Ted Yoder
Trinity Baptist Church
1211 E Maple St
North Canton, OH 44720
Nov 23, 2019
6:30 PM EST
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Northeast Ohio welcomes Ted Yoder and friends. This is open to the public and a donation based concert you won’t want to miss. Hammered dulcimer, marimba, and percussion.
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Ted Yoder Biography
Ted Yoder is a world-renowned musician, known for his groundbreaking and innovative approach to the hammered dulcimer, earning him the title "the Bela Fleck of the Hammered Dulcimer."
In 2016, Ted gained widespread attention when his hammered dulcimer cover of Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" became a viral sensation on Facebook, amassing over 100 million views.
Ted's unique performance style, called "Yoderizing," reimagines popular covers and beloved classics, creating the sound of an entire rock band or symphony orchestra with just his dulcimer.
Ted’s original compositions blend rock 'n roll sensibilities and unmistakable innovation, creating deeply moving and joyous music that captivates audiences. His live performances are unforgettable, leaving audiences asking for encores and prompting presenters to "BRING HIM BACK!"
Ted Yoder has redefined what's possible with the hammered dulcimer!
Read MoreIn 2016, Ted gained widespread attention when his hammered dulcimer cover of Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" became a viral sensation on Facebook, amassing over 100 million views.
Ted's unique performance style, called "Yoderizing," reimagines popular covers and beloved classics, creating the sound of an entire rock band or symphony orchestra with just his dulcimer.
Ted’s original compositions blend rock 'n roll sensibilities and unmistakable innovation, creating deeply moving and joyous music that captivates audiences. His live performances are unforgettable, leaving audiences asking for encores and prompting presenters to "BRING HIM BACK!"
Ted Yoder has redefined what's possible with the hammered dulcimer!
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