David HB Drake
Founder and Creative Director,
Organic Arts Ltd.
Drawing by Gini Adamson,
Colored by Dione Jahnke
HERITAGE MUSIC
FROM THE
HEARTLAND
"Deep heartland roots, soaring northern
forests
and the waters of the Great Lakes
flow throughout David's music."
Wisconsin troubadour David HB Drake
has spent over twenty-five
years presenting concerts at
fine arts centers, festivals, schools, community
centers and concert stages
throughout the Midwest.
This panorama of
history, natural beauty and discovery is performed on
guitar,
concertina, dulcimer, banjo, and Native American Flute.
David is regularly seen at festivals and tourism sites such as Irish Fest,
Bastille Days, County Fairs
and local Festivals, Old
World Wisconsin and Milwaukee's Pier Wisconsin.
David's original songs
can be heard on the
"Simply Folk"
programs on Wisconsin Public Radio,
and he has been played on folk radio programs from Victoria BC to the
Netherlands.
David has performed on
tall ships on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Great Lakes
and is the resident
musician for the Wisconsin flagship, the Lake schooner "Denis Sullivan".
To hear clips of all songs on David's CDs visit
CD Baby
www.cdbaby.com/all/dhbdrake
Songs are available for download through I-Tunes and several other sources.
David is a participating artist and Creative Director of
Organic Arts Ltd.
a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to education and public service through the arts
based in Milwaukee WI
visit
www.organicarts.info
for information on "Family Tree" programs and other fine artists
David's School /Educational programs with Learning Targets at:
Milwaukee Arts Education Directory
milwaukeeartseducationdirectory.org
Search "Drake"
For information on David in the trio
Dangerous Folk
visit
www.dangerousfolk.com
David's
My Space
page at
www.myspace.com/davidhbdrake
and
myspace.com/graybeardtheancientmariner
David is now on
Facebook
(search David HB Drake)
Flicker
www.flickr.com/photos/davidhbdrake
and
Twitter
(search Organic Arts)
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