The Creepy Bard
New York City, New York, United States | SELF
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Press
NYT interviews the Creepy Bard in Central Park regarding the census. - New York Times
A nice write-up of how the Creepy Bard became such a nuisance in Central Park. - The Morning Call
Discography
1. The Orange and the Green
2.Johnny Jump Up
3. Welia Walia
4. Kilkelly Ireland
5. Donkey Riging
6. The Scotsman
7. The Scotsman Part II: Angus and the Kilt
8. Oro Se Do Bheatha Bhaile
9. Rocky Road to Dublin
10. Rosin the Beau
11. The Chandler's Shop
12. Mrs. McGrath
13. The Parting Glass
At the end of track 13 there is an extra song. My own personal version of Greensleves.
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Bio
David Anthony is a singer,musician, actor, performer & entertainer. His best known performances are as the Creepy Bard, who sings a broad variety (well over 100) Irish, Scottish, and English folk songs. David can also play guitar, 12 string guitar, mandolin, banjo, concertina, penny whistle, fife, trumpet, bodhran and harmonica and he is learning piano, violin, and ukelele presently. He is a regular performer at Renaissance Faires in the Northeast.
A second favorite character is that of Uncle Silas, a Southern gentleman who sings traditional Bluegrass and American Folk tunes, mixed with a little bit of country.
Dovid Mordechai is a Jewish scholar who sings traditional Yiddish, Hebrew, and even Ladino tunes and can tell a good folktale or Bible story on demand.
Please feel free to contact David if you have any questions about a particular instrument, style, or character he can portray. The list is constantly growing!
Further, David is a very experienced theater actor and set designer. Born and raised in Atlanta, GA, David attended high school in PA, and presently is a resident of NYC.
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