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All Genres > Pop > Folky Pop > CESCA WATERFIELD: Sweetbriar

"Her voice [has] a touch of blues and the intensity of gospel. Her lyrics are downright stirring."
Rootstown Magazine, Belgium

"Upon first listen, I knew this girl had something special. Upon several more listens I was all but awestruck. This 4- song EP is amazing."
Rikk Matheson, www.rikksrevues.com

"'Riley' reminds me vocally of the great Emmylou Harris. Cesca has a gift for weaving a tale... "Sweetbriar" makes the perfect addition to any Americana collection."
Dennis Halsey, The Best Female Musicians, NYC

"I love your style and writing and you have a great voice."
Laney Goodman, host of nationally syndicated radio show Women in Music with Laney Goodman, Boston, MA

"... quite stunning in terms of songwriting,
passion and performance. Beautiful and powerful material."
GEORGE MAIDA, Radio station WCVE, Richmond, VA

"Great original style and a real vocal talent."
CUPIT MUSIC, Nashville

"Cesca Waterfield's music is ... Simple in the fact that it is just her guitar and her powerful voice, [and] complex because of the lyrics and the talent evident in her playing and vocals."
Amy Lotsberg, COLLECTED SOUNDS

***Disembodied bio voice says***

Cesca has performed for enthusiastic audiences in NYC at the Bitter End, The Fort, Arlene's Grocery, the old Fast Folk Café; Boston's Club Passim, Kendall Cafe, Lizzard Lounge, All Asia; in Atlanta at Eddie's Attic; in Asheville, Decatur, St. Louis...

***Cesca says***

I grew up in Alabama & Virginia playing guitar & writing songs, losing my shoes in creeks, reading every music publication I could scrounge in either one stoplight town, & writing articles about my impending rock stardom.

I went to college in North Carolina and dove into theatre for the chance to sing & because getting naked backstage with a bunch of people seems the most efficient mode of introduction. Besides, they partied more dangerously than the Social Work majors.

I fell completely accidentally on purpose into an experimental lifestyle. My friends back home attributed this change to the distance between my parents and me. I disagreed, insisting that in fact, the change was due to the distance between my parents' church and me.

Dang, it was fun.

I sing & play because I can't help it. I write poetry because I love the orgasmic riot of beating my head against a wall until I feel something give, & then the tense erotic excitement of feeling around to see if it was my head or the wall.

My perverse creative writing persistence has resulted in my
being published in several journals, most recently in Powhatan Review & Blue Collar Review, a progressive literary journal fostering workers' rights. It's too late for them to change their minds, so Ha!


Thank you for listening!

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.cesca.net

Track List:
1. Islington Road
2. Voice on the Phone
3. Blood & Wine
4. Riley

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