A voice that hovers in a warm twilight halfway between Leon Redbone and Eric Clapton on tunes such as "Blues Spoken Here," the hilarious "Another Saturay Night in Lubbock," and the refreshingly different "Brown-Haired Woman."
-- Gregory Nicoll, Southeast Performer magazine
The rocking blues of "Brown-Haired Woman" has a distinct Dire Straits flavor about it…[and there is] a little road humor in the barn-burning "Another Saturday Night In Lubbock." This is a rocking good time.
-- mashmusic.com
The songs work well with the rocking format, but could just as easily be adapted to a smoky bar and a mournful accoustic genius on a stool.
-- Ben Baker, Indie-Music.com
Bouncy Country Folk Pop jams...lots of catchy melodies and groove-lite guitar riffs.
-- Eric Shea, listen.com
High energy country rock that can take you on a hard left turn down blues alley or a main line tour through the core of rock and roll.
-- Steve Miller, music critic and science fiction author
A traveling musical earthquake, a satisfying scratch for the itchy ear, and a guarantee of good times...the real deal.
-- Spider Robinson, folk singer and itinerant writer
Listener friendly...anyone from 8 to 80 can enjoy. Portions of country, folk and rock create a palatable sound suitable for both dinner and dancing.
-- MikeSOS, Ear Candy
If this music doesn't get you dancing, I'm sorry to inform you that you're dead.
-- Esther Friesner, Nebula Award winning author