Levy Captivates from the first moment - appearing like some dark, passionate exotic sculpture from an ancient civilization, a dusky hew that hints of secrets. But when he begins to sing, in a liquid crystalline tenor voice, of all the sobbing sighs of generations of happy or unhappy lovers, we wake to a realization: this is the long lineage of minstrelsy make fresh for our own time. With unerring skill Levy weaves his voice and guitar together in a tapestry of seductive sounds in a manner unique to him, and yet we recognize that this is how we always dreamed that these songs should be presented" (Anthony Rooley).