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"Strongly recommended… Alistair Goodwin and Nigel Rippon use guitar and electric cello, blending together a very unique sound… Well worth going to see this act."
Rob Whitaker, GigBase Magazine, December 2002
"They are simply jaw-hangingly, gob-smackingly good."
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Music Eye Magazine, December 2003
"Beautiful singing, beautiful guitar playing and beautiful cello."
The Kashmir Klub, London
"Al is a prolific songwriter with a unique voice."
Chichester Observer
"He writes his own songs...drawing inspiration from such artists as Jeff Buckley and David Gray. Distinctive vocals and first class guitar work…"
"Cellars at Eastney" write-up
"Fantastic..! Check out the website, get the dates and go and see them ...they're a cracking act."
John Cuthill, BBC Radio
"Inspired…
Their original music is unique. If you like the easy appeal of David Gray, the harmonies of Turin Brakes, the intrigue of Jeff Buckley or the haunting depths of Tom McRae, then the idea of combining these with the infinitely re-visitable melodies of early Counting Crows and rooting them firmly in a foundation of Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell is likely to appeal to you…
...The audience were captivated and you can only appreciate how good these guys are by hearing them."
GigBase Magazine, July 2003
"Alistair writes and performs some great acoustic led tunes. His unique duet with Nigel Rippon is one of the highlights of the popular Edge of the Wedge acoustic club and can be heard on his self titled CD."
Stink Records Label Review
CD Review
"3 tracks of original material which allow you to hear the intricate proficiency of these two talented musicians."
GigBase Magazine, December 02
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