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How Drums Came To Be


Why Leopards Aren&#8217;t Vegetarians


Why Monkeys Live In Trees



AND&#8230;



Why You Never Mess With A Drummer&#8217;s Drum Without First Asking Permission&#8230; 



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<p>This story is featured in two of my DrumSongStory Programs: <a title="Trickster Tales" href="http://drumsongstory.com/trickster-tales/" target="_blank"><strong>Trickster Tales</strong></a> and <a title="The Talking Drum" href="http://drumsongstory.com/the-talking-drum/" target="_blank"><strong>The Talking Drum</strong></a>.  It can also stand alone as a humorous and refreshing 20 minute keynote that is guaranteed to liven up the most serious corporate conference.</p>
<p>This telling was recorded live at an elementary school with several audience volunteers assisting me on Djun-djun, Djembe, and &#8220;Bob the Big Drum&#8221;.</p>
<h4><span style="color: #ff0000;">To book this program now call 1-800-378-4971 or e-mail mark[at]markshepard.com </span></h4>
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		<itunes:subtitle>A Traditionalnbsp; African Folktale That Explains 

	
How Drums Came To Be

	
Why Leopards Aren't Vegetarians

	
Why Monkeys Live In Trees


	
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Why You Never Mess With A Drummer's Drum ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A Traditionalnbsp; African Folktale That Explains 

	
How Drums Came To Be

	
Why Leopards Aren't Vegetarians

	
Why Monkeys Live In Trees


	
AND...


	
Why You Never Mess With A Drummer's Drum Without First Asking Permission... 



This story is featured in two of my DrumSongStory Programs: Trickster Tales and The Talking Drum.nbsp; It can also stand alone as a humorous and refreshing 20 minute keynote that is guaranteed to liven up the most serious corporate conference.

This telling was recorded live at an elementary school with several audience volunteers assisting me on Djun-djun, Djembe, and "Bob the Big Drum".
To book this program now call 1-800-378-4971 or e-mail mark[at]markshepard.com 
See what other DrumSongStory Programs are available for:

	Schools, Family Concerts
	Colleges, Universities
	Corporations, Non Profits, Conferences
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