Radio Reviews of "Remembrance"
"Remembrance" by the Rob Dickenson Band is a western folk album that draws on many different influences. You'll hear various southern styles as well as hints of gypsy, psychedelic and traditional Irish. With such a wide range of stylistic attributes, the final product is certainly unique in its own right. Above all, these songs are simply entertaining. The lyrics are creative, poetic, and flowing. Additionally, the musicianship is superior and the arrangements are unique and are all dedicated to the task at hand. Standout tracks include "Frolic," with its bouncy beat and Irish-flair. This one’s a foot-stomper for sure. "Jesus I'm a Poor Man Too" features inspiring lyrics and some nice harmony in the chorus. "Say On And On" has a haunting quality, with delicate piano and intimate vocals. Fans of Woody Guthrie will appreciate this wonderfully polished folk collection.
Michael Tearson - Radio Personality
I really like the CD's bluegrass/celtic elements – strong writing and performance!
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Johnnie B (live with RD band in studio)
“The CD has gotten a great response from people. One thing that really stands out about the CD is that it incorporates so many different sounds into the music. Listening from my perspective through the headphones with you here, it is just fantastic how your sound blends together. I can’t describe it. It’s just a great blend of music!”
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