Ramona silver

 


Working with her terrific small combo of John Sands (drums), Kimon Kirk or Jim Haggerty (bass), and Thomas Juliano (guitar), Ramona has created some of the best music of her career. Four of the tunes are assuredly masterstrokes - "Small Circle of Light" (a gorgeous overview of her folks' sixty year relationship which builds into a compelling dramatic coda a la Brian Wilson), "State of Being Grey" (middle-agers moving onwards), "Idiot's Delight" (a moving rocker about separation), and "Salt of the Sea" (a perky woe-is-me tale w/ vocals by her sons). Other facets to applaud are her keyboard playing and especially her vocals - delicate, true, and rich in harmonic textures. The entire album pours down like silver. Totally sublime!!!  The Noise, October 2011

Our area has alway produced an array of fine women singer-songwriters, from Aimee Mann to Jen Trynin to Mary Lou Lord, and the next in line is Ramona Silver...she's one of the best young songwriters in any genre that this town has produced of late. Silver brings wit, style and substance to her music, which overflows with intelligent lyrics, smart melodies and more than a little bit of muscle...Undoubtedly, Silver's a major talent waiting to be discovered.  Billboard Magazine

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Ramona Silver is a virtuoso of pop songcraft, and her contribution to the Boston music scene will stand the test of time.  The Noise: Rock Around Boston

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Winner of Boston's Grammy Showcase and Boston Music Award's "Outstanding Local Female Vocalist

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