Let Somebody Love You

Let Somebody Love You

"Exquisite."
-Gina Breedlove

WILLA MAMET & PAUL MILLER - “LET SOMEBODY LOVE YOU”
This is Americana music, unadorned and undeniably beautiful. Vocalist Willa Mamet, originally from Vermont, now based in Oakland, and acoustic guitarist/harmony singer Paul Miller, still a Green Mountain State resident, team to create gently captivating music. Mamet’s vocals are pure, persuasive and pleasing. The duo chose their material well. Among the beauties are Gillian Welch’s “Wichita,” Joni Mitchell’s “River,” Richard Thompson’s “Dimming of the Day”and Paul Simon’s “American Tune.” Miller does a fine job, singing lead on Jim Lauderdale’s “The King of Broken Hearts.” Mamet’s rendition of The Eagles’ “Desperado” is a stunner. This tuneful twosome shows that no frills are needed to enthrall listeners.
-Paul Freeman (http://popcultureclassics.com/deja.html)

"A voice from other landscapes."
-Howard Norman

SAN DIEGO TROUBADOUR, April 1015
"The ability to choose classic material, and to arrange it so that people can appreciate it, either “all over again” or for the first time, is an art, and, just like “You Are My Sunshine” and “Don’t Fence Me In” and dozens of other popular American songs familiar to almost everyone a few generations ago, this music deserves to be preserved, and celebrated, and performed. Willa Mamet and Paul Miller have exactly what it takes to get the job done, and the pleasure is in the delivery - at their best, Willa Mamet and Paul Miller invite you into that Vermont kitchen when they first found musical magic so many years ago. Come listen to some fine music masterfully played and sung."
-Robert Resnik, Vermont Public Radio

"Wonderful. It's heartbreaking, musical, contemporary and ancient..."
-Patti LuPone

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