Ted Yoder of North Webster plays the dulcimer. He plays a staple of folk music invented centuries ago, but what Ted Yoder really hears is rock ’n’ roll. Now in the process of making a career out of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oct. 2—Famous for viral hammered dulcimer version of 'Everyone Wants to Rule the World' The Ironton Council for the Arts opens its ...
Ted Yoder calls the hammered dulcimer "the love child of a drum set and a piano." "I get the best of both worlds," he said. Yoder will be in town Wednesday as part of the Up Close and Personal series, ...
Internet video sensation Ted Yoder brings his hammered dulcimer to Birch Creek Music Performance Center in Egg Harbor to play in its fall concert series at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16. The Goshen, Ind.-based ...
One month ago, Hoosier Ted Yoder performed a hammered dulcimer version of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" and the internet lost its mind. The original video has been viewed more than 75 million ...
Plucked from a file labeled ‘Anything Can Happen’ comes Ted Yoder. He looks like a dentist. Or a schoolteacher. Definitely a father. Yoder plays hammered dulcimer. Exciting, right? To 102 million ...
Known to online viewers as the musician who brings the ringing tones of hammered dulcimer to mainstream hits, Ted Yoder will perform next month in Indianapolis. Fans can attend Yoder's Aug. 13 ...
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) - When Ted Yoder went live on Facebook Aug. 24, he never fathomed that millions of people would watch it. “It’s just a silly pop song,” Yoder, 44, said in his backyard orchard ...