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"These
folks are wonderful; fun, energetic, and great musicians.
They're two of my favorite performers." Bill Staines, Singer/songwriter "100%
of your recommended daily allowance of infectious musicality and
non-stop
energy.
"Jacquie Manning and Rich Prezioso combine cleverly witty with powerfully poignant songs, along with well chosen covers to present an unusually entertaining and involving repertoire engagingly delivered. Prezioso's song "1000 Candles, 1000 Cranes" is one of the most outstanding songs of the past 50 years." Rich Warren The Midnight Special - WFMT Radio, Chicago, IL When you see Small Potatoes perform, you hear two great voices, some fine guitar playing, and a touch of tin whistle, flute, mandolin, bodhran, and other percussion toys. Together they present a truly rare blend of vocal and instrumental abilities, award-winning songwriting, and arranging talents. They have the unique ability to adapt to the style of music they happen to be playing. They seem comfortably at home whether playing an upbeat cowboy swing tune or a tender, traditional ballad--though there are no rules here either, sometimes the traditional sounds contemporary, sometimes the contemporary sounds traditional. And they also pay attention to the little things, the warmth, the humor and a rapport with the audience that makes for a memorable performance. A listen to a few tracks on “Waltz of the Wallflowers”, Jacquie’s theatrical, one-of-a kind 1998 Kerrville New Folk winning title track, Rich's powerful “1000 Candles, 1000 Cranes”, or their Celtic-flavored rendition of the Jefferson Airplane classic, “Lather” provides a more than ample illustration. Their new live CD, “Small Potatoes Alive!” also showcases their story-telling abilities and their easy manner with their audiences. “Specificity Leads to Extinction?” “I’m a kind of an
old-fashioned
folksinger...you guys are new fashioned folksingers. You share
something
with me, in that you sing whatever songs you feel are right for you,
instead
of limiting yourself to your own compositions, or to one particular
genre.
Good way to make magic.” These words mean a lot to us. They make us think we’re doing something right. Phil has been running this coffeehouse/radio show for a long time--he hears a ton of music--we didn’t even ask him to write us a quote. We joke about “specificity leading to extinction” --for us, at least, we believe it really would. There are many great performers who do one thing and do it extremely well--that’s what makes them special. Not us. Actually the eclecto-maniac business began as an accident. We are absolutely no good at decision making, if someone told us we could only do one thing we’d probably implode. So we began by playing some of our favorite songs, and we do like a lot of different kinds of music. It’s become a kind of mission now, our audiences love it, no one (except for a few people in the music industry) has ever told us we bounce around too much. We figure “focus” is an overused word anyway. We still play our favorite songs. We try to write songs in all kinds of styles, but it doesn’t matter if we wrote the song or not, or if it’s an old song or a new song, or if it’s a folk song or not. There’s a lot of good music out there. “They don’t sound
like
anybody else. I like that. They lay out a blanket and every
song is a picnic.”
Philadelphia Folk
Festival,
Schwenksville, PA
Some People We’ve Opened for or Shared Stages with: Tom Paxton, Greg Brown, John McCutcheon, Utah Phillips, Cheryl Wheeler, Robin & Linda Williams, David Wilcox, Bryan Bowers, Peter Rowan, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Bill Staines, Trout Fishing in America, Austin Lounge Lizards, Susan Werner, Willie Porter, the Bobs, David Massengill, Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen, James Keelaghan, Cliff Eberhardt, John Stewart
They say the nicest things... “Small Potatoes
might well
be leading mainstays of the folk scene for many years to come.”
“[Waltz of the
Wallflowers]
is smart, funny, wistful, hip -- crosses many msical boundaries
(traditional,
Celtic, jazz, even American theater) --is beautifully and simply
produced.
The first song on this album is so amazing...you won't find anything
better
than this -- it's up there with the best Rodgers &
Hammerstein
songs you've ever heard.” “They’ll never
open for
me again!” “There aren’t
many groups,
folk or otherwise, with a broader range than these tater tots,
but
Small Potatoes can turn heads with more than just its range. The
duo brings an impressive mastery of detail to each gen
re...Small
Potatoes
is obviously steeped in the tradition of the entire folk spectrum.”
“I've never been
so fascinated
by a singing duo. They’re original, funny, energetic, profound,
always
respectful of the music but always daring to try new things. When
they get their hands on music, rhythmically and harmonically, it just
takes
off. The audience here loves them. It’s a
stand-up-and-shout
kind of love.” “Small Potatoes
did one
of the best shows we have ever had at the Rouse House Concerts. Many of
our regulars believe it was THE best show they have seen - bar none!
They
are great.” “Take a bunch of
styles
of acoustic, folk, western, blues and swing, add very hot guitar work,
and vocals so tight you need WD-40 to get them apart, and you have what
Rich and Jacquie dazzle audiences with. They perform wonderful
covers,
and award winning originals (98 Kerrville Songwriting winners), and are
wonderful people to boot! ” “SPUDS rule!”
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