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QUOTES "Greg Klyma is
a home-cooked meal and a vaudeville show in a fast food karaoke world.
He is beyond definitions of style and arbiters of cool. He is precisely
who he is, no additives or fillers."
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He spins meandering tales
on a long loved acoustic that bring us to that point where we realize
the glass is half empty and half full at the same time.
- Performing Songwriter Magazine, June 2004 |
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"He's
the real deal,
singing about stuff that matters." - Sing Out! Magazine Winter 2004 Vol. 47, #4 |
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"Witty, down home troubadour." A "singer/songwriter with (an) Arlo Guthrie-esque voice (who)
writes socially conscious ballads and acoustic-guitar ditties thick with
hippie happiness that assume audiences are both smart and able to laugh."
"An artist to
watch as he follows inspirations and seeks to put his own spin on them"
Acoustic Cafe's One to Watch, June 2003 "Steve Earle (if he did acid instead
of crack)" "I always find my self reaching for big pointless words nobody wants to hear like 'colloquial' when I try and describe Greg Klyma. Truth is, Greg was that neighbor kid you got to mow your lawn or run errands for you cause you knew he was friendly, down to earth and trustworthy. And even though this seasoned road dog lives basically out of his van most of the year, he never strikes you as having been beaten down by the long miles, late-night radio preachers and truck stop coffee. It's Greg's boy-next-door personality that makes his high plaintive voice seem less "High and Lonesome" and more like "Hi, how ya doin'" - Butch Ross, Philadephia, PA (www.butchross.com) "Greg Klyma has a down home approach to his songwriting with much of his material focusing on storytelling. They will take you on a journey from times long ago, into dreams one may hope to have of the future." - Lea at the Evening Muse in Charlotte, NC |
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