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Reviews
Looking For Signs
"Rick's second LP release a wiry, mature set of songs that stand comparison with any named artist
that you'd care to mention"
(Geoff Wall - Folk On Tap)
The Open Road
""Superb!...I enjoyed this album immensely. The overall quality of the recording is excellent"
(Dave Youngman, Essex Folk News)
The Open Road
"The delivery is pretty faultless, and the required harmonies throughout add to their attraction"
(Rock 'n' Reel)
The Open Road
"These 3 performers have in-depth experience in various aspects of the music business and have
come up with a very professional album"
(Rob Scrase, Folkwrite)
Loose Association:
Twelve tracks of evergreen folk, country, and rock and roll... Great Stuff.
(Musician, UK)
Looking For Signs:
"There's a gutsy dulcimer spin round a dance tune, St.Mary's Waltz, and a lone gritty reading of
Jean Ritchie's pop folk Black Waters which has some redoubtable fiddling from one Mick Graves.
A musician with poetry high on his list of priorities..."
Simon Jones, Folk Roots, UK
Looking For Signs:
This album has been a long time coming but has been well
worth the wait...my personal favourite is the hauntingly beautiful 'Why Did You Phone
Me On Friday...'"
Alan Glazier, Essex Folk News, UK
Looking For Signs:
Rick has delivered an album that should get him the
acclaim and interest he desires and deserves..."
Sean McGhee Rock'n'Reel, UK
"Rick's songs bear a strong rural American influence in his portraits of
longings and loves lost and found..."
Stanley Greenthal, Victory Music Review, USA
"A really gifted performer...who has an original and inventive touch..."
The Who'd Have Thought It Folk Club, Devon, UK
"A very talented singer/songwriter...I've enjoyed listening to your beautiful songs..."
Raymond Swennen, Radio Atlantis, Belgium
"Keep playing, singing and writing in style..."
Brian Morgan, Songs'n'Tunes'n'Roots'n'Roll, Wey Valley Radio, UK
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