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"That's a killer vocal he does on that song (Oh Glory)." John Cephas of Cephas & Wiggins

"I've always been impressed with his taste in music." Gene Shay of WXPN. and MC of the Philadelphia Folk Festival

 

"In Philadelphia, Andyblue has been the labor movement's best friend in music for the past 25 years. When my union went on strike for 2 weeks, he was instrumental in bringing media attention to our struggle and was a nightly figure on the news, leading our picket line demonstrations." Tom Paine Cronin, President of District council 47, AFSCME

 

"A heavenly voice." Joseph Shabalala, leader of Ladysmith Black Mambazo

 

"Voodoo Music is a quintessential collection of blues by a master performer." Charly Mann, editor of The Maverick Report

 

"Andyblue has been an asset to the labor day parade in Philadelphia for most of the past 18 years. Union members in Philadelphia look forward each year to Andy's blues and labor songs." Jim Moran, founder and retired chairman of the Philadelphia Labor Day parade

 

"Man, can that guy sing." Ann Rabson of Sapphire, The Uppity Blues Women

"I wish I could sing like that. He's one of these guys every song he sings is a gem." Roger Sprung

"His performance of 'Daddy, What Did You Do in the Strike' was a memorable performance." Joe Glazer, former chairman of the Labor Heritage Foundation and editor of 'The AFSCME Songbook'

"Listening to his recording of 'The Bourgeois Blues' was a real treat." Julian Bond, National Chairman of the NAACP

"He's been sending me tapes for years and I always look forward to listening." Peggy Seeger

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