Worth the wait
author: paul rowson
My wife and I saw the Last Call Girls outside on the patio at the Cushing Street Bar in 2005...small crowd but a brilliant gig - no CD available at this point. Really enjoyed getting 'It's never too late to get lucky'. The standout track for me is'I'll be True - great production with fabulous accordion/violin break, beautifully balanced bass and drum lines(less is more) and lovely vocals and lyrics.
Hope you are on live somewhere in May this year when we're over from the UK
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Love it
author: OW
This CD makes me happy every time I listen to it. Some traditional songs, some Mollys songs,and some new songs- I like it all.
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author: j.eaton
Bravo! I have every cd that Nancy McCallion has been part of and "It's Never to Late to Get Lucky" is definatly a wonderful new chapter.
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A+ The Last Call Girls, a local band, has its first CD out and it is spectacular
author: The Tucson Citizen
Published: 11.30.2006
CD Review: The Last Call Girls
CORKY SIMPSON
Tucson Citizen
"It's Never Too Late to Get Lucky" (self-produced)
"Tucson's a good town for music," says Nancy McCallion, who sings - beautifully - in a group that's good for Tucson.
The Last Call Girls, a local band, has its first CD out and it is spectacular.
Nancy performs vocals with her sister-in-law, Lisa McCallion. Nancy also plays guitar and penny whistle, while Lisa doubles on bass. Kevin Schramm plays guitar, Dobro and accordion; Tom Rhodes fiddle, guitar and mandolin and Michael Joyal, drums.
"Kevin and I used to tour with the Mollys," Nancy says. "About four years ago we formed The Last Call Girls. Some of our songs are traditional country, but we also have a swing tune, a bluegrassy thing and a little rock.
"We're pretty eclectic," adds the Cholla High School and University of Arizona (class of '89) graduate.
The Girls have the kind of sound that invites you onto an old front porch on a summer evening to sit a spell and listen.
Nancy and Lisa McCallion have sung together since they were teenagers - and it shows. Their immense talents blend perfectly.
Nancy plays a haunting intro on the penny whistle on "Little Maggie," which has a tang of Irish music, and it shows the band's versatility.
This CD is a must, especially if you're a fan of country or folk.
Grade: A+
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