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Acoustic & Acoustic Folk Music artist from Baltimore, MD. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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Toni Sicola

Blending an acoustic sound with gritty electric guitar, Toni's music stretches her genre, reflecting her Texas roots and her love for the new folk scene. Her v

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Picture for song 'Keep You Here' by artist 'Toni Sicola'

Keep You Here Keep You Here

Cross between country, folk, and blues. This song is about passion and a long-distance love affair that was never meant to be.

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song 'Come Lay Down With Me' by artist 'Toni Sicola'

Come Lay Down With Me Come Lay Down With Me

This song is beautiful. It's a lullaby love song that could quite possibly bring you to tears

Acoustic Folk

Listen to this music. You won't regret it. Toni Sicola's pipes will blow you away.
Band/artist history
I've been playing since I was 17 and singing since I could talk. I wrote my first song on the piano when I was 6 or 7 years old. I wish I could still remember it. I started performing live when I was 19 and have been in and out of the studio, on and off the stage since then. I've been gigging in Baltimore for almost two years now, and played all over Austin and Houston, TX before that.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I play live in Baltimore. Haven't quite ventured outside Maryland as much as I'd like, but the music scene here is thriving, and the local talent is amazing, so I'm happy to call it home.
Your musical influences
I have such a wide range of influences. When I was a kid, I listened to the things that my parents and grandparents listened to: The top 40 from the 1980's, old country (Willy Nelson, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash), John Denver, the Carpenters, and especially Madonna. As I got older and started making my own music, I fell in love with the new female folk scene: Indigo Girls, Ani Difranco, Catie Curtis, Dar Williams, Tracy Chapman, Cheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan. Right now, I'm more into harder beats and music I don't see myself ever emulating, but I feel like it's influencing my writing in a positive way.
What equipment do you use?
Just my voice and my guitar, usually. Sometimes some percussion.
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