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Moo-Town Productions: Press

“A consummate compilation of Milwaukee’s finest folk…who share the vision of ‘change through peace’ with some very beautiful music.”
The Shepherd Express (May 16, 2002)
“This collection is better than most.”
Colleen Moore - Dirty Linen (Oct 1, 2002)
“Archival and interesting.”
Victor K. Heyman - Sing Out! (Sep 1, 2002)
"'Peace Light' is probably my favorite on the album. It's a jaunty tune with great vocal harmonizing by the Recycled Angels...Pamela Means ('Mule') sings with a great deal of passion. She has a wonderful voice and wraps her almost sultry voice around the words...John Stano's 'Be All You Can Be' injects some humor into the proceedings. It's a fun, sarcastic song."
Green Man Review (Mar 2, 2005)

About JYM MOONEY

"Fabulous songwriting talents!"
Sandy Weisto - The Coffee House (Dec 31, 2007)
“A local folk hero.”
The Shepherd Express (Mar 2, 2005)
“One of Milwaukee’s premier folk artists.”
The WMSE Transmitter (Mar 2, 2005)
“His songs explore personal concerns and idiosyncrasies…Mooney sounds like he could be a mellow Midwestern cousin of Loudon Wainwright III.”
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Mar 2, 2005)
“Jym Mooney is my favorite Milwaukee songwriter.”
Fritz Schuler, Golden Ring Folklore Center (Mar 2, 2005)
“As a songwriter, Jym’s craft keeps getting better and better.”
Larry Penn (Mar 2, 2005)
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