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Clockwise from left: Skip Noon, John Wenger, and Andrew Luttrell.
Outside the Glen Arm Studio, Summer 2006
"A little overly sentimental at times, this
disc nonetheless succeeds as a solid folk
offering. Welcome infusions of bluegrass
picking and Byrds-y jangling, along with
occasional echoes of Neil Young's After the
Gold Rush, steer the proceedings away from
Mighty Wind territory into more satisfying
terrain. Of the dozen songs here, Andrew
Luttrell's "Jamie Moore", with its offbeat
narrative and plaintive vocals, can hold its
own against any contemporary folk tune."
SCORCHED SENTIMENTS CD
John Lewis, Baltimore Magazine: November 2006 Issue
"Nice variety in the selections. Arrangements, vocal harmonies, and original compositions are simply AWESOME! I hope this trio is looking to release another CD."
P. I. Pusztai, August 2006
"A solid masterwork. Really the best of what bluegrass and folk blended together can offer for Baltimore. A stellar collection of songs."
John Tenney, Singer/Songwriter: September 2006
"From the touching ballads, to the country sound and the fun of "MAMA", I derive a lot of pleasure listening to this CD."
John Praino, Fan: August 2006
"Wonderful album. Not sure if it is Folk or a slice of Americana but it is clearly an enjoyable listening experience. The vocals ring clear and pure backed by an assortment of acoustic instruments. With today's music becoming more and more electronically enhanced, it is a listener's delight to hear authentic organic real people's music. Thank you for making an album that can be listened over and over again."
Lee Doll, Singer/Songwriter: October 2006