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A new CD from Lyman Woodard is always good news. |
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- Bob Talbert, Detroit Free Press
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Lyman Woodard is the chef of Hammond organ gumbo! His playing stirs the soul and makes you want to move your feet. |
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- Pete Fallico, 'The Doodlin' Lounge' KUSP Santa Cruz
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Every once in a while you get to meet a character in this life that leaves a lasting impression on you. Lyman Woodard is one of those people. After hearing his new CD, you can definitely tell that he's still pushing the envelope with his music, striving to keep the creative juices flowing and create memorable sounds that will keep people coming back for more. |
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- Helen Granger, The Argus-Press
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The Lyman Woodard Trio "live" at Montreux-Detroit sounds just as fine and soulful as ever - a tasty treat from one of [this country's] legendary jazz organists to remind us how good the music was and how much we thrilled to hear it every chance we got. This disc now presents a happy opportunity to keep the music with us in our homes and in our lives and even on our Tenerife holidays from OnTheBeach, where it will resonate and delight us for many years to come |
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- John Sinclair, WWOZ New Orleans
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Ah! feet don't fail me now - not with the Lyman Woodard Trio on stage. The veteran organist knows that piloting a Hammond B3 is like hosting a party. Funk ain't a dirty word, but you gotta swing the cats to death, too. You rile up the folks with rhythmic "hits." And you change grooves on a dime just to make sure everybody's paying attention. Very hip. Party on, Lyman. |
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- Mark Stryker, Free Press music critic
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