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Robert K. Oermann, Music Row Magazine
T÷Raw but listenable. Garage country, with plenty of verve and energy.
Robert K. Oermann, Music Row Magazine
These guys have a rag-tag quality that's quite endearing. I bet they can get 'em up on the pubs's dance floor. Producer Krusen is noted for his work in pop, but proves here he's got a deft touch for raspy country too.
Rick Bell, Country Standard Time
What will distinguish Larkin from the dozens of other singer-songwriters kicking around Nashville? As he admits in his song "If Walls Could Talk," Larkin is an "average Joe," yet he is able to relate attitudes and philosophies is well-told, tightly packed three-minute songs. Now that's something special.
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Chris Blackburn, Your Sound
.......the vibe that the songs radiate is roots-authenticity.......
........You would be hard pressed to find a more exciting blend of country, blues, and rock in a Boston live band. These guys put on a great show and there is not a single member that doesn't stand behind every single note he plays......
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Freight Train Boogie
....... some good solid songs with arrangements, a few amusing songs thrown in for distraction........
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J.Place, The LOCAL Music Entertainment and Pub
Teddy Larkin is a phenomenon to experience-total absorption in the tunes and Tom Waits aura provide an engrossing scene for any spectator.
Rich from Texas
....the best beer drinking, barbecuing CD since Jerry Jeff Walker in his prime.....

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