



Sally Spring Releases New CD for 2010!
Only available at live shows and through her
web site until the formal release on 9/1.
Sally Spring, a folk-rock marvel in the New York and Los Angeles music scenes during the 70s and early 80s, has just finished "Made Of Stars", her fifth recording, that features not only her inimitable voice and evocative, powerful songwriting but also contributions from Susan Cowsill, Gurf Morlix, Peter Holsapple, Caitlin Cary (Tres Chicas, Whiskeytown), Fred Smith (Television), and Harvey Gold!
Performances during past few years have ranged from Kerrville's Music and Wine Festival with 10,000 participants to No Depression's 10th Anniversary to the intimate setting of America's oldest folk club, Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs.
Born in California and raised in a small town in North Carolina, Sally literally started singing even before she could speak. The daughter of an inventor/computer trailblazer whose classmates were Hewlett and Packard, Spring grew up thinking outside the box. At 11 years old, she bought her first guitar, figured out open tunings on her own (before there were any books on this) and accompanied herself on a local television appearance a mere six weeks after she started playing. She performed in college coffee houses soon after, clubs a few years later, dropping in and out of school to travel and perform.
She traveled the country on a shoestring making friends and sharing her southern Americana folk rock music with musicians like the Byrds, Doc Watson, Mama Cass, Rev. Gary Davis, Taj Mahal, Nancy Nevins, Odetta, and among many others.
Now more than thirty years later, Sally continues to perform at festivals, universities, and clubs wowing fans throughout the U.S. and Europe still making "amazingly fresh music," as Relish Magazine observes.
More About Sally Spring
“Soulful and gritty...”—Uncut,UK
"Transfixing... gorgeous alto” —Sing Out!
“striking... first-rate compositions” —No Depression
“She’s a treasure.” —notes Gene Parsons (Byrds)
“... the emotional heat she generates is white-hot.” —Americana UK(nine stars!)
“Sally’s CD, Mockingbird, is a gem!” —Bob Harris, BBC Radio2, UK



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