of cultural and historical literacy, emphasizing the importance of history as a story well told. A native of Northern California, Adam grew up a few blocks from historic Cannery Row on the Monterey Bay. As a child he listened to the recordings of Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Oscar Brand, Cisco Houston, Marais and Miranda, and the Weavers. When he was eleven years old, his parents took him to hear folksinger Sam Hinton perform at the Grange Hall in Big Sur. He credits Hinton as his mentor and his greatest inspiration. Hinton says of Miller, 'Since I've stopped performing, I've thought more and more highly of you and your work, and I feel that the traditions I have followed are in good hands.' A nationally recognized presenter of folklore and folk music programs, Adam has been a featured performer, master of ceremonies and workshop leader at many American folk festivals. He is a captivating storyteller and gifted instrumentalist, and is recognized for his ability to interpret traditional American folksongs with warmth, humor and remarkable scholarship. Miller performs nearly 300 concerts a year at folk festivals, theaters, schools, libraries, and museums, from the Everglades to the Arctic Circle. He accompanies his baritone voice with lively fingerpicking acoustic guitar, and stunningly beautiful diatonic and chromatic autoharp, using only his fingernails for picks. (His custom-built autoharps are manufactured by Fladmark Woodworks, Orthey Instruments and the Oscar Schmidt Company.) Miller has recorded four CDs. His albums receive airplay all over North America and Europe. Frank Hamilton, a former member of The Weavers, is a fan of Miller's work. "You are doing a real service for folk music," says Hamilton. George Winston calls Miller, "one of the great autoharpists and folksingers of our times." The San Francisco folknik describes Miller's autoharp playing as, "...superb and imaginative." Maine Public Radio has called him, "...a master of the autoharp."

Tracks:
1.1 When I Was a Little Boy
1.2 Who Were the Witches?
1.3 Twenty Froggies
1.4 I'm Not Scared
1.5 Old Bill Pickett
1.6 The Three Foolish Piglets
1.7 Talking Nautical
1.8 The Brandy Tree
1.9 Froggie Went A-Courtin'
1.10 Simple Gifts
1.11 Hi Ho Jerum
1.12 Little Old Woman All Skin and Bones
1.13 To the Gray Whale Ranch
1.14 The Coast of High Barbary
1.15 A Horse Named Bill
1.16 I Had a Little Nut Tree
1.17 The Farmer and the Crow
1.18 Michael Finnegan
1.19 Old Bangum
1.20 The Frog Song
1.21 When the Rain Comes Down
1.22 Wynken, Blinken and Nod

Audio Sample:
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