The tall and slender folk singer gracefully managed the stage all
evening, moving from banjo to guitar to dulcimer to
piano to autoharp to concertina. Marilyn Blumer, Anchorage Daily News
In a world where stars can fade by age 25, it is great to review an album by a lady approaching her 70th birthday who has entertained and enlightened us for half a century. I believe that the second part of that accolade is the more important in assessing this diva of folk. Her songs always entertain but by making us think she achieves her greatest hold. - Rambles