Gilad’s Guitar – Feature in Jerusalem Post Magazine
Jul 09When Pessah took my family to nearby Moshav Yishi, Cash visited and, to my surprise and delight, had a guitar slung over her shoulder. On the back porch of the poultry farm turned magnificent Tuscan vacation villa, we enjoyed a private sing-along, children on the grass, the honeysuckle- scented hills dotted with pink and yellow flowers. Then she played the one about her guitar: “Gilad’s Guitar.”
Witty, Wary ‘Egyptian Revolution Blues’ Goes Viral (Jerusalem Post)
Jul 09What do you do if you’re a local folk singer with a sharp wit alarmed by the events unfolding in Egypt and what it means for Israel? Sandy Cash decided to express herself in the way she knows best, by writing a topical song with barbed humor and posting it on YouTube.
FAME Review – “A Thing So Real”
Jul 09"Like some of the best performers in the musical theater, she moves easily from the classic torch song to a comedic song and everything in between...But more importantly, she writes great songs - both those that come from the heart and those that tell a story."
Capital News (Jerusalem) Reviews “A Thing So Real”
Jul 09"The taste that Sandy gave us on her first CD may have a chance of being satisfied now with the debut of her second CD, A Thing So Real. Once again Sandy has brought us a CD full of humor and poignancy. This time entirely her own music."
“Exact Change” Reviewed in Sing Out! Magazine
Jul 09A Sing Out! CD Review by Angela Page Sandy’s combined interests and talents have led her to merge into a unique slot in the folk music world…It’s obvious that Cash has an ear for a quality song… Israelis are fortunate to be able to hear these good writers in a live musical setting, sometimes thousands of miles away from their source.