Reviews

"Her shows are full of life and energy, as she takes to the floor belting out her gravely, yet sweet voice. This woman puts it all on the line for every show."
-Gary "bear House, Golden Isles Weekend

"...Listen to Louise's throat throttle these tunes and you'll be almost convinced you witnessed the whole thing..."
-Bluespeak

"I hereby invent a new Handy Award just for her. The sexiest way of saying Baby in a Blues song."
-Mark Buechler, Living Blues

"'Mama Told Me' presents Miranda Louise on a set of tunes that keeps her strong, earthy alto vocals at the forefront. The arrangements are simple and the songs range from "Black Cat Moan" and "Wang Dang Doodle" to "Try a Little Tenderness". Buy this CD and you'll be able to brag, I was hip to Miranda Louise when she was still recording for a tiny label!"
-Living Blues

"...Miranda Louise's 'Mama Told Me' affirms that the blues are alive and well living in Nashville!"
-Music City Bluesletter

"Ripete Records recording artist Miranda Louise is a no-nonsense, gritty, soulful blues/rock shouter who oozes a confident swagger and attitude on this disc. WIth a husky, throaty delibery, Miranda carries on the great tradition of such cornerstones of blues such as: Koko Taylor, Bessie Smith and Big Mama Thorton."
-Bob Cianci, The Music Scene

"...Down and Dirty...the gal can sing the blues and belt 'em out too..."
-Nightflying

"With a voice like coarse-grade sandpaper, Miranda growls, screams, cajoles, testifies, threatens, pleads and whacks the listener upside the head with some of the hottest vocals heard..."
-Skylands Blues News

"...She's one of the most sincere, credible blues interpreters in town..." 
-Nashville Scene - "Nashville's Best"

"What a voice! Part gutsy, soulful growl and part alluring siren. Call it equal parts scary and seductive and all fiercely female. The power trio behind her offers no escape from this captivating tension, keeping the energy strong and rhythmic. You've been warned."
-Knoxville Blues, Bluegill

"...Strong stuff..."
-Music Row Magazine, Edge of the Row