\"I\'m impressed\"
author: Russ Ballard, legendary hit songwriter
Lead singer and guitarist of Argent... ... Hit Song Roster includes:
\"God Gave Rock and Roll To You\" - Argent...
\"Since You Been Gone\" - Rainbow...
\"Liar\" - Three Dog Night...
\"Winning\" - Santana...
\"You Can Do Magic\" - America
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Follow the Summer
author: Andy Morten – Shindig! Magazine,vol.2,No6 Sept-Oct issue
“Terms like “crafted”, “melodic” and “lush” have become so wantonly overused of late that they’ve
almost ceased to prick up one’s ears the way they used to. Dave Dill’s fifth solo set Follow the Summer is all of these things. It’s also sunny, soft, and sweet but not in the squashed apricot sense.
The first thing that sprung to my mind upon hearing ‘Miss America’ and ‘Happily Ever After’ was The Gladhand’s mid-90’s gem La Di Da, particularly the sound of Dill’s voice and the warm guitar/keyboard interplay. The omnipresent influence of “those bands beginning with a B” may loom large but there’s more to the windows-down road rock of ‘Don’t Remember’ and the desperately fragile ‘Perfect There’ than mere clever revisionism.”
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Beatles, Badfinger, Todd Rundgren, and Big Star
author: Jack Rabid, Editor, The Big Takeover Magazine
...Brian Wilson, his backing Wondermints, and Jon Brion—three L.A. luminaries that popped into my head (maybe a little Emitt Rhodes post Merry-Go-Round, too). But there’s also tincey bits of the four horsemen, Beatles, Badfinger, Todd Rundgren, and Big Star—if they’d been recording cheery, feel-good, mellow soft-psych pop with Wilson circa 20/20, instead. There’s also three songs, interestingly enough, co-written with Derek Holt of ‘70s Brits Climax Blues Band (remember 1977 #3 “Couldn’t Get it Right?”). Dill’s voice, though, reminds of Gerry Rafferty of Steelers’ Wheel (“Stuck in the Middle With You) and solo (“Baker Street”), only more harmonies-driven. Very pleasant little disc!
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Fabulous!
author: Jon \"Mojo\" Mills, Editor in Chief, Shindig! Magazine
Fabulous!
So much of the American power pop ’60s thing is formulaic, tired and obvious... Dave is different. Even better than The Wondermints in their prime...I\'M NOT LETTING MINE GO\"
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