By Margaret Hicks
Staff Writer
mhicks@theoklahomaeagle.net
Featuring Musician/Storyteller Reggie Harris
On Wednesday, July 19, 2017, from 10–11 a.m., musician/storyteller Reggie Harris will be the featured speaker at Rudisill Regional Library, 1520 N. Hartford Avenue, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the annual Jeanne B. Goodwin Storytelling Festival. The event is free and open to the public in the Ancestral Hall.
About Reggie Harris
Harris is a well-traveled performer, lecturer and cultural ambassador, and earns wide acclaim and respect from peers and audiences alike around the world. He combines spirituals and roots music, historic inspiration, and moving original songs, often in the themes of unity and social justice. Knowing this, audiences have bestowed upon him a fitting slogan: “Songs of Joy, Hope, and Freedom.”
Harris’ storytelling ranges from the historical, cultural base of the Underground Railroad and the Modern Civil Rights Movement to stories that frame the rich context of our American past and present.
He is also a master of sharing inspiring personal tales of lessons learned in the twists and
turns along life’s moments of discovery.
About the art of collaboration Harris said “Looking back over the years, it appears that I was born to collaborate! Starting when I was 4 or 5, my mom, my sister Marlene, and I would gather at the piano on a Friday night at home there in Philly, and we’d sing hymns and other songs until bedtime. With the TV turned off and Nana napping in her big chair (periodically waking to smile!) we would take turns and share the verses on songs like ‘How Great Thou Art’ or ‘Shall We Gather at the River.’ Occasionally, some show tune from South Pacific, one of the few shows I remember my very religious mom taking us to see in the theater, or a Harry Belafonte song, would find its way into the mix.”
In a phone interview Harris said he is looking forward to his visit to Tulsa and that he will be sharing songs and stories about “heroes and sheroes that include Harriet Tubman, and Tulsan Woody Guthrie,” and a story of “friendship and cooperation” from Surinam.
To see some of Harris’ performances search Reggie Harris on www.YouTube.com.
About Jeanne B. Goodwin