Here’s
What They’re Saying About Dave Stamey:
"Perhaps the
greatest cowboy balladeer alive today."--Seth Hopkins, Director,
Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, GA
"When
Dave Stamey sings on my stage the chills run up my spine to meet
the hair standing on the back of my neck…his songs go beyond
music to rattle the memories in our ancestor's genes…To every
club and venue owner I suggest, ‘hire Dave every time you
can and keep him as long as he will stay.’ Dave Stamey will
make you look like you have the best taste in entertainment in town.
"
--Bob Stane, The Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena and The Ice
House in Pasadena.
“It’s phenomenal to see one man develop that kind of
relationship with the listener. He stands shoulder to shoulder with
the top performers in the industry…”
--Frank Wolking Wet Mountain Festival Westcliffe, CO
“Booking Dave Stamey is pure pleasure because his fans, far
and wide, will drive for hours to hear him. When he hasn’t
been around for a while, people start asking. They love this guy…”
--Phee Sherline, Fallbrook, CA Americana Concert Series
Dave Stamey is one of the best Western songwriters alive today.
His melodies blend perfectly with his lyrics to the point where
you can almost feel the wind against your face and smell the soft
scent of the sage. He never fails to engage his audience and take
them on a rewarding journey through the panorama of the West.”
--Mike Fleming, Director, Santa Clarita, CA Cowboy Festival
Dave Stamey calls himself a cowboy singer, which is true considering
he is a Bona fide cowboy, and he’s one heck of a singer, but
he is also a great artist…
--Ron Colone, Tales From The Tavern Concert Series
“His Music is gorgeous, often funny, and his performance is
flawless…”
--Bonsall Village News
“Pound for pound the best solo act on the circuit…”
--Liz Masterson, Arvada Center for the Arts Arvada, CO
“ If you haven’t discovered him yet, it’s time
you broadened your horizons…”
--Cowboy Magazine
“…One of the most talented young songwriters in the
country…”
--Jack Hannah, Sons of the San Joaquin
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