Her multi instrumentalism (guitar, autoharp, banjo, keyboards,
concertina), her unashamed fealty to the politics of folk music (where
gender wars, labour laws, ecology and Napoleon jostle for space), and
her magnificent voice conspired to still a surprisingly small crowd who
hung on her every note and syllable. - Siobhan Long, Irish Times
One minute I was crying with laughter as Peggy read 1950s advice for wives.Then, like a curving ball from nowhere, a wave of emotion hit me and I was fighting to hide sobs, blinded by mascara, when Peggy sang The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. - Sue Brough