Jerald Wolf: Who's Howling?
The songs that really made me feel and think the most were those of Jerald Wolf. His first solo CD entitled "Winter's Emptiness" is an emotional journey of heart-felt songs that are deeply thoughtful and a well textured mix of acoustic and electric. The first song I listened to was "You're Gone". I was immediately taken in by the descriptive words and hypnotic tune. The opening lines are:
"Last night when I called you, you were gone; Gone back to a place you once called home. You went trying to find the pieces of yesterday's life; Trying to find somewhere to call your own."
From that point, I clung to every word. Jerald Wolf has a diverse and rich voice, full of emotional colors. The twelve song CD "Winter's Emptiness" is the emerging of a new songwriter/poet. The songs are as poetical as they are raw and sometimes cold. A great CD in all respects.

Bob Ollman - Ezine Articles (Feb 22, 2006)
Mark Johnson
February 28, 2006
Fantastic stuff! Some of the coolest stuff that has come into my station in a while. Looking forward to hearing more from you. I am playing "You're Gone" and "I See A Light" at http://www.mansiononthehill.biz
Keep up the great work!
"another reincarnation...Jerald Wolf's new CD is an acoustic/electric jem...sometimes haunting, at times cold and raw and at others, insightful. A very different CD that will keep the listener riveted..."
John Maven - Inside Music (Dec 28, 2005)
Good guitar work. Interesting voice. Can't put my finger on it but your voice reminds me of someone. Good production work. If you want to get airplay I would cut the airtime to under 4:00. Although, I can't say that I don't like this "extended" version but to fit in the world of commercial radio now you need: 1. Catchy Lyrics - Check 2. Good Voice - Check 3. Short - (Under Review) Good luck with your project
Sean Dillon; Radio Program Director - Rock101...Lubbock's Classic Rock (Feb 1, 2006)
Very interesting beginning; it makes me think of something almost medieval. I really like that I can hear the voice clearly; a lot of recordings don't get the mixing right, but I think you hit the nail on the head here. The lyrics are nicely done, and I actually pay attention to them. I also enjoy how the drumming is subtle and underrated; it's a nice touch. I'd love to hear more from you - it's a great start...
Deborah Wassel; FM Program Director - WFRD 99Rock (Feb 1, 2006)
I'm glad to hear that you're getting radio play. Congratulations. I enjoyed your music. In my opinion, you've got a sound that musicians have forgotten
about. It sounds as if you've stayed true to your roots. Great job!
Greg Percifield - Music Forte (Feb 1, 2006)
I have never seen a more visually beautiful man...creative, passionate, and soul-stirring...unique unto yourself...a symphony!
Keep shining...Linda Johns
Linda Johns - Music Doctor (Feb 8, 2006)