John Langstaff
John Meredith Langstaff (1920–2005) was a concert baritone, recording artist, and music educator best known for founding the Christmas Revels, a critically acclaimed theatrical production that debuted in 1957 at Town Hall in New York City. He had a distinguished career in music education, serving as Head of Music at the Potomac School in Virginia for 13 years and at the Shady Hill School in Cambridge, Massachusetts for 6 years, while also recording with producer George Martin and authoring several award-winning children's books.
classical
folk music
children's music
theater