Master Adirondack storyteller
and folksinger Bill Smith is the genuine article. He learned
about
the adventures of North Country’s old woodsmen from his
father; from his mother he learned the ballads and songs that
were popular in an earlier time. To those great resources he
has added his own years of living as a logger, trapper, hunter,
fisherman and guide. Prepare to laugh your head off at Bill’s
tall tales, step back in time with his descriptions of country
life in the old days, and get nostalgic when he picks up his
autoharp and sings a Carter Family tune.
At the age of 14, Don
Woodcock began playing the fiddle.
More than forty years later, Don holds the title
of Grand
Champion Fiddler of New York State, having won the state championship
contest three times: in 1977, 1979 and 1982.
His peers say Don Woodcock’s playing is technically superb
and he is widely recognized for having one of the greatest
repertoires of traditional fiddle tunes anywhere around. Alice
Clemens, herself a well-known traditional musician, said of
Don Woodcock: “When [he] is playing, the music just seems
to flow from his heart and soul. It reflects the inner goodness
of Don Woodcock…The feeling and flow of his music is
magnificent.”