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  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_HarleyBill Harley - Wikipedia

    Bill Harley (born William Harley, July 1, 1954 in Greenville, Ohio) is an American children's entertainer, musician, and author who has been called "the Mark Twain of contemporary children's music" by Entertainment Weekly.

  3. William Sylvester Harley (December 29, 1880 – September 18, 1943) was an American mechanical engineer and businessman. He was one of the four co-founders of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company .

  4. About Bill Harley “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.”

  5. Here are videos by and about Grammy award winning singer, storyteller, author Bill Harley. Enjoy!

  6. www.billharley.com › live-performances › biosBios - Bill Harley

    Bill Harley is a storyteller, songwriter, author and playwright best known for his work with children and families. Considered by fans and peers alike to be one of the best storytellers in the country, his work is a celebration of commonality and humanity, delivered through comic narrative songs and confessional spoken pieces.

  7. You're Not the Boss of Me. Bill Harley. 2.04K subscribers. Subscribed. 356. 52K views 14 years ago. See Bill perform his classic tale about Charlene, the skunk in the middle. Visit him on his...

  8. Nov 22, 2005 · Singer and Storyteller Bill Harley. Harley is now one of the country's most recognized performers for families, a Grammy nominee, and he has appeared as a regular commentator on NPR's All...

  9. Who is Bill Harley? Watch the video to see Bill in action. Or check him out online: http://www.billharley.com/

  10. Mar 7, 2024 · Bill Harley returns to Montana for a week of concerts and to celebrate 50 years of Children’s Programming on Montana Public Radio. Concerts begin May 11 in locations across western Montana.

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