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By Kerry Dexter 8-18-2015 Angela Easterling knows about telling story and creating character through word and melody: all twelve of the songs on Common Law Wife are originals, the next
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By Kerry Dexter 8-18-2015 Angela Easterling knows about telling story and creating character through word and melody: all twelve of the songs on Common Law Wife are originals, the next
Reviewed by Donald Teplyske 8-17-2015 Slipping into the spot vacated by Nanci Griffith, South Carolinian Angela Easterling provides her perspective on modern country music, motherhood, the state of her nation,
By Vickye 8-13-2015 Angela Easterling’s new record ‘Common Law Wife’ (due August 14) is something of a coming-of-age album. Her fifth studio effort (after ‘Earning Her Wings’, ‘BlackTop Road’, ‘Beguiler’,
Angela Easterling weaves her spell on ‘Common Law Wife’ By Jeffrey Sisk, 9-17-2015 3.5 Stars. South Carolina native Angela Easterling is a fixture on the Americana scene and the rootsy singer/songwriter
ON THE RADAR – The Alternate Root 8-19-15 By Danny McClosky Angela Easterling has sworn off marriage, and mentioned it in past albums of her songs. She fesses up on
By Brad Knowles, August, 2015 "Common Law Wife" is a rootsy album that showcases Easterling's sweet voice and a stellar band….(She) peppers "Throwing Strikes with metaphors to expose rust belt
By Wayne Bledsoe, 8-14-2015 Singer-songwriter Angela Easterling says having a child and moving back to her hometown was the best thing that ever happened to her art. "It's the greatest
Live Review of Atlanta Area Friends of Folk Music Show by Mark Gresham 8-18-2015 Playing the second set of the evening, Angela Easterling made her second appearance in a Fiddler’s
“4 1/2 out of 5 Stars. In this critic's opinion, Angela Easterling is a huge talent….perhaps she shouldn't settle yet for not being a star. This new album is very
By Steve Wildsmith 8-12-15 The Daily Times (Maryville, TN) Be careful what you declare in a song, because you might have to eat your words. Singer-songwriter Angela Easterling found that