
Storytelling: Come on Out and Play
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Reseñas de la Crítica
"...Harley tells stories with a genuine flair...." (Washington Post)
"...upbeat songs...catchy, appealing lyrics and tunes...masterful storytelling...." (Booklist)
"...songster/storyteller Harley is a real find...humorous, canny, and supremely tuneful...." (TV Guide)