![]() Trafidlo and Phillips’ “The Ballad of Libby Congriss” is both humorous and pointed. While they do wish to be taken seriously, the three funny songs of the dozen on this album are funnier than most songs by dedicated comics. This trio proves you can go far with love of the music and some very clever songwriting chops. “Tao From The Mountain" (2003)] Don’t hold the cute title or the goofy cover photo against Laura Pole, Greg Trafidlo and Neal Phillips. Now your voices are ringing out over the deserts of Arizona and making us smile here.” There are not adjectives enough to tell you how much we love your new CD! We close our eyes and are transported back to our green mountains in Virginia. ![]() “ songs will tickle your fancy, tickle your funny bone, tickle your thought processes, tickle your heart, and tickle your soul.” – Mike Fleischer (WDCB-FM, Glen Ellyn, Illinois) “Their three voices often blend with beautiful strength. Greg treats a wide range of subjects with sensitivity and respect.” – Jeff Hunt (Wisdom Radio, Review of “Old Dog, New Tracks”) His personal connection to the Earth’s wholeness is clear in his music and his life. “Greg’s talent transcends writing and performing. “That's a great song!” – Pete Seeger (writing about Neal & Greg's song “Whatcha Gonna Leave?”) Thank you for making our night such a success.” – Edward Pfister (Manager, Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra) “Laura, Greg and Neal, you have a unique gift of heartfelt simplicity and realism in your music. Their musical energy, with Laura's pure soprano voice backed by Greg's clear vocal harmonies, makes for unrestrained, 100% pure enjoyment." – Billy Edd Wheeler (songwriter) They are obviously well-grounded in the best of the tradition." – Steve Gillette (folksinger/songwriter) “ convey a quality of musical integrity that is fresh and wholesome, and clearly their own.
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