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Sandy Black  04/25/2004          
Kent Finlay's Wednesday Night Songwriters Circle
This is great album of unknowns who frequent Kent Finlay's Wed. night Song Circle in San Marcos Texas. Mostly voice and guitar recordings about Kent and his famous honket tonk that helped start the careers of George Strait, Stevei Ray Vaughn, Terri Hendrix, Adam Carol, Randy Rogers ..... Very heartfelt with intros to each song.
Greg Quill  04/25/2004          
Dave Teichroeb
Artist Review
Toronto Star – Greg Quill, January 27, 2001 "Yesterday Motel" This independent masterpiece, another recorded on portable digital equipment in the backrooms and dens of friends and musical compadres, is Guelph-based singer/songwriters Teichroeb’s second solo effort, and it deserves all the attention it can get. Accompanied by fine young traditional instrumentalists on banjo, pedal steel, mandolin and guitars - they’re all part of the fertile Guelph folk underground -Teichroeb’s husky, unsentimental voice weaves through 11 remarkably accomplished folk/country-rock originals, among which “I Stole The Rose From Texas,” ”Put Your Big Coat On (a paean to Ontario’s Winters),” “No Place Like Home” and “I’ll be old” are outstanding. Yesterday Motel is evidence of a new and powerful voice in the roots music arena.
Jimmy Jones  04/25/2004          
Dave Teichroeb
Artist Review
Thirteen heartfelt singer/songwriter songs that give an inside view into the diary pages of Teichroeb’s well traveled personal life. It’s a musical road trip from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Prince Edward Island to his home in San Marcos,Texas. Fiddle, piano, mandolin and occasionally electric guitars and drums create the backdrop for this genre bending album where Canadian folk meets Texas singer-songwriter to create a “Tex-Ontario” sound. Featured musicians on the recording include Bill Whitbeck on bass (Robert Earl Keen Band), Brady Black on fiddle and mandolin (Randy Rogers Band), Adam Donmoyer on keys and Daniel Makins on drums.


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