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Kevin Griffin is like more Springsteen than Dave Matthews, more like Johnny Cash than Bob Dylan and more like Van Morrison than Paul Simon. He tells stories, from a boy's dream to ride the fire truck to a murderer on the run.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2003
Red Skies
Kevin Griffin
Record Label: Tricycle Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Red Skies 2:51 $0.49
Go On 3:29 $0.49
Give The Moon To Mary 3:13 $0.49
Continental Drift 3:10 $0.99
Ride The Fire Truck 3:13 $0.49
Casual Glance 4:42 $0.49
Annie Please 4:00 $0.49
Get Fired Up 3:50 $0.49
Are You Still Sleeping? 2:21 $0.49
Skippy Drives 3:52 $0.49
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Find out more about Kev, visit www.tricycle-music.com
See pictures. See shows. You know the routine. Bells, whistles and more.
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From THE BOSTON GLOBE - Boston's Kevin Griffin says he wants to write songs like Paul Simon, sing like Marvin Gaye, and be cool like Johnny Cash. Now that's a tall order. But he should have added Bob Dylan and Willie Nile because that's who he sounds like on his debut CD, "Red Skies," with his nasally affective voice and folk-blues guitar style. The title track is a real keeper, and "Go On" has a neat line about old folks telling long-winded stories to the young folks: "Go on, tell it to the grandkids/PG versions they won't forget."

"Listened the other day. Good record. Liked the first song best. A good driving tune!"

-Bill Abbate
WBOS Radio Boston, MA

STUFF@night Magazine
Charming, handsome, funny, intelligent, talented . . . these are some of the qualities that come to mind when we think of the ideal folk/blues performer. Coincidentally, Kevin Griffin - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and our good friend - performs tonight as part of his new month-long residency at the Lizard Lounge (1667 Mass Ave, Cambridge). He'll be belting out tunes from his new CD, Red Skies, just out on Tricycle Music. With any luck, he'll also do one of his world-famous Scottish-brogue imitations. That one slays the crowd every time! Plus, Kevin is a very charming, handsome, funny, intelligent, and talented folk/blues performer. The show starts around 9.

THE SANTA BARBARA INDEPENDENT
KEVIN GRIFFIN
Red Skies

Folk singers with acoustic guitars are a dime a dozen on every street in every neighborhood in every city in America. But some stand out much more than others. Take the breath of fresh folk-air that is Kevin Griffin, straight outta Boston. Initial listens invoke a bit of Dylan, a little Dave Matthews, and (thankfully) a whole lot of Griffin's rich guitar strums and wizened vocals. The title track shines, and the gorgeous "Annie Please" (the plea of a man accused of murder) is as soul-searching as any song you'll hear.
- Brier Random

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Blessed (and cursed) with a bluesy voice, Kevin Griffin mixes folk lyrics, pop melodies, and an acoustic guitar into some catchy songs.

Kevin says all he wants to do is write songs like Paul Simon, sing like Marvin Gaye, and be cool like Johnny Cash.

He currently resides in Boston and has been seen recently at many Boston area clubs, including the Paradise Lounge, Kendall Cafe, T.T. the Bears, The Lizard Lounge, TOWER RECORDS and the Midway Cafe. He has also played the Block Island Folk Festival and, with his band Henshaw, has played TOAD in Somerville.

RED SKIES features ten great acoustic roots rock songs that you will quickly find yourself singing along with. Kevin's songs feel immediately comfortable, with only his acoustic guitar (and some occasional harmonica) joining his unique voice to make a CD that is sure to become a staple in your CD-listening rotation.

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REVIEWS

Reminiscent of Bob Dylan, Red Skies is simple, straight forward and lyrically be
author: Kate Iannotti
Each song on Red Skies is independent and unique. The lyrics will roll around your head after just a few repeats of the CD. You'll find yourself humming Skippy Drives when you wake up in the morning and Annie Please as you stare out your windshield on the ride home, caught up in the quiet pleading of a man on the run. Over all, a fantastic accomplishment.
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A true songwriter. Red Skies is a must for roadtrips and nights on the porch.
author: K.Abraham
A true songwriter. Red Skies is a must for roadtrips and nights on the porch. Mellow yet moody.
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A true songwriter. Red Skies is a must for roadtrips and nights on the porch.
author: K.Abraham
A true songwriter. Red Skies is a must for roadtrips and nights on the porch. Mellow yet moody.
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The Irish have done it again
author: butter
Proving once again that great songwriting is goes a lot further than a rack full of guitar effects or an expensive video. Red skies is the Positively 4th Street of this generation.
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