WRM_‎Bill StainsBill Staines has shared his songs on Garrison Keillor’s, A Prairie Home Companion, HBO’s award winning series Deadwood, and Public Radio’s Mountain Stage. His work has been covered by many artists including Peter, Paul, and Mary, Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy, The Highwaymen, Mason Williams, Grandpa Jones, Jerry Jeff Walker, Nanci Griffith and Glen Yarborough.  All God’s Critters Have a Place in the Choir, one of Bill’s most beloved songs, has been played in churches, schools, and choirs all over the world and has been made into a children’s picture book by Simon and Schuster.  In addition to his 26 albums, over 100 of Bill’s songs have been published in three songbooks: If I Were a Word, Then I’d Be a Song,Movin’ It Down the Line, and Music to Me, the latter published by Hal Leonard Corporation.

Bill will be performing in concert at Wild Rose Moon Performing Arts Center on March 29th at 8:00 PM.  The next morning, on Saturday, March 30th, at 11:00 AM, he will appear on The Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour. This show features the live recording of an hour-long theatrical performance featuring an audience participation theme song, an announcer, a host, a quiz show, and musical guests. The Radio Hour is recorded directly below the performance hall in the Little Moon Theater.   Tickets are available to both events at ASK for Flowers in Plymouth, or by going to wildrosemoon.com Support for Bill Staines performance comes from Steve Listenberger and Jan Wagoner. The Mean Bean from Bremen will be providing refreshments.

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