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In a
world where everything is disposable from ink
pens to diapers to electronic devices, Craig
Bickhardt is striving to make certain his music
stands the test of time. The Native
Pennsylvanian’s big break came in 1982 when he
was chosen to write and sing two songs for
Robert Duvall's Academy Award winning film
"Tender Mercies". In the wake of that film’s
success, Bickhardt made his move to Nashville
where his songs found their way onto platinum
and Grammy winning CDs by legends such as Ray
Charles, B. B. King, Martina McBride, The Judds,
and Dianne Schuur. Along with his friends and
collaborators Thom Schuyler, Fred Knobloch and
Don Schlitz, Bickhardt was one of the original
Writers In The Round at The Bluebird Café. He
went on to have three hits as an artist when he
joined Schuyler and Knobloch to make their SKB
CD No Easy Horses for MTM Records, which yielded
his chart topper "Givers And Takers". In 2006
Bickhardt made the bold move to leave Nashville
and return to the concert stage and to his roots
in eastern Pennsylvania. Since his move he has
shared the stage with Kathy Mattea, Judy
Collins, Billy Joe Shaver, Livingston Taylor,
and Janis Ian among others. His performance at
the 2008 Philadelphia Folk Festival prompted the
concert’s promoter Jesse Lundy to say, “Craig
Bickhardt stands among the giants of
songwriting. His main stage show at this year's
Philly Folk Festival was absolutely
outstanding.”
Learn more about Craig
Bickhardt at
http://www.craigbickhardt.com.
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