KCM Conserves
Kennebec Conservatory of Music: Student of the Month
Will was asked to be featured as a student of the month here at KCM. He demonstrates the ability and understanding to help nurture a classic music scene full of tradition and great, meaningful songs. As you read on, you’ll be able to listen to a song that he crafted specifically for the development and support of a healthy river system that runs through our beautiful state capitol.
However, you should buy it now to help support and promote your local river health in the Kennebec Valley.

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We met up with Will this year at Damariscotta Lake State Park for the beginning of our annual friends and family cookout. Naturally, we had our acoustic instruments and played and sang all afternoon. The end of the day was reached when Sean Finn pulled out a gnarly under the leg jump catch to close out the frisbee game…

Will may be available to write songs per contract.
Play Outside.
You can meet Will out on the trail or sometimes here at the Conservatory during the Acoustic Calling. Learn more about outdoor music and recreation here:
http://www.facebook.com/mainelivemusic
http://www.uma.maine.edu/jazz.html
http://kennebeccelebration.com/
http://kennebecconservatory.com/news-events/acoustic-calling-damariscotta-lake-state-park/
I Wish I Was a Shad - Will Harris
Buy the song, support the Kennebec River.
The process of writing, recording, and releasing this tune spanned the course of over a year. It started with the development of an acoustic group that convened on Sunday afternoons (now Saturdays) called the Acoustic Calling here at Kennebec Conservatory of Music. Then we were invited to participate in this really great festival in Augusta, ME. All of the pieces seemed to fit together nicely. Will has this extensive background that lead him to state level work. Now he is able to draw on his experiences managing and protecting the wild to create a suitable cash flow to help support awareness of the outdoors - why to protect it and not take advantage of profit sharing it. In the end, we can all earn more by preserving these natural treasures of Maine. If you should become interested in viewing any economic studies regarding the way in which natural places impacts the cash flow of Maine, you may submit a request for such analysis through our contact page. For now, please download the tune because it will help all of us here in Maine. If your friends don't already have it, they should. Thanks for spreading the good news!
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