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Reviews for Fool's Grass:

San Diego Troubadour (2005) "This is where American music lives. "
San Diego CityBeat (Feb 2005) "... most talented period-band in the city."
Gay & Lesbian Times (Feb 2005) "... if you still haven’t heard of the 7th Day Buskers, it’s seriously time to learn. "

 

Reviews for Born to Pick:

Folk Australia (April 2004) "fine, energetic, goodtime music"
North County Times (Oct - Nov 2002) "Distinctive"
San Diego Troubadour (Oct 2002) "The band's mature vocal harmonies are evident...", "finely crafted CD...", "refreshing"

 

Reviews for Long Live the Caboose:

Lou's Records Featured Artist "a variety of traditional and contemporary classics plus four timeless originals...", "This band has taken off like a wild fire..."
Presidio Sentinel, Coast News (August 2002)
"one of the coolest bands I have seen in a while."
North County Times (April 2002) "the [busking] tradition lives on...", "The album's appeal is variety."
San Diego Reader "comparable to... O Brother, Where Art Thou?", "rich instrumentals and stirring harmonies..."
San Diego Troubadour (November 2001) "old fashioned traditional back-porch pickin' and grinnin'"
Slamm Magazine (April - May 2002) "Grade-A choice Americana.", "Original compositions...are exceptional"


General:

San Diego Union-Tribune (April 2005) "Bluegrass grows right in our own back yard."
San Diego Reader (April 2005) "I liked the 'knick-knack, paddy-whack' version."
Today's Local News (April 2005) "True bluegrass is alive and well."
San Diego Troubadour (May 2002) "one of San Diego's newest and freshest sounds in the local music scene..."
San Diego City Beat (April 2002)
"interesting to learn how some of San Diego's most popular musical cats got to where they are"
San Diego City Beat (August 2002) "quintessentially American"
Writer's Monthly "a tight-knit band of acoustic roots musicians"
Review by "Wright" "your CD is good"
Original Poem by Donny Vaughn "that's some real purdy music"