Dale Stroever is an entertainer, music therapist, and educator. His entertainment career was launched with an appearance as a Peanut on The Howdy Doody Show. He was later discovered by Bruce Morrow while performing at Palisades Amusement Park. And the rest, as they say, is history.

Dale 1959Dale has been heard on recordings, in films, and on stages throughout the Northeast. Over the years, he has been the music director at hotels, clubs, and other venues. Performing at thousands of functions, Dale has played a wide range of music styles from classical music to Dixieland.

As a music therapist for many years, Dale worked with multiply disabled clients both young and old. His greatest accomplishment was to allow people who were unable to speak to have a voice through song and those unable to walk to learn the joy of dance.

As an educator, Dale was involved with students of all ages and spent a significant number of years teaching young children. His goal was to have the children learn the songs that everyone should know throughout their lives. He also directed these children in concerts and theatrical productions.

Channel Three Music, Dale's music contracting business, was launched in 1981 while Dale was playing at The Channel Club in Monmouth Beach, New Jersey. It has grown into an organization that provides all types of music for clients from West Virginia to Cape Cod and from Washington DC to New Hampshire. Dale's business goal is to take the client's vision of his party and turn it into an event to remember.