"Start with honest emotions, mix with a selection of the finest support musicians you will find, season the whole dish with some New York attitude and get ready for some of the tastiest blues ever to be served up."
~ Joe Grandwilliams
Good Times Magazine
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"Possibly the best blues slide guitarist this side of the Mississippi or at least of the East River. Whether on his feet playing slide guitar licks to rival the best or sitting down with his Regal dobro across his lap, Kearney just gets better and better. His talent transcends all musical boundaries and in a perfect world, his name would be known from coast to coast".
~ Ron Biegel
Long Island Voice |
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"... Kerry Kearney, master of the dobro and Breezy Point guitar slinger brings a new take on blues/roots music known as 'psychedelta.' An electrifying performer, Kearney... is an amazing slide guitarist. His electric guitar work is the stuff of which lightning storms are made..."
~ Blue Lou Margiore
Good Times Magazine,
Relix Magazine |
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"...raucous, gritty wailing and upbeat blues..."
~ Laura Dobbins
ATOMIC Magazine |
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"A singing, song writing, guitar playing, showman sensation with great chops and a really hot band."
~ Modern Drummer Magazine |
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"Smokin..."
~ Robyn Lane
On-air personality
WRAT, Bellmar, NJ
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"Kerry mixes his diversity with pure energy and love that my listeners have no choice but to love his music."
~ Danny G
The Evening Blues Show
WRHU 88.7fm
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Leslie West, (Mountain), to Warren Haynes (Govt. Mule, Allmans)
While hanging backstage at Brookhaven Amphitheatre, and hearing their opening act shredding...
“Who the f*#k is that?!"
(They run out front to see)
Warren Haynes,
"It figures, it's Kerry!"
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"At present, when 'carbon-copy' seems to have become the set standard of musical style, it is so refreshing to enjoy a performance of original artistry. No gimmicks, no stylistic replication of artists past, but a fresh, innovative voice. Kerry's songwriting includes honest lyrics and music performed with emotion, energy and an unquestionable command of his instrument."
~ Joan Mallotides
New York Blues & Jazz Society
Editor E*BluesNews
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