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This essay is a casual discussion about New York based folk singer Wendy Sayvetz, who promotes subway entertainment in the New York City subway system, under the banner Music Under New York (MUNY). For many years Wendy Sayvetz has been committed to making subway entertainment a respectable activity.
Wendy Sazvetz has performed across the country as well as at the White House. She and her husband Andrew Schulman, a guitartis, runs their music company, Abaca Productions.
Sayvetz has a well polished soprano voice, that is wholesome, melodic and similar to that of Judy Collins and Joan Baez. Sayvetz sings across genre and gives each song her own interpretation. When I listen to her I think about how wonderful it would if she teamed up with Johnny Mathis.. .