Talk:The Two Man Gentlemen Band

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Eli Boonin-Vail from the Boulder Weekly said:

"It’s this kind of bizarre presence that has amassed the respect that the two-man group has today. Since their beginnings in 2006, the gents have gone from playing for tips in New York City’s subway stations to opening for Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson. There’s just something about their charming ways that make these boys irresistible to each and every person their music reaches."

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An article on World Music on NPR wrote about The Gentlemen, saying:

"Self-described as "hot, raucous, retro swing for two," Two Man Gentlemen Band lives up to its claim. But, as the name suggests, there's a subtle ridiculousness to the group's sound. Andy Bean and Fuller Condon have made a career of recording old-school, '60s-style folk on vintage equipment, only to pack their songs with parodies, anachronisms and absurdities."

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Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 19:54, 14 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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