| COMMENTS "...Caryl is a joy to experience. She combines a great voice, hot guitar and mandolin playing, a sense of humor, and a stage presence to make a thoroughly enjoyable whole performer and whole person." (The Folk Project) "...a warm, witty, delightfully amusing lady--the furthest thing from a prima donna." (Woods Hole Folk Music Society) "Is there anything Caryl doesn't play?" (Troubadour Folk Club) "Our Lady of Philadelphia." (Bonnie Raitt) "When Caryl played at Penn State this year she took the crowd apart." (Penn State Ogontz Folk Festival Program) "Caryl's folk music background is practically endless." (Mickey Bieberfeld, Luke's Place) |
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| "Caryl is easily the best folk musician and performer that the Philadelphia area has produced." (Jim Capaldi, Springfield Press) "Caryl had an unusual wit...getting stomping applause at the end of her set..." (Rutgers University; Camden, New Jersey) "...a flair for vocal harmony rarely equalled." (Mary Zikos) "...she's been around and she does it all..." (Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia) " My dear friend Caryl P. Weiss is a colorful, talented person who is a clean cold expert in American and British Isles folk music, and I got to indulge completely that part of me that sings the wind in the top of the pines while playing with her. She writes great stuff herself, too..." (Mary Catherine Reynolds, from the liner notes of her CD "Patience") "Just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your songs at the Commons in Ithaca. You got me laughing one night when I needed to laugh." (a postcard) "Doesn't play half bad for a girl." (Doc Watson) |
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