Undervalued as a songwriter - especially in the shadow of MacColl,
Heading for Home is but one of scores of valuable songs that Seeger has
written, many grafted onto or from the living tradition. Her themes are
love and betrayal, human solitude and need for affection, as well as
the broad sweeps of socialist, feminist values and ideas. I looked
across the amber light of the stone, timber and whitewash Market House,
heard the incessant, sleety rain on the roof and witnessed an audience
enthralled, left to sing on their own and all heading for home with
thoughts and emotions drawn from deep, deep wells. Great gig, Peggy! - Francis Devine, Irish Times
First off, Seeger's a daunting multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, autoharp, banjo, piano, concertina, and of course singing. However, she doesn't just play, she demonstrates a fluency surprising even for an overachiever on the banjo, and her vocals can be either bird-on-a-wire delicate or gusty, ringing with authority and surprising projection. - Mark S. Tucker