Sherer History
  • Home
  • WHAP
    • WHAP Unit 0: Preamble
    • WHAP Unit 1: Paleolithic & Neolithic Eras - The Great Settling Down
    • WHAP REVIEW >
      • WHAP Unit 1: Review
      • WHAP Unit 2: Review
      • WHAP Unit 3: Review
      • WHAP Unit 4: Review
      • WHAP Unit 5: Review
      • WHAP Unit 6: Review
    • Historical Discourse
    • Essay
    • WHAP Hall of Fame
    • College Board
    • WHAP Summer Assignment
  • Honors World History
    • HWH Unit 0: Preamble
    • HWH Unit 1: Paleolithic & Neolithic Eras - The Great Settling Down
  • Live Session Daily
  • Contact
  • Resources

Wednesday 9.5 William Elliott Whitmore

9/6/2018

1 Comment

 
Picture
  • “Our Paths Will Cross Again” from Hymns for the Hopeless - 2003
  • Genres: alt country, blues, folk
  • Born in 1978, from Iowa
  • Performance:
    • Singer-songwriter
    • Guitar, banjo, or a cappella
    • Often tours with hard core punk scene
    • Latest album Animals in the Dark is in the top 50 of Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart
1 Comment
Kristen R.
10/11/2018 12:35:52 pm

I really like William Elliott " our paths will cross someday" because it has a country vibe to it. I really like his voice, it has a nice sound. I like that the song also has a story behind it. I didn't really like the tempo, it was a little slow. Rate 8/10

Reply

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.

Proudly powered by Weebly