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Press Reviews
Atlantic Jazz Festival Review [+ Show]
Dirty Linen
Eric Fresia and the Offsprings turned out to be a ...
Eric Fresia and the Offsprings turned out to be a major discovery. The Offsprings consisted of Sam, 11, who played percussion, and Charlotte, 9, who played piano and marimba. The set consisted mostly of high energy originals from Fresia's new album, many performed with a Caribbean beat, but a killer version of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" stole the show. by Paul-Emile Comeau Dirty Linen #127 pg. 29 (December 2006/January 2007)
Down at the Opera CD review [+ Show]
The Chronicle Herald February 12, 2004
" Down at The Opera is a funky reggae/ global groo...
" Down at The Opera is a funky reggae/ global groove that keeps your ears on their toes from one track to the next" Stephan Cooke The Chronicle Herald Halifax Nova Scotia
Down at the Opera CD review [+ Show]
Halifax Daily News May 13, 2004
"...THE ALBUM HAS THE IMMEDIATE FEEL OF A LIVE BAN...
"...THE ALBUM HAS THE IMMEDIATE FEEL OF A LIVE BAND LOCKED INTO SOME URGENT GROOVES..." Sandy Macdonald Halifax Daily News
Whistle and Crow CD review [+ Show]
The Coast January 13 , 2000
"... it all adds up to the vibe. " Kevin Corbett ...
"... it all adds up to the vibe. " Kevin Corbett The Coast
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