Praise for Folk Hero Sandwich

Gordon Nash--"I listened to the album and it blew me away. When I first saw you I thought you were a really talented songwriter with some rough edges. Now you are a polished musican that has lost none of his individuality. You have great musicians working with you, too. The world needs to discover you."

Mark Hollingsworth--"Today I checked my mail and got your CD. I sat down with my headphones and listened to the whole thing. Man, I'm just really moved by it. I remember being in your living room and seeing the stacks of paper with lyrics written on them. I thought to myself how can anyone be able to write this much stuff.... I was moved by the way the lyrics and the music worked together, how each song told a story, had a message that was interesting and very often gave me a feeling of wanting to cry. I don't know why, yes I do. Because you we're telling everyone's story. Some of the songs I remember you and Eric working on together - Trustafarian Blues, Grad School. And I remember when you wrote Eddie's in the Ether about your ex-boss. My favorites are Neon Venus and Folk Hero's Farewell. They are all gems. Your friend did a great job mixing for you. I wish the whole world could get the chance to hear your music Lee. I always feel that everytime you make a CD, the end product is just incredibly rich with ideas and sounds. I have the feeling in my bones that you've tapped into ... an endless well of music that I think we the listeners are so fortunate to be able to hear."

David Morreale (voicemail)--"I think your fucking CD rocks, man. I put it in that first day and didn't take it out for, like…I listened to it three times in a row, and I listened to it a whole bunch of times since then. And it's great to hear somebody local with a local effort and make it actually as good as anything I've heard on a national level."