Day Tyler’s River Song

From Episode 1409

Day Tyler’s River Song, from Episode 1409 - Click to play free video

Let’s face it: modern America is a busy place. Combine our fast-paced lifestyles with urban living and, before you know it, more people are spending less time outdoors. Our connection with nature becomes less apparent. But we’re all connected - to nature and to each other. That’s the message Dan Tyler wanted to share when he wrote a song called, “I Am The River.” Wild Side Guide Ken Tucker takes us down to the water.

Dan Tyler has written hit songs for artists like Kenny Rogers, Eddie Rabbitt, The Oak Ridge Boys, and many others. You can learn all about Dan and his music by visiting www.dantyler.net.

To find out more about Water Works and their continuing effort keep our water clean, visit their website at http://www.tennesseewaterworks.com/. For more information about the Center for Environmental Education visit http://www.mtsu.edu/~mtsucee/About_the_CenterMar2006.htm

Special thanks to Jeff Wilson of Clear View Water Sports for providing a canoe for us to use on this story. Jeff handles all of the Tennessee’s Wild Side canoe and kayak needs. If you’d like to know more about what he has to offer you can contact him by e-mail at kayakinfo@bellsouth.net or by phone at 615-772-8426.



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