Will McLean's HOLD BACK THE WATERS OSCEOLA'S LAST WORDS SONG OF CONCH ISLAND CUSH HOLSTON WILD HOG AWAY O'ee BALLAD OF SILVER SPRINGS LAMENT The late Will McLean
is best known as Florida's premier folk song writer. McLean was born in
1919 near Chipley, Florida. He spent most of his life in the woods and
writing songs. McLean's love of music was nurtured by his grandfather
who gave him his first instrument, a gourd and cornstalk fiddle with a
horsehair bow. At the age of six, he wrote his first song, "Away O'ee." Many say he was a
sweet man with a streak of contrariness. This trait compelled him to turn
his back on celebrity status and to covet his privacy, forsake material
comfort and steer clear of regular jobs - even to feud with his friends! McLean's love of
Florida developed as he traveled around the state from the Panhandle hardwood
hammocks to the vast sea of grass called the Everglades - camping in wilderness
areas, visiting friends and absorbing Florida's history Songs about people
like Acre Foot Johnson and about how the first Seminole War started, came
out of those travels and visits. Though he spent his
life traveling the state, McLean took time out for concerts and festivals.
He performed at New York City's Carnegie Hall and was sought after for
concerts, festivals and school programs. In the fall of 1989
he received the Florida Heritage Award for outstanding cultural contributions.
The annual folk festival at White Springs, Florida was dedicated to him. On April 17, 1996,
Will McLean was inducted into the prestigious FLORIDA ARTISTS HALL OF
FAME. Cancer claimed the
life of Will in January 1990. He was laid to rest on the banks of the
Oklawaha River at Gore's Landing where a permanent marker honors him. The Will McLean Music
Festival is held each year in the Spring. Friends gather for a few days
of Will's music, along with new friends and new music. The festival is
open to the public.

best known songs include: