Sabrina & Craig

 S&C In the News

August 21, 2010 -- Sabrina & Craig's song "Mine all Mine" airs nationally on NPR's CarTalk. Our song can be heard at 16:36 - 17:29

"Together they have a chemistry guaranteed to provide hours of listening pleasure." ~ John R. Lindermuth, Rambles (July 24, 2010)

...Lincoln conjured up another tribute to his parents. "Call Your Mom" is a perfect companion piece to "My Father's Son" from his solo album. Schneppat takes the lead on Lincoln's "Help Wanted." She uses economic terms and the working world to describe her need for a lover. The song opens with the line "There's been a big recession in my emotional economy" and the song takes off from there. "Fall or Fly" is hook laden enough for radio and "Mine All Mine" is a girl's tribute to a '58 Cadillac that she's just "gotta have." The latter is as close as these sessions got to rock 'n roll territory.Writers frequently overuse the word "intimate" in their reviews but it easily applies here. As the CD liner notes say, "In an effort to capture the authenticity and natural quality that we love so much, the core of this album...... was recorded nose to nose, LIVE in the studio." ~ Charlie Ricci, BloggerRhythms (June 3, 2010)

May 16, 2010 - Sabrina & Craig win the Traditional Singing Competition at the 50th Annual Topanga Banjo & Fiddle Contest. Craig takes 2nd in the fingerstyle guitar.

"Sabrina & Craig weave thoughtful stories, people and moments into their songs, sprinkling each observation with intelligence and wit while wrapping them in the cloak of gorgeous, memorable melodies. One Home... One Heart is a definite keeper. This is an album you'll come back to time and time again. Both Sabrina & Craig are solid performers, but together they take on a chemistry that draws you in. One Home... One Heart is poised to make Sabrina & Craig highly desirable on the folk circuit if they aren't already." ~ Wildy's World (May 17, 2010)

May 14, 2010 - Sabrina's song "Mama's Hands" is chosen to air on the Women of Substance Radio Station.

"Singing, acoustic guitar soloists normally aren't my thing. I'm more of a rocker at heart. I like the sound of a full band and it takes a lot for a singer with nothing more than his unamplified ax to grab my attention. Fortunately for Craig Lincoln, Cats & Dogs, his brand new CD, is one that stands out among the coffee house crowd... There are several reasons Cats & Dogs should interest you. Lincoln's musicianship shines through on every song but it does not overwhelm his smooth, melodic vocals. Of course, as is always the case with folk music, none of that would matter without a batch of songs that mean something and Lincoln's most certainly do." ~ Charlie Ricci, BloggerRhythms (May 06, 2010)

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