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"A song that just keeps growing on you. Great stuff Stig"
"Ummm.... hello!! I think I fell in love with this the
very second your harmonica started the piece. Love your style and folksy
hartwarming sound. Loved every second!!"
Ah yes, the white crested rollers. Love that description. I like the
simplicity of this folk type song. Very well done for that genre.
"I'm transported.....
Lovely indeed!! : )"
"Another great song! Your lyrics and performance are so
unpretentious. Really like that I do."
"Like the unusual metaphors in the lyrics. Made me think,
which folk songs should do! You have a lovely voice and everything about this
song is beautiful."
MoonTurnedBlue - Monday, November
16, 2009
"An Album to relax to." The Mid-Norfolk Times,
December 2009.
"Songs In The Key Of Stig is
remarkably consistent in sound, tempo and energy throughout.
Denson opens with arguably the best tune on the album, Wild
Track. It's a celebration of nature and getting back to where we started
with a decent melody.
Nothing Is Forgotten steps up
considerably, with poignant lyrics and an antiquarian Celtic arrangement. Denson
pays tribute to his homeland with Heaven Is A Place In
Norfolk.
Graceful Black sounds like a
wonderful song. He hits the right notes on Woman So Fine, a love song
that sounds like soundtrack material. " WWReview, December 2009.
- Stig made a guest appearance on Wayland Radio's Folk Show
singing four tracks from Songs in the Key of Stig on 1st November.
- Stig's CD is being reviewed by Mardles, the leading
Folk magazine of East Anglia and Maverick, the Country and
Folk news-stand publication said "I'd
recommend highly to anyone who wants honest emotion without all the
bombast" in a 3.5 Star review (April 2010 issue)
- Stig was interviewed by the Mid-Norfolk Times paper
for a special feature in the December 2009 issue.
- Stig has just won new awards for Cry of a Seagull
and Changing Wind.
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