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January, 2008 Awesome!!! I listened to this CD this morning, front to back, with a friend who has more than 2000 CDs in his collection. Moondogs--WOW!! I have heard several of these tracks on SongPlanet Radio at SongPlanet.com, but a few were new to me. All I can say is that Susan has an absolutely amazing voice, perfectly suited to all of her tunes. Her smoking hot vocals bring Alannah Myles to mind, but I like Susan better! My friend said that this is the best new CD that he has heard in years! The writing is credited to The Moondogs, so we know this is a team effort. Great tunes, great music, great writing. What more could you ask for? Buy this CD! Ann Nightingale (aka DJ Motmot of SongPlanet.com) via CD Baby
December 20, 2007 Wow...a very nice album, with touches of pop and country, with pleasant voices and hot guitar licks. I've seen them as a cover band, but they've had their own style with these originals, reminiscent of good times in the past. Susan Devlin sings with a bit of Linda Ronstadt, Maria Muldaur, and Natalie Merchant--a haunting, sensual voice that can show emotion and soul, from pop song to hard blues. The male vocals (Gary Castleberry probably) bring back songs from the 60s, with the British pop invasion. "Anthem" is a nice tribute to George Harrison, and the title track sounds a lot like country. There's even a bluesy reggae sound in "Dawg." "Take Your Love and Leave" has a nice edge about a faded relationship that arose out of friendship, and features some wonderful guitar emerging out of the vocals. There's no false flash to take away from the general ambiance--it's a nice album to listen to. They're nice people from the Dallas/Fort Worth area making nice music, and they deserve a listen from you. Steve Alcorn via CD Baby
December 1, 2007 From The Dallas Advocate
Long Road to Your Heart With the release of their album, Rubber Soul, The Beatles did something extraordinary: They created the perfect mix of old and new. They released a set of songs that perpetuated their unique sound while at the same time pioneering new musical frontiers. The Moondogs, guided by the voice of Lakewood Heights resident Susie Devlin, are seeking the same equilibrium. Having adopted an early Beatles moniker, The Moondogs pay appropriate homage to their predecessors on their new album “Long Road To Your Heart.” This album is a rock ’n roll retrospective. It finds its roots in the music that debuted in sock hops across the country and had teeny-boppers jumping for joy. No need to break out the poodle skirts though. The Moondogs have added modern, electric twists that bring the album up to date and have caught the attention of the NARAS (Grammy Awards). That’s right. It seems The Moondogs have serenaded their way through the first round of the nomination process in four separate categories! The Moondogs, including Gary and Lisa Castleberry, Paul Caceres and Bryan Sawyer, have found that delicate balance of old and new, even if they had to take the long road in doing it. —BEN MAGILL Click HERE to view the actual article.
October 3, 2007
Never in their wildest dreams did Flower Mound
residents and grandparents Gary and Lisa Castleberry think they would
be in the running for a Grammy nomination for their rock music, but
that is exactly what has happened for the local couple. Not your
typical rock band, their group,
The Moondogs, put
out their first CD last month after about six years together. A voting
member of the group involved with the Grammys heard the music, loved
it, and has now submitted that CD, entitled Long Road To Your Heart,
to be considered for a Grammy nomination. Click HERE to view the actual article.
What can I say but...WOW!! I was blown away by this group. The entire album was great, and their lead singer, Susan Devlin is filled with "soul." I hope this group catches the attention of music "biggies." They deserve to be heard by all who love blues with a dash of country. FANTASTIC!! Karen Phelps via CD Baby
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