
"Huriwtz's Prairie Blues come across as natural as breathing"
- John Conquest -3rd Coast Music
"Mike Hurwitz writes song like Larry Mahan rode broncs"
- Dave Stamey
" a seemingly effortless delivery that goes down like a smooth, perfectly aged shot of fine scotch whiskey "
-Sing Out!
"Mike Hurwitz's voice and stories have been in the grain of the American West for a long time. Listen to his tunes and you'll be there too"
- Greg Keeler - Big Sky Journal
"Hurwitz's dusky baritone resonates with the sounds of mountains he's pondered, horses he's wrangled and land he's travelled. He's the real deal."
- Meredith Oaks
"Michael Hurwitz grew up with a guitar in one hand and reins in the other. Along the road he's howled with coyotes and picked with the greats, and has become the best of both - wild and untamed."
- American Cowboy Magazine
Gary McMahan's songs have been recorded by stars like Ian Tyson, Chris LeDoux, and Riders In The Sky. And, he has recorded four critically acclaimed albums himself. His most recent album received the most prestigious award in Western music: a National Cowboy Hall of Fame Wrangler Award.
Dave is a fine songwriter, and a great performer He's received many awards from the WMA and others
Juni Fisher - Juni is a talented songwriter and singer. She also a fine performer and has recieved too many awards to even mention.
Parks Reece's art has been exhibited, and is in private collections, across the United States, Canada, and Europe. It has also appeared nationally in numerous magazines as well as in books and on book covers and Mike's latest CD cover is courtesy of Parks.
Win Blevins' early book, Give Your Heart to the Hawks, is still in print after thirty years. Other works include Stone Song, a novel about Crazy Horse, for which he won the 1996 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award and the 1996 Spur Award. He's written 15 books, including a Dictionary of the American West, numerous screenplays and magazine articles.
"Greg Keeler is a sensible and serious poet who also happens to be laugh out loud funny" - Tim Cahill