Kate
Wallace
Politics and Religion (New Pair O’ Dimes Music;
2006)

on Politics and Religion, troubadour Kate Wallace takes
on the topics we may push aside on the conversational plate the way
lima beans are parried in a child’s meal. wallace%20cd.jpg But we avoid delving into controversial
issues to our peril. Whether in the midst of trouble or triumph, it
may seem like our current political situation is “Dry as a Desert”
(one of the tracks on the album), Wallace’s voice is like rain
pouring over caked-brown dirt, delivering heartfelt lyrics and
providing hope for change.

When I first received a copy of the CD, I couldn’t stop
listening. Wallace is one of Santa Barbara’s treasures, a denizen
in our area after a long stint singing in Nashville, she still
travels the world with guitar in hand, ready to perform. One of her
regular haunts is the Kerrville Folk Festival (www.kerrville-music.com), and
she’s a co-host of the monthly Trinity Backstage Concert Series
(www.trinitybackstage.com).
wallace.jpg In this CD, Wallace is joined by John
Stewart (www.chillywinds.com), who recently
visited the Trinity scene to play to a packed room. Stewart is one
of her singer-songwriter idols, and her rendition of his tune
“Spirit” is enough to make a disbeliever change their mind about
the existence of a higher power.

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