
Legendary folksinger, storyteller, and autoharpist virtuoso Adam Miller will visit the Abbeville Library on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 6:00 pm. Come experience a program of tall tales, traditional American folk-songs, and autoharp instrumentals. This event is free and open to all ages.
One of the premier autoharpists in the world and traveling 70,000 miles each year, Miller is a renowned American folksinger and natural-born storyteller who has performed in concert halls from the Everglades to the Arctic Circle. His highly entertaining and enlightening program demonstrates how folk-songs travel through history and history travels through folk-songs. He accompanies his rich, resonant baritone voice with lively finger-picking acoustic guitar and stunningly beautiful autoharp melodies. 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 folk-songs, and as a performer who appeals to audience of all ages.
For more information call Sue Trahan at 337-893-2674
Mar 31 2016
Upcoming Library Program
Legendary folksinger, storyteller, and autoharpist virtuoso Adam Miller will visit the Abbeville Library on Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 6:00 pm. Come experience a program of tall tales, traditional American folk-songs, and autoharp instrumentals. This event is free and open to all ages.
One of the premier autoharpists in the world and traveling 70,000 miles each year, Miller is a renowned American folksinger and natural-born storyteller who has performed in concert halls from the Everglades to the Arctic Circle. His highly entertaining and enlightening program demonstrates how folk-songs travel through history and history travels through folk-songs. He accompanies his rich, resonant baritone voice with lively finger-picking acoustic guitar and stunningly beautiful autoharp melodies. 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 folk-songs, and as a performer who appeals to audience of all ages.
For more information call Sue Trahan at 337-893-2674