"The
Davidson Brothers can look forward to a rewarding musical career
with the potential of extending far beyond their native
Australia."
Bluegrass
Unlimited, August 2004
American
bluegrass magazine
"When
I heard this fine example of Australian Bluegrass performed with
life, energy and fun I just had to play it on air. I knew the
brothers had been around for a while but this record was the
groundbreaker for them, and it was, giving them a nomination at
the Country Music Awards of Australia.
With Josh Grundy, Lachie and his older brother Hamish have given
us an album that is their stepping stone to what I believe could
be international success following in the footsteps of Kym Warner
and Carol Young and their band the Greencards taking Bluegrass
back to America. Check them out and their album when and if you
can. Its an independent release called STAY ALL NIGHT."
John Nutting, May 2004
Presenter
of 'Saturday Night Country' on ABC Radio National
"Blistering
bluegrass and masterful playing from two of the hottest young
pickers in the land!"
Lee
Kernaghan, August 2003
Winner
of 19 Golden Guitars (Australian Country Music Awards)
"They
are nothing short of sensational and are taking the Australian
country music scene by storm."
Trev
Warner, November 2003
Winner
of 2 Golden Guitars (Australian Country Music Awards)
"What
sets [the Davidson Brothers] apart from most is that the levels of
your various abilities are really up there ... The swing stuff is
appealing and very well played."
Pete
Wernick, February 2004
Former
president of the International Bluegrass
Music Association; Member of Hot Rize band
"[The
Davidson Brothers] represent the Country Music Industry in a very
positive light."
Kate
Nugent, May 2004
General
Manager of the Country Music Association of Australia
"The
first single, a Bill Monroe classic (Uncle Pen), says it all about
the Davidson Brothers' music - technically brilliant, and driving
with endless enthusiasm."
Mike
Smith, December 2003
Editor
of Capital News Magazine