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Pamme Swan: Press~Reviews

Modern Folk With Swan
Syracuse NY (Mark Bialczak)

MODERN FOLK WITH SWAN BY MARK BIALCZAK . Pamme Swan isn't afraid to let the world
look at her life. With her latest disc "Sprinkles" the singer-songwriter from Hamilton
uses her ringing guitar and unique vocals to detail what makes her tick. With her Joni Mitchell like vocals unrolling in "Calico Crowns" you just want to know whether her friend Jen helps her sort it all out. Then there's the good time "Jammin" with some guys from Hamiltonio on "Tequila Manhattans". "There's more to a buzz than a worm and a lime," she says. The kiddie story "Ed" tells of how she and her kids
came upon their little rat dog Ed. Now he devotedly guards her band stand. Good boy, Ed! Great songs Pamme. "Sprinkles" has 12 songs and it runs 42:01. Put it on when: You feel like hearing a story teller share her tales on life- past, present, and future.
Mostly happiness and satisfaction
Mark Bialczak - Syracuse Post Standard (Apr 7, 2006)
Unique Vision Cool Voice

Unique Vision Cool Voice
(Binghamton Press and The Post Standard)

"Unique vision and cool voice" Mark Bialczak-Syracuse Post Standard
"Put Pam Swan in front of a microphone, hand her a guitar and stand back" Sue Barker-Binghamton Press
Mark Bialczak Sue Barker - Binghamton Press and Syracuse Post
Swan Shows Acoustic Cool
Syracuse NY (The Post Standard )

SWAN SHOWS ACOUSTIC COOL..by Mark Bialczak."Pamme Swan uses 13 songs on Pamarama to share her thoughts big and small.
With rich acoustic guitar and vocals, the Hamilton singer-songwriter can set a pretty mood. The opener, Keep It Simple, starts the disc off in a sunny way. There are plenty happy moments throughout, too. Yet life's not all giggles, as the edgy stuff like
"Meltdown" and "You Snuck Around" illustrates.
The big picture has more depth the her debut disc."Tango Tree."
Put it on when: You seek the blend of acoustic guitar and wise voice
in a fine singer-songwriter style
Mark Bialczak - Syracuse Post Standard (Apr 7, 2006)
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