"What fun! And what good listening for kids or anyone!” writes Sing Out! [1] Magazine, referring to Singer/Songwriter Wayne Potash as a “master of kids’ music."

Winner of the coveted 2007 Parents Choice Music Award, his recordings are featured on children’s radio programs across the country, and feature a unique blend of folk, rock, pop, bluegrass, and blues. Rambles Magazine writes that Wayne sings "the most memorable melodies in American music with bright, understated guitar playing and a friendly vocal delivery that positively begs the audience to sing along.” Northeast Performer Magazine calls his latest CD Don’t Forget the Donut! [2] “an example of great children’s music." Wayne plays at libraries, schools, parks, birthday parties, fund-raisers, and special events throughout New England on vocals, banjo, guitar, harmonica and ukulele; including Boston Harborfest and the Lowell Summer Music Festival. Wayne’s Music Fun Band [3] includes award winning banjo player Paul Sedgwick (also on ukulele, didgiridoo, spoons and vocals); John Wiesner on bass guitar, harmonica, and vocals; and Bryn Carlson on drums, percussion and vocals. The group features kid and grown-up friendly music, and he is on the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s touring roster.

Wayne sings "Home On the Range" for the world's largest bison in North Dakota on his cross-country family vacation this summer.
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