Years active 1975–present Name Bill Harley | Education Hamilton College | |
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Role Music performer · billharley.com Albums Yes to Running!, The Best Candy in the Whole World Movies Bill Harley Live: Yes to Running, Cellabration: A Tribute to Ella Jenkins: Live! Awards Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children Similar People Pete Seeger, Ronnie Gilbert, Arlo Guthrie, Meredith Willson, Holly Near Profiles |
Bill harley at the kensico school march 15 2012
Bill Harley is a children's entertainer, storyteller and author who has been called "the Mark Twain of contemporary children's music" by Entertainment Weekly. He uses a range of musical styles and his songs appeal to both children and adults. Harley began singing and storytelling in 1975 while still in college. His work has influenced a generation of children, parents, performing artists and educators. Much of his material is autobiographical, focusing on vignettes from childhood.
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- Bill harley at the kensico school march 15 2012
- Bill harley wash your hands
- Nominations
- Awards
- Discography
- Rules of the Universe
- Philosophy Free advice if you want it
- References

With over 30 recordings to his credit he received two Grammy Awards for Best Spoken Word Album For Children (albums consisting of predominantly spoken word versus music or song) for his albums Blah Blah Blah: Stories About Clams, Swamp Monsters, Pirates & Dogs and Yes to Running! Bill Harley Live in 2007 and 2009, and five additional Grammy nominations. He has also won numerous Parents' Choice awards, ALA (American Library Association) awards and the highest award from the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio for his concert DVD Yes to Running.

Harley has also published numerous books. His latest books are a series about the trials and tribulations of fourth grader Charlie Bumpers. The first book in the series, Charlie Bumpers vs. The Teacher of the Year won the Beverly Cleary Children's Choice award and is part of the One School One Book programming from Read to Them. His first novel for elementary students, The Amazing Flight of Darius Frobisher was chosen by Bank Street School of Education as one of the best children's books of the year . His second novel for children, Night of the Spadefoot Toads, was released in October 2008 and won a Green Earth Book Award. His picture books, based on his songs, stories and poems also stand out with recognition from Booklist, School Library Journal, Kirkus and Publishers Weekly. They include: Sitting Down To Eat (illustrated by Kitty Harvill) which was selected as an American Booksellers Association Pick of the list; Dirty Joe the Pirate: A True Story (illustrated by Jack Davis) and Lost and Found (illustrated by Adam Gustavson).

Harley has performed in more than 2500 schools over the years. In addition to children's music, he performs at storytelling festivals around the country including appearances at the National Storytelling Festival. He tours nationwide as an author, performing artist and keynote speaker from his home in Seekonk, Massachusetts.

Bill harley wash your hands
Nominations
Awards
Discography
"Rules of the Universe"
Philosophy ("Free advice, if you want it")
"Everybody worries about things being 'educational' with kids. I believe everything is educational, in that it says something about how one looks at the world - it imparts a knowledge, or world-view. Children learn more from context than they do from explicit lessons, so assume they're working to understand something - they learn vocabulary and language not from a dictionary or worksheet, but from conversation, they learn songs not from reading music, but from singing with someone who loves to sing, and they learn hope and kindness and cooperation not from being told to have them, but by experiencing them."