"What can I say – this young woman is stunning. We willingly sat enraptured as one of our favourite bands played elsewhere. Believe me – that is praise indeed. A talented multi-instrumentalist and singer, the girl is already sharp enough to surround herself with exceptionally good musicians. As a youthful ensemble on the learning curve they were breath-taking. One to watch." – Barrie Dimond (Village Pump Folk Festival 2015 Review)
"The clarity of her voice and choice of material combined with her extrovert personality and
stage presence is a winning formula." – Rosie Upton (Village Pump)
stage presence is a winning formula." – Rosie Upton (Village Pump)
“A multi instrumentalist, excellent vocalist and an adaptable song writer who can work her skills in a variety of styles.”
– Martin Wright (Slash, Tincan Productions)
– Martin Wright (Slash, Tincan Productions)
“The audience at the Saltcellar…were treated to a fantastic, varied set of songs and tunes... Coupled with Georgia’s alluring and engaging stage presence, this was a performance to rival many better known acts.”
– Laurie Burn (Saltcellar Folk Club, Bristol)
– Laurie Burn (Saltcellar Folk Club, Bristol)
"Georgia Lewis is a striking new artist. She plays accordion like it's in her blood and sings both contemporary and traditional songs with a character and raunch that makes the hairs on your arms stand up and take note." – Lou Rhodes (Lamb)
“Georgia's solo performance confirmed her reputation as one of the rising stars of the folk scene. With the stage assurance of a veteran and the talent, willingness and ability to stamp her identity on a wide range of material, she is fast becoming one of the most in demand artists on the club and festival circuit.” - Nick Westcott (Eastbourne Folk Club)
“Georgia is like a breath of fresh air. She brings an energy and an enthusiasm to live performance which is hard to beat. The vocal and instrumental interplay between her and the rest of the band delivers that extra dimension that makes you really sit up and take notice.” – Andy Fawthrop (Seend Acoustic Folk)
"One of the best bands on the folk scene." – Gary James (Loughton Folk Club)