Dale Crider
Appearance


Dale Crider (born c. 1940)[1] is a troubadour and former Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission biologist.[2] He performed at the Florida Folklife Festival for several decades. He performed traditional bluegrass songs and in later years his original compositions.[3] He sings about environmental themes.[4]
He lives in Alachua County.[5] He married Mary Virginia Cole.[3] They divorced and he remarried with Linda Bittner, who was also his musical partner for several albums. He has six children, three from each marriage.[2]
His song "Apalachicola Doin' Time" features in the similarly named documentary.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Environmentalist's Life Enriches His Music". The Tampa Tribune. 18 September 2001. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
- ^ a b Sun-Sentinel, South Florida (24 December 1995). "SONG OF THE WILD". Sun-Sentinel.com.
- ^ a b Florida, State Library and Archives of. "Dale Crider". Florida Memory.
- ^ Tina Bucuvalas (18 October 2011). The Florida Folklife Reader. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 218. ISBN 978-1-61703-142-7.
- ^ Florida, State Library and Archives of. "Musician Dale Crider - Florida". Florida Memory.
- ^ "Dale Crider". Donna Green-Townsend. 27 June 2023.