The Amidons

Peter and Mary Alice Amidon have been a mainstay of harmony singing leading over the last twenty years at major traditional music and dance festivals in the Northeast and at week-long adult singing workshops in Scotland and Vermont. Peter co-directs both the Guilford Community Church (UCC) Choir, and the Hallowell Singers, southeastern Vermont's hospice choir. The Amidons' choral arrangements and compositions, twenty-five of which are published in their "Beatitudes": book and companion CD, are being sung by church, community, high school, college and hospice choirs across the U.S. and the UK.

The Amidons’ workshops are great for choral directors, choir members and folk who simply like to sing. Their energy and warmth encourages people to feel relaxed while empowering groups to create rich and soulful harmonies. To learn all about Peter and Mary Alice turn to their website: http://www.amidonmusic.com/

Consummate musicians and storytellers, Kim and Reggie Harris combine a strong folk and gospel legacy with a solid background in classical, rock, jazz and pop music. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, a city rich in cultural and musical heritage, Kim and Reggie's early exposure to the diversity of musical styles and genres was nurtured in the schools and churches of their youth. They have earned wide acclaimed for their contributions to the resources and knowledge base - in historical and educational circles - on the Underground Railroad and the modern civil rights movement.

Kim is presently pursuing a Ph.D. at Union Theological Seminary in NYC and both continue to write, record and produce music as a means to promote creativity, education, social responsibility and understanding in the world community! They are unique in their ability to entertain audiences of any age and background as they blend their talents as singers, songwriters, educators, interpreters of history and cultural advocates. To find out more about Kim and Reggie, visit their website at: http://kimandreggie.com/

 

Kim and Reggie Harris