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Once Upon A Time. . .

there was a woman who loved music. She earned a Bachelor of Music in vocal performance from the Crane School of Music and a Master of Music with an emphasis in opera from Temple University. She loved to sing. She was very happily married. Her name was Karen Cunningham.

One day, while visiting her younger brother in Virginia, he stopped to help a turtle cross the road. Karen never saw the turtle, but all the way home to Brooklyn she kept asking her husband Dick, "Wouldn't it be NEAT to have a turtle!?"

Karen had caught "the turtle bug." She went to the pet store and got her very first turtle, a red-eared slider. She became consumed with learning about turtles. She left the music world and entered the turtle world! She joined the New York Turtle and Tortoise Society. She volunteered at the Bronx Zoo Reptile House and received training there for 9 months.

Then in 1989 Dick and Karen heard about a house for sale in Cape May County. Dick had always wanted to live by the sea. And the Cape May County Zoo needed a new reptile keeper at their new reptile house. They moved to Cape May County! Karen worked at the zoo for nearly 3 years and was put in charge of the reptile house. She acquired three zoo donation turtles for her own: Rocky, a three-toed box turtle, Gracie, a travancore tortoise, and Big Black Bart, a red-footed tortoise. She sang once a year as a soloist in the Cape May "Messiah" sing-along.

Then tragedy struck. Dick was diagnosed with lung cancer, and underwent chemotherapy, radiation and holistic treatments. Karen left the zoo to spend more time with him, and she left the turtle world and entered the music world again. She became a private vocal instructor. She taught all ages and abilities and walks of life. After becoming cancer-free for 3 years, Dick died suddenly of pneumonia in 1996.

After a period of great mourning, Karen met Charlie. Karen and Charlie were married in September, 1999. A new woman evolved. She loves to sing. She is very happily married. Her name is Karen Buckley.

Then, on May 1st, 2000, Karen's music and turtle worlds came together, and the Turtlesinger Phenomenon began! Karen started writing songs about Rocky, Gracie, Bart, and Spike (a 3-week-old snapping turtle acquired in New York State in July, 2005), and turtles she has seen around the world. She became the Turtlesinger, (and Charlie became the Turtletoter!) and to date she has written over 60 songs in all kinds of styles about turtles. No less than 20 Turtlesinger performances occurred in the first three months alone, and now after over 426 events, the Turtlesinger and Turtletoter have so far reached over 57,900 people! She is licensed by the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife, and she'll bring all 4 live turtles along to show you! She now earns her living showing her turtles and/or singing her turtle songs for people of all ages at schools, parks, nature centers, churches, conferences, birthday parties, restaurants, assisted living centers, fairs, street malls, and festivals. . . yes, Turtlesinger performances are rated "A" for Anyone And All!

In 2007, Turtlesinger, Inc. became a Federal 501(c)3 Public Charity. To make a donation to Turtlesinger, Inc., so that we may continue to present programs like the ones above, please make your check payable to "Turtlesinger, Inc." and mail to:

Turtlesinger, Inc. 785 Stone Harbor Blvd. Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210

Thank you for helping us help turtles by educating the public about them!

For more pictures of our turtle stars and more turtle song clips, CD sales, reviews and much more, go to our website at www.turtlesinger.com

TO BOOK YOUR TURTLESINGER EVENT, CALL THE TURTLESINGER HOTLINE AT (609) 553-5353!

Check out the very cool video below of Amazon River turtles!

Amazon: Super River: Giant River Turtles

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Member Since: 12/02/2008
Band Website: www.turtlesinger.com
Band Members:

Rocky - the 3-toed box turtle

Gracie - the travancore tortoise

Spike - the Florida snapping turtle

Big Black Bart - the South American red-footed tortoise

Karen Buckley - The Turtlesinger

Charlie Buckley - The Turtletoter

Here’s some beautiful footage of the endangered hawksbill turtle!

Hawksbill Turtle
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Influences: Johnny Cash, Joni Mitchell, Burl Ives, Sarah McLachlan
Sounds Like: pop, folk, children's, latin, country, ballads, blues: styles as different as the live turtles who inspired them!
Record Label: Turtlesinger, Inc.
Type of Label: Indie

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