WHAT ARE THEY SAYING ABOUT
BLACK & WHITE NOW?
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"The band teams up with a bevy of talented musicians to achieve a sound audiences have been digging since the Clinton era."
-Jake Bissaro, MOTIF MAGAZINE
(September 2015)
"[45 RPM] is a good album, with a lot of
roots energy and some hot guitar playing."
-Bruce Iglauer, ALLIGATOR
RECORDS
"James' hot rockabilly-influenced guitar
and vocal howl
make an excellent complement to the rhythm
section of DiMuccio and Martin "
-Rick Massimo, PROVIDENCE JOURNAL
"If rockabilly swivels your hips at local
honky tonks, Black & White’s
'So Much for the Classics' disc will cure
any 'Summertime Blues' you have. "
-Jim Vickers, MOTIF MAGAZINE
"Their name is around the state so much
that they've become part of the fabric of
Rhode Island's pop culture."
-Bob Gulla, PROVIDENCE PHOENIX
(December 2001)
"[Black & White] a calliope of blues,
R&B, roots, and rock, is versatile enough
to play to virtually any audience that
sits in front of them ."
-Bob Gulla, PROVIDENCE PHOENIX
(July 2006)
"The crowd on the chilly Saturday afternoon
was properly warmed up by Black & White,
a top-notch blues-rock outfit from Rhode
Island."
-John Ruch, BOSTON HERALD
"Black & White have paid their musical
dues...garnering a legion of fans, respect and critical acclaim
all along the way."
-Michael Khouri, NORTHEAST
PERFORMER
"[45 R.P.M.] fully expresses everything
that is right about Rock-n-Roll, celebrating its birth, lamenting its journey
through the ages, and reaffirming its power and glory."
-Gary Vollono, INDEPENDISC
"....[Black & White] have already earned
a solid reputation on the New England music scene with their distinctive
brand of hard-rocking R&B."
-Ken Stroebel, NORWICH BULLETIN
"Their grooves slither with
absolute coolness and finesse -smooth, slow, with just a hint of jazz...walks
the sleek catwalk of hip rhythm and blues."
-Debbie Catalano, NEW ENGLAND
PERFORMER