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‘“Rodney Rice has continued his development as one of Americana’s finest songwriters and singers.” - Fervor Coulee

 

“The rollicking country-rock tune finds Rice singing with his commanding, old soul vocals over a steady beat, spicy guitar flourishes, and the soulful touch of an organ.” - Glide Magazine on “Get To Where I’m Going”

“...a dive into timeless Americana and unassuming country...” - Americana Highways on Rodney Rice

“A delightful slice of Americana that showcases not only great musicianship but also some great nostalgia-filled sounds.” - Up To Hear on “How You Told Me So”

“Like the facets of a diamond, each song shines in its own rite.” - Turnstyled, Junkpiled - Roots Music Magazine

"Revel in steel guitars and a shuffling drum beat" -The Boot on "Rabbit Ears Motel"

“These are relatable, universal themes and Rice has that special gift of delivering them effortlessly.” - Country Standard Time on Rodney Rice

“A dynamic ride that features sharp songwriting, with the idea of a sense of place lying at the heart of everything.” - Alan Cackett on Rodney Rice

“Rodney Rice is a revelation. The album is a kaleidoscopic combination of country, blues, rock, soul, folk, dixieland, cajun, and ragtime.” - Turnstyled, Junkpiled - Roots Music Magazine

“...Humour and mischievousness is never far away, even if the themes covered can be serious.” - Americana UK

“These are relatable, universal themes and Rice has that special gift of delivering them effortlessly.” - Country Standard Time

"Rodney Rice is a lot of things. He’s part “Almost Heaven West Virginia" combined with “Rocky Mountain High." He’s part kayak and river guide combined with Texas oil and gas rig geologist. He laughs easily at a silly notion and doesn’t back away from the challenge of a deep question." -Taos News