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Tacoma Weekly, CD Review, October 2008

The Corvallis singer/songwriter has a gifted knack for lyric writing, using a clever turn of phrase and colorful language to get her points across. Her voice emits comforting warmth that is at once inviting and nurturing, like a mixture of Joan Baez and Natalie Merchant but with her own signature sound. read more...

Gazette Times, October 2008

Sahalie will close its doors for good at midnight after Saturday night’s show. read more...

Herald Net, August 2008

Cassandra Robertson could no longer sit on the sidelines. An environmental engineering degree brought her full-time work, but her attention was drawn to negative situations calling out for positive solutions. read more...

Tacoma Weekly, July 2008

Cassandra Robertson categorizes herself as acoustic conscious folk, I would have to agree. read more...

Tacoma Weekly, August 2008

There’s just something about socially and politically conscious women singer/songwriters that both warms the heart and gives cause for hope in trying times...Corvallis singer/songwriter Cassandra Robertson is just such a woman. A genuine troubadour of the highest degree. read more...

Gazette Times, July 2008

On her new album, Robertson dares to consider the possibility of a life where the old institutions and hierarchies dissolve, and individuals retake power over their lives. read more...

Eugene Weekly, June 2008

Robertson’s depth of serious and earnest appeal can’t be denied. read more....

Newport Times, November, 2007

"Folk-grass musician plays...'" Read More....

Weekly Volcano, January 2007

"An artist who can voice her opinion and at the same time create songs that are open to interpretation by the listener have a much better chance at surviving the changes that each year brings, and singer/songwriter Cassandra Robertson is one such artist." Read More...