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All Genres > Kids/Family > Children's Pop > BILL HARLEY: There's a Pea on my Plate

NAPPA Gold, Parents' Choice Honor, Children's Music Web Award

"With songs ranging from heartwarming to heart-stopping, this phenomenally versatile family entertainer strikes an excellent balance between high-energy histrionics and child-wise insight." Child Magazine

"Ace songsmith and storyteller Bill Harley has the rare gift of getting inside a grade-schoolers head. His album is filled with tunes your 'tweener can relate to." USA Today

"Harley addresses children's feelings and concerns with insight, humor and high-quality musicianship." Publishers Weekly

"Few Children's entertainers can get into a grade-schooler's head and articulate what's found there as convincingly as Bill Harley." Family Fun Magazine

"Few performers put on the garments of childhood as easily as Bill Harley." Parents Magazine


Recognized as one of America's finest performers for families, Bill Harley is a singer/songwriter, storyteller, author, and playwright, who offers concerts, workshops, and keynotes on a variety of subjects. With twenty recordings of songs and stories and four childrens' books to his credit, Bill's humorous, yet meaningful work chronicles the lives of children at school and at home.

Bill tours nationally as a solo artist as well as with his band, the Troublemakers. The recipient of numerous national awards including two Grammy nominations, Bill is also a regular commentator on National Public Radio's All Things Considered. He makes his home in Seekonk, Massachusetts with his wife, Debbie Block, and two sons, Noah and Dylan.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.billharley.com

Track List:
1. There's a Pea on my Plate
2. A Light that Always Shines
3. Oh No, Not Again
4. A Cowboy's Life
5. Put Your Helmet On
6. The Love of the Game
7. Don't You Just Know It
8. I Love my Sister
9. Moving Day
10. Tue Tue
11. You Should Have Been There
12. Things Will Look Better in the Morning

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