Alan Stowell's musical career began in the Orlando-area
coffee houses of the 1960's and took him to the Northeast, where he became an
integral part of the folk music scene while working with musicians such as John
Herald, David Bromberg, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Maria Mulaurd, Frank
Wakefield, Norman Blake, John Hartford, and Don McLean. In the late 1970's, Alan
moved back to Florida, where he performed with Paul Champion, Gamble Rogers, as
well as Jim Ballew and Ed Bradford. More recently, Alan has performed at Walt
Disney World, King Henry's Feast, Sea World, Universal Studios, and at Tokyo
Disney in 2003.
Alan currently resides in Gainesville, Florida where he gives
private instruction on the fiddle, guitar, and mandolin.