BOB BRYAN
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Bob Bryan first met Maine storytellers at Tunk Lake, Maine when he was a small boy and storytelling has been a major part of his life eversince.
He teamed up with Marshall Dodge at Yale University in 1958 where they made the first recordings of Bert and I.
For over 40 consecutive years he has flown the Northern Atlantic coastline from Massachusetts to Labrador, and points in between, for the Quebec-Labrador Foundation, which he founded in 1961.
Though technically in semi-retirement he still puts in more than 300 hours a year flying his Cessna 185 - he estimates that he has logged somewhere around 17,000 hours.
He continues to serve as Archdeacon of the Quebec North Shore for the Anglican Church of Canada.
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