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SUMMARY:Ted Yoder Live at The River
DESCRIPTION:Ted Yoder's hammered dulcimer cover of Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" became one of the most-watched Facebook Live posts in 2016 when the song received more than 101 million views from music fans around the world. It's no wonder the video went viral\; when a barefooted Yoder performed the hit on his hammered dulcimer in his Indiana family's backyard with his wife\, kids\, and a pet raccoon named Gidget in the audience\, he immediately became an internet sensation known as the lovable "Dulcimer Dad." \n\nIn many ways\, Ted Yoder is the perfect musician for the 21st century\; his passionate playing style and easy-going personality make him a natural online star. But the roots of his talent and showmanship weren't simply earned overnight\; they're steeped in an Appalachian musical tradition with origins which can be traced back to 300 BCE in Greece. Yoder's played the dulcimer for decades (check out the raves here) and even won America's National Hammered Dulcimer Championship in 2010. His performance style in popular songs including Journey's "Don't Stop Believing\," The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby\," and classics such as "Amazing Grace" and "The Little Drummer Boy" has become known as "Yoderizing." Why? Because until you hear Ted Yoder\, it's impossible to imagine that one wooden stringed instrument can sound like an entire rock band or a whole symphony orchestra all in one. \n\nWhat's most remarkable about Yoder (besides the magic he brings to the mallets) is how his career has flourished at a time when the traditional corporate music industry is in decline. With his wife Donna\, Yoder has created a family culture of creativity and teamwork that puts his music making at the center of its activities. From website and social media to music distribution and touring\, Yoder's family has helped him build an authentic life as a working musician and a blueprint for the lives of young musicians who want to learn what it means to play an instrument for a living in the second millennium.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="background-color:rgba(255\, 255\, 255\, 0)">Ted Yoder&rsquo\;s hammered dulcimer cover of&nbsp\;Tears for Fears&rsquo\; &ldquo\;Everybody Wants to Rule the World&rdquo\; became one of the most-watched Facebook Live posts in 2016 when the song received more than 101 million views from music fans around the world. It&rsquo\;s no wonder the video went viral\; when a barefooted Yoder performed the hit on his hammered dulcimer in his Indiana family&rsquo\;s backyard with his wife\, kids\, and a pet raccoon named Gidget in the audience\, he immediately became an internet sensation known as the lovable &ldquo\;Dulcimer Dad.&rdquo\;&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="background-color:rgba(255\, 255\, 255\, 0)">In many ways\, Ted Yoder is the perfect musician for the 21st century\; his passionate playing style and easy-going personality make him a natural online star. But the roots of his talent and showmanship weren&rsquo\;t simply earned overnight\; they&rsquo\;re steeped in an Appalachian musical tradition with origins which can be traced back to 300 BCE in Greece. Yoder&rsquo\;s played the dulcimer for decades (check out the raves here) and even won America&rsquo\;s National Hammered Dulcimer Championship in 2010. His performance style in popular songs including Journey&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Don&rsquo\;t Stop Believing\,&rdquo\;&nbsp\;The Beatles&rsquo\; &ldquo\;Eleanor Rigby\,&rdquo\; and classics such as &ldquo\;Amazing Grace&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;The Little Drummer Boy&rdquo\; has become known as &ldquo\;Yoderizing.&rdquo\; Why? Because until you hear Ted Yoder\, it&rsquo\;s impossible to imagine that one wooden stringed instrument can sound like an entire rock band or a whole symphony orchestra all in one.&nbsp\;</span></p>\n\n<p><span style="background-color:rgba(255\, 255\, 255\, 0)">What&rsquo\;s most remarkable about Yoder (besides the magic he brings to the mallets) is how his career has flourished at a time when the traditional corporate music industry is in decline. With his wife Donna\, Yoder has created a family culture of creativity and teamwork that puts his music making at the center of its activities. From website and social media to music distribution and touring\, Yoder&rsquo\;s family has helped him build an authentic life as a working musician and a blueprint for the lives of young musicians who want to learn what it means to play an instrument for a living in the second millennium.</span></p>\n
LOCATION:The River Worship Centre 300 West Main Street Park Hills\, MO 63601
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