Article: The Baltimore Sun Rashod D. Ollison column: Soulful folk from teenager Sonya Kitchell.

Byline: Rashod D. Ollison

Jun. 8--Her name is Sonya Kitchell, and I've been digging her for two months now. It wasn't immediate, though. When her debut, Words Came Back To Me, arrived on my incredibly cluttered desk, it sat there for at least two weeks under an avalanching mound of other press kits before I decided to give it a spin. When I finally put it on while at the office, I was distracted, so the porous music escaped me. But still I heard enough to want to give the CD a closer listen once I was home alone, comfortable in my, uh, mildly cluttered apartment. It became clear then: This girl is good, a gifted singer-songwriter whose cotton-soft vocals and ...

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