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  1. 1. Okt. 2023 · With twenty tunes on his 2023 release, Stephen Wade, generously offers his fans more than a fistful of dollars on this platter. His song selections will take you back to the days when life was tougher, sometimes meaner, while he gifts us with a full measure of clever lyrics, hard tack clogging and some of the most honorable and ...

  2. Stephen Wade is an English-born Australian-based singer, songwriter and musician. He won the Australian Songwriter of the Year in 1989 and 1990. Wade was a member of the Graham Goble Encounter (1993–95), which recorded two albums and toured Germany.

  3. 19. Sept. 2023 · Stephen Wade introduces his new album, "Hands on the Tune," Now available at www.pxrec.com

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  4. 20. Nov. 2019 · STEPHEN WADE: A STORYTELLER’S STORY: SOURCES OF BANJO DANCING - FolkWorks. CD Reviews. From the Tavern to the Theatre. By Ross Altman, PhD. By the happiest of accidents I found myself in Chicago in May of 1979, blissfully unaware that a one-man show was about to open at the Body Politic, a local theatre.

  5. 3. Apr. 2023 · On this live concert album recorded in 2017 and 2022, Stephen Wade draws from songs, melodies, and styles rooted in Southeastern folk tradition. Based on a lifetime of personal contact with exemplars of this music, his performances attest to a welcome truth: that individuals adapting a traditional tune can renew a shared repertory.

  6. 13. Apr. 2022 · Stephen Wade, who launched his career with \"Banjo Dancing\" in 1979, will perform at the Old Town School of Folk Music to mark its 40th anniversary. He will also share his research on American folklore and his musical influences at the Newberry Library.

  7. Stephen Wade (born 1953) is an American folk musician, writer, and researcher. Early life. Stephen Wade grew up in Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s where, early on, he came to know a number of vernacular musicians who had moved north to the city from the Mississippi Delta and the Southern Appalachians.