



Official Site
www.kathleenpemble.com
Soulfully Folk in Four Part Harmony
Kathleen Pemble is a relative late-comer to
the singer-songwriter field, but
since she
made up her mind to start playing "smokin' folk"
three years ago,
an almost uncanny amount
has been achieved.
Featured twice in the The New York Times
in the past two years; playing
at venues
varying from The Knitting Factory and the
'Live on Stage' at the
World Trade Center
concert series, to a showcase at The Towne Crier to The
Peekskill Coffee house in her home town, she brings extremely diverse music
and relentlessly honest writing to every performance.
The New York Times said, "...Ms. Pemble started singing, and the ambient noise in the cafe...disappeared as if by magic".
A recent article in The Gazette declares: "Each of Pemble's songs has its own sparkle, whether from an arrangement that fits the lyrical content perfectly, or from a tricky tempo that keeps you leaning forward, and so her sets, full of variety and little surprises, always seem too short."
great deal of sophistication and style." ..."she crafts singular, gem-like songs".
Usually accompanied by Ali Chambliss and Leroy Hankins, the vocal arrangements weave, mesmerize and draw the listener close.