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  • 10/07/2012
    House Concert in N. Scottsdale - Scottsdale, AZ
     
  • 02/09/2013
    House Concert: Home of Jim & Midori Hall - Gilbert, AZ
     
  • 06/17/2013
    Herberger Theatre - Phoenix, AZ
     

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"Annie Moscow's message was universal.  She was kind of a female Harry Chapin, entertaining us with songs, stories, a wink of an eye."  From review of one-woman show: "Phoenix: Tales from the Road".


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"Whatever else she is, Annie Moscow may be the most important Arizona musician you've never heard of..."

"Uber-talented Annie Moscow is subject of magazine feature.."

"And what do you get for your hard-earned cash? You get a mix of Annie Moscow-penned songs and imaginative lyrics from her two CDs and live shows. You get insightful story-telling and get to meet Annie’s life experiences and perspectives in the form of friends who would make quirky characters for an outlandish, surrealistic novel. Except that these folks are so weird they must be real."

"Storytelling comes naturally to Annie Moscow, both in the songs she writes and in the chatter that comes between them in concert..."

"Her insights, instincts and “comments” on our world/society are fabulous. A significant talent in so many ways.”

"Moscow's lyrics skillfully empathize with lost characters (the title track) and capture the intimate losses of time."

"WOW! What marvelous music and energy!"

"Annie Moscow is rewriting the rules..."

“New artists, like poet/pianist Annie Moscow, are quietly connecting with their audience by sharing a vulnerability that often startles us with its familiarity to our own thoughts, fears and frustrations. It’s as if our everyday lives are being given a new perspective when we see and hear our “own” stories woven into rhythm, color and rhyme.”

"Moscow delivers a dynamic musical and theatrical performance, drawing audiences through a myriad of emotions with her songs of personal awakening."

“If you’re looking for a more mature take on life’s relationships, consider Annie Moscow. While her influences range from Bartok to Billy Joel, from musical theater to punk, it is the Sturm and Drang of midlife that gives Moscow’s music its power.”

“Hers is a singular voice, both in its soaring resonance and in its poignant perspective, a rarity in a musical environment that champions teen queens and bitter babes... It’s fair to say Wolves at My Door is a howling success. ”

“Annie Moscow plays the piano beautifully and has a great talent for songwriting. Her music is thoughtful, emotionally complex and mature. Her range is dazzling. The more I listen to this music the more I discover. This is a keeper.”