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Gary On Stage (Color)
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Gary On Stage (B&W)
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Gary On Stage (Color)
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Gary On Stage (B&W)
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Gary U.S. Bonds
Head Shot (B&W)
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ASSETS (Adobe Acrobat Reader® Required)
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PRESS CLIPPINGS (Adobe Acrobat Reader® Required) |
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MBNA Stage, Ottawa, Show Review (Canoe - JAM) |
Show Review: The Talbot, Tregaron, United Kingdom |
"Teed Off" (Long Island Press, Dave Gil de Rubio) |
"'Back in 20' and roaring" (The Star Ledger, Jay Lustig) |
Featured Artist: Gary U.S. Bonds (Jazz Review) |
"First studio record in 20 years" (Upstage Magazine, Gary Wein) |
School's in session [Excerpt] (L.A. Daily News, Billy Altman) |
"Gary U.S. Bonds gives his all ... on the fairway" (Richard Skelly) |
Blues Wax Magazine, T-Bone & Beardo |
"The Players hold the cards" (Newsday, Glenn Gamboa) |
"Happy to Have the Blues" (Jersey Alive!, Ed Condran) |
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"BACK IN 20" CD REVIEWS (Adobe Acrobat Reader® Required) |
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"Quite why you'd want to teach this particular 'old dog' any tricks old or new is baffling, just leave him be, he's doing fine."
Blues Matters!, February 2005 |
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"He remains a master of the soulful party record."
Boston Phoenix, July 14, 2004 |
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"After a two-decade absence from the recording scene, Bonds and his own band of veterans romp through a
bunch of classic 'tunes-to-imbibe-tequila-to.'"
Amazon.com, June 2004 |
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"Bonds is back at his yowling, party-making best ... Highly Recommended"
Soul Tracks, 2004 |
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"The gritty blues and soul that marks the Jersey Shore sound wasn't invented by Bruce
Springsteen. He borrowed it from house rocker supreme Gary U.S. Bonds."
New York Post, May 30, 2004 |
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"Gary U.S. Bonds has been producing good music for 45 years. The soul singer's new CD, "Back In 20," his first
album in two decades, is a worthy addition to his excellent legacy."
Boston Herald, May 28, 2004 |
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"All I want to say about Gary U.S. Bonds' new release is 'WOW!'
Beach Music Review, 2004
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"KING BISCUIT PRESENTS GARY U.S. BONDS" REVIEWS
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"The K.B.F.H. has officially helped prove that this man can still rock the house. In
Bonds we trust."
The Norwalk Times, May 19, 2003
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"Has any artist so effortlessly navigated the boundary of what we're told to think of as
black music and white music? Bonds is the real McCoy."
Riverfront Times, November 15, 2001
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