“Quite a potent combination there – Langston Hughes Song for Billie Holiday in a beautiful new setting by Mike Glick and a fine new recording (Generations: Two for the Blues) by Mike, and at the guitar, his son Aleksi Glick.”
And about Living While Black: “Strong Song!”
~ Bob Sherman – Woody’s Children, WFUV-FM
Ethical Brew Coffeehouse –
“This father/son duo, aptly named “Generations,” truly engaged with our audience. Mike Glick’s traditional folk roots and soulful vocals somehow manage to simultaneously blend and contrast with son Aleksi’s jazz-infused masterful guitar licks, creating a unique sound all their own. Whetherriffing on folk, blues, Latin or jazz, Generations offers”
~ Beth & Perry Stein – Ethical Brew Coffeehouse, Teaneck, NJ
Rated 5 out of 5
Nick Noble ~ WICN-FM –
“Generations:Two for the Blues, (is) “A wonderful album!….. Listeners to my show have commented on the timelines and effectiveness of Living While Black, a powerful part of the folk tradition of social commentary.”
~ Nick Noble, WICN-FM, Worcester MA
Ron Goad –
“Katrina Blues is a favorite of mine and ……Daybreak in Alabama is rich and complex, a brilliant and advanced composition…. reminds me of some of my Beatles favorites, songs that grew on me with each new hearing.”
~ Ron Goad, 6 time Wammie winner. board member and former VP of Songwriters Assn of Washington DC
Bob Sherman – WFUV-FM –
“Quite a potent combination there – Langston Hughes Song for Billie Holiday in a beautiful new setting by Mike Glick and a fine new recording (Generations: Two for the Blues) by Mike, and at the guitar, his son Aleksi Glick.”
And about Living While Black: “Strong Song!”
~ Bob Sherman – Woody’s Children, WFUV-FM
Ethical Brew Coffeehouse –
“This father/son duo, aptly named “Generations,” truly engaged with our audience. Mike Glick’s traditional folk roots and soulful vocals somehow manage to simultaneously blend and contrast with son Aleksi’s jazz-infused masterful guitar licks, creating a unique sound all their own. Whetherriffing on folk, blues, Latin or jazz, Generations offers”
~ Beth & Perry Stein – Ethical Brew Coffeehouse, Teaneck, NJ
Nick Noble ~ WICN-FM –
“Generations:Two for the Blues, (is) “A wonderful album!….. Listeners to my show have commented on the timelines and effectiveness of Living While Black, a powerful part of the folk tradition of social commentary.”
~ Nick Noble, WICN-FM, Worcester MA
Ron Goad –
“Katrina Blues is a favorite of mine and ……Daybreak in Alabama is rich and complex, a brilliant and advanced composition…. reminds me of some of my Beatles favorites, songs that grew on me with each new hearing.”
~ Ron Goad, 6 time Wammie winner. board member and former VP of Songwriters Assn of Washington DC