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BILL TONSAKER (AND THE KITSILANO COWBOYS) Every country critic needs a musical lifeline. Mine came in the form of Bill Tonsaker and the Kitsilano Cowboys, who showed up on my CD player just as Nashville was burying me in an avalanche of mush and unoriginality. Nah, I'd never heard of Tonsaker, either. But the Surrey excavating contractor turned heavy-equipment training instructor has my attention now. His 10-song album, "Five Bucks A Lick", is pure enjoyment, a tribute to the classics - "I'm An Old Cowhand", "Deep Water", "Blues For Dixie" - from a polished tenor with a lifelong devotion to Western Swing. Tonsaker isn't backed up by your average Friday night Legion special, either. The eight-piece Cowboys include Jesse Zubot on fiddle, producer Andreas Schuld on guitar and Chris Nordquist on drums. - Larry Pynn, Vancouver Sun |
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BILL TONSAKER AND THE KITSILANO COWBOYS - John P. McLaughlin, The Vancouver Province |
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Western Swing is just about my favorite kind of country music. Done right, it's an infectious, good-time music. On his debut release, BILL TONSAKER, from out on Canada's left coast, does it right as he proves you don't have to be from Texas or Oklahoma to make this music. TONSAKER'S repertoire is all familiar songs like "Right or Wrong", "Blues for Dixie" and the campy "I'm an Old Cowhand". About the only surprise is the sex change on Patsy Montana's "I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart". But TONSAKER does a mighty fine job and his band hits all the right licks on their fiddles, pedal steels and guitars. - Mike Regenstreif, Montreal Gazette |
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