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Bob Andrews: Press

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID

“ Bob Andrews is one of the best songwriters to come through my songwriting workshops, and the list of alumni include David Wilcox, Kristina Olsen and a number of other folks of which you’ve already heard…audiences will enjoy this guy.”

Bob Franke

“ Bob Andrews is a talented songwriter with a captivating stage presence. It’s great to hear his songs. They are wonderfully clever, well constructed and a joy to listen to. He’s one of those writers whose songs will be picked up by groups all over the country.”
Dick Pleasants, 91.9 FM WUMB Boston

“It’s not just Bob’s songs – they’re well crafted and written from the heart for sure. But there’s more…it’s the delivery that carries the music. Bob’s voice and instrumentation bring a powerful emotional element to the listener. Whether on the back porch or concert hall, Bob will touch you with the depth of his compelling songs. Each tells a story, and each will draw you in.”

David Broida, presenter, Concerts Under the Stars, King of Prussia, PA

“ Another powerful voice has been added to the acoustic music fray. Bob Andrews writes songs that speak to the universal experience of living in the late twentieth and early twenty first century. He has the eloquence of Bob Franke, the evocative imagery of Dave Mallet, and the soul of Pete Seeger. We’ll be singing Bob’s music for a long time.”

Tom Rowe, Schooner Fare

“ Bob Andrews has a wonderful gift for painting a lyrical landscape that leads us right to the heart of whatever emotional situation he wishes to explore. His work is focused and tightly woven….hearing his songs for the first time made me want to go back and hear them again and again.”

Eric Behr, Boston based singer/songwriter

“ In Bob’s song there is a complexity, a subtlety and refinement that only comes with time and careful attention.”

Joe Bretschneider, Mainstage Center for the Arts

“ Bob draws his audience in like a magnet. His songs delight the heart without being sentimental: they have an edge without being callous. He is a great new talent…”

Margo Hennebach, Mad Agnes
(Apr 11, 2006)