| Read the reviews! | Robert K. Oermann Review |
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Orville Davis is classic country. If someone in the audience mistakes "Before You Loved Me" for a Patsy Cline tune, it's because Orville is that good. Orville Davis is damn funny. Listen to these songs and tell me that you can't smile at the lyrical hooks and twists that hide between the verses. Orville Davis knows where he came from. Tough as nails, the man grew up "Rich In Love", and delivers his finest ballad on this new release. Orville Davis is a community builder. New York City is the man's home, but the fast-paced city life is not his nature. For years the man has been throwing his all into getting people together "in a simple old fashioned way." BarnBurner, indeed. Orville continues to inspire every musician he touches with his word and music. Now we have a little more to take home in our pocket. Enjoy. -Ben Krieger |
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| Bill Logan Review | Blues Access |
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"I Keep Sayin' Never Again", "Trouble With The Law", "A Little Bit Dangerous", "Wanted: Total Stranger", and "Midnight Drive-in Show", paint a vivid picture of many experiences Orville has been through; while "Song To You", "Bare Walls", "One Last Dance", and "Blue Angel", express the pain of heartache. One of the most popular songs on the album is the title track, "Howl At The Moon", which, when performed in concert, literally leaves the crowd howling! "Orville delivers all the songs on the album with the music savvy of a "Honky Tonk" master singer, and to realize he also wrote the songs makes your mind drift to the days when men were men and country was country!" (Rob Burrows, WFDU-FM country music producer/ on-air personality) Country music superstar Suzy Bogguss proclaimed that "Orville sounds like a W-i-l-d Child!" Freelance journalist Mark J. Petracca "was blown away by Orville's straight forward, no bulls**t music." Listen to his music and "share his life experience a few tears, a little laughter and a whole lot of tenderness. Orville Davis is the real deal." Orville Davis is "the rockin'est, howlin'est,
honky-tonker to come down the pike in many awhile." Orville
Davis is the one to deliver "Honky Tonk with Attitude." You
will find all of this on Howl At The Moon. |
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