Reviews
Andy May--Cafe' Americana
Andy May’s grasp of what makes good listening is impeccable. His warm and mellow voice invites the listener to relax and let the music move around the edges of consciousness. He ...cuts to the heart of a concept and brings it to life in song. With samplings of bluegrass, country, folk and acoustic swing styles that evoke many nuances of emotion, ["Cafe' Americana"] is a great album for any collection.
Andy May: Blackberry Jam
I thoroughly enjoyed this fine CD. The music is all original, well written, and fresh. Andy's vocals are clear and clean and he is an excellent guitar player as well. ... Blackberry Jam is compelling, fresh music.... Fans of acoustic music... will enjoy this CD. [Full review]
Andy May: Blackberry Jam
Andy May is no high lonesome singer. He has a graceful baritone and an easygoing manner. But make no mistake. The man appreciates bluegrass, and he proves it with two songs on the new CD "Blackberry Jam. [Full review]
Andy May: Dance of Life~ A Mandolin Celebration
Andy is joined by several stellar musicians.... I thoroughly enjoyed this recording.... [Full review]
Andy May: Dance of Life~ A Mandolin Celebration
"Dance of Life" is a light, enjoyable frolic through traditional mandolin standards. The musicianship is high, the original works strong and the [CD] is really a lot of fun." [Full review ]
Andy May: MaySongs
"MaySongs" reflects the spirit of this troubadour of life. The album is easy listening country music with a kinder, gentler focus than the down and dirty themes of much mainstream country music. The life May sings of is simple, joyful, nostalgic. [Full review]
Bill Mulroney "Second Wind" 2004 Swift River Music
...Well-balanced, intimate, romantic and rocking at the right moments. Highly recommended.
Bill Mulroney: Second Wind
Second Wind ...is one of the most pleasant new releases to come out... this year. Mulroney writes great love songs. [full review]
Curtis McPeake: The View from McPeake
Curtis McPeake's name is spoken with something very much like reverence in the nationwide banjo community. ...He is joined on this record by guitarist Charlie Cushman, fiddler Aubrey Haynie, mandolinist Dave Harvey and bassist Dennis Crouch, all together they play a winning assortment of traditional and original banjo showcase tunes. ...Highly recommended. [full review]
Curtis McPeake: The View from McPeake ~ Bluegrass Instrumentals
[A] fine mix of standards and several neat originals. Thanks to producer Andy May for doing this up right-it should bring McPeake some of the credit he deserves as one of the top Scruggs-style banjo pickers for over 40 years now. [full review]




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