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Neil Woodward, Michigan’s Troubadour

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Neil Woodward, Michigan’s Troubadour

Michigan history and culture spring to life with Neil Woodward’s acclaimed original songs, traditional ballads, and dance tunes. Educational programs based on core curriculum standards and benchmarks include lesson plans that harmonize with MEAP requirements. “The most versatile of guardians of traditional music from the Great Lakes” (Michigan Folk Notes). “A dazzling instrumentalist” (Detroit Monthly). “. . . has a solid place among our very best writers and performers” (SingOut!). “The Protean backwoods maestro” (Detroit Free Press).

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $250–1,000;
workshop $250–1,000;
residency $250–1,000/day; plus travel

Contact
Neil Woodward
8023 Schrepfer Rd.
Howell, MI 48855
517/223-7832; 517/223-4049 fax
Neil@NeilWoodward.com
NeilWoodward.com

 

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