Album: The Calling
Artist:
Wil Maring
Release Date: 11/1/2006
"Wil Maring is one of those truly gifted musicians who writes as well as she sings. Her powerful songs have the ability to whisk the listener away to other lands, places and times. They're thought-provoking, compelling and always propelled by the perfect melody. And her gorgeous voice is capable of conveying a myriad of emotions. She can be sweet, playful, soulful and downright bluesy--sometimes all in the same song! Absolutely, hands-down some of the most mesmerizing, exciting, interesting and enjoyable acoustic music I have ever heard. Wil's songs are just in a league of their own, and the picking.... the interplay between (the musicians) is simply astonishing. Not clones -- but an inspired group with a different message. I love it!
With "The Calling" she has established herself as one of the genre's premier songwriters. Her songs are always thoughtful, tastefully arranged, arrestingly executed, melodically interesting and pack a 20-megaton emotional wallop. And, as though that wasn't enough to send everyone into perpetual euphoria, she has developed an original sound as well--propelled by her beautiful, one-of-a-kind voice that is lilting and gorgeous yet tempered with a tough-edginess that makes for a simply exquisite combination. I especially enjoyed the ominous "Black Snake of the Sky," the inspiring "Keeper of the Farm," the hauntingly poetic "Going Down," the introspectful "Window Seat" and the killer cover of "Back in the Highlife Again."
The bluegrass backdrop surprisingly
suits her fragile, delicate voice......
her openness and ability to be in touch
with her feelings are not only uplifting,
but give her finely-crafted songs integrity."
Dirty Linen
"There is a clarity and cleanness
which penetrates, demands
attention and ultimately, lifts
the spirit."
Country Music People,
United Kingdom
Musicians on "The Calling" include
Stuart Duncan: fiddle,
Rob Ickes: resonator guitar,
Dennis Crouch: standup bass,
Robert Bowlin: lead acoustic guitar and fiddle,
Mark Stoffel: mandolin, dobro mandolin, percussion, harmony vocals,
Jeff Taylor: accordion,
Doug Knecht: banjo,
Adam Ploegman: cello,
Uli Jenne: drums
Geoff Maring:standup bass,
Mila Maring: harmony vocals,
Wil Maring:lead vocals, fingerpicked and rhythm guitar