Heidi Wolfson
3 CDs available: The Best of Heidi and the Wolf: Heidi's band in the 1980's/ raw energy, some rare live cuts. Mating Calls: (1996) Spoken work/hardrock fusion
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The Captain The Captain
Played in an open e tuning. Heavily influenced by Joni Mitchel.
Your Tee-Shirt 2012 Your Tee-Shirt 2012
Love Song. Live Recording, Barrington Coffee House Sept. 15 2012 Acoustic guitar and vocals: Heidi Wolfson Electric Guitar: Art Cohen
Mikey Lied 1984 Mikey Lied 1984
Mikey Lied Written in 1984, this recording is live at Barrinton Coffee House Lead vocal and acoustic guitar: Heidi Wolfson Electric Guitar: Art Cohen
Seventeen 1995 Seventeen 1995
Groove kind of soft rock sock songs CD mating Calls/ Produced by Art Cohen Art Cohen: all guitars Hedi Wolfson: Lead Vocals Steve Lessick: drums/ background vocals
Cathy 1986 Cathy 1986
Lonely. Rock Ballad. Written in 1986 but not recorded until 1995. On the Mating Calls Cd. Produced ny Art Chen All guitars: Art Cohen Lead and background vocals: Heidi Wolfson Drums: Steve Lessick
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Heidi Wolfson is a Philadelphia singer-songwriter. In her fourth decade of making music, Heidi is taking a slightly softer approach... but her music remains vocally interesting and the lyrics are definitely worth checking out. If you like Patti Smith, you will probably like Heidi. Have fun and thanks for listening.Band/artist history
Heidi and the Wolf (Philadelphia... 1981-1984)
Best of CD available
Heidi Wolf recorded the CD Mating Calls with Art Cohen and Steven Lessick in 1996Have you performed in front of an audience?Currently a regular player in the Philadelphia Songwriter's Alliance. Have a long list of venues in the Philadelphia area.
Your musical influences
Patti Smith
Lucinda WilliamsWhat equipment do you use?
Takimini accoustic/electric guitarAnything else?
If you like the movie check out my poetry chapbook
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Comments (35)
Like the growl
Always liked this one and still do. Works very well musically as well as lyrically.
I do remember playing this on TV. The late Gene Hart, voice of the Flyers (and dad of singer songwriter Lauren Hart) cut us off, probably needing to go the next fundraising pitch. I don't think they ever used local acts again as I am sure others were really annoyed at being cut off as well.
One of my favorite all time songs.
Great song. Tom was truly a brilliant guitarist. Highly melodic. Here he doesn't simply repeat the melody but states a similar compatible melody that builds upon the actual melody, then takes off from there. Every note was well thought out and executed to perfection.
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