

Since being directed to Ron Armstrong's CD, Just Around The Bend,
it has become akin to a constant companion. It's a matter of simply
loving Ron's music and groove. It's Rock, it's Blues, it's Country and
there's Soul and R&B in evidence...what now is tagged as Americana.
Anyone with the hipness to cover Bob Dylan, Jimmy Reed, and
Willie Dixon gets my vote. But Ron's versions go way beyond
imitation...it's interpretation. The originals are equally rewarding.
Absorb the narrative sweep of Fences and let the lyrical thrust seep in. What emerges is almost a condensed version of Steinbeck's Travels With Charley,
but with a Rock n' Roll groove. Ron has lived this stuff and it
reflects in the music...an artist who writes and sings of real life and
real things. Just Around The Bend is an opus aided by class
players (Steve Duncan, Will Ray, Jerry Raney, John Davis and the always
great Joel Scott Hill). And why not? Ron Armstrong is a class
artist…the real thing indeed.
Reviewer: Michael Macdonald, Victoria, Australia
Ron Armstrong stands as a piece of Rock n’ Roll history, yet he is a
recently opened vault, chock-full of rockin’ Alternative Country/
Americana/ Roots Rock heart and soul. (click here for full version) Reviewer: Jerry Raney, San Diego, CA www.beatfarmers.com
Ron
Armstrong's style of singing is without a doubt unparalleled and
assuredly it brings about differences of opinion. For the vocalist's
honor it must be said that he really doesn't hesitate bringing forth
his self-dependent style. Instead, he does exactly what he wants then
transfers the responsibility for interpretation to the listener. Just Around The Bend’s
genre is definitely one of those in-betweens. It can't be unambiguously
categorized as Blues, Rock n’ Roll, Country or even a Country-Rock
album. The clichéd term, 'Americana', is also far from illuminating in
this case. Anyway, we are talking about a very delightful piece which
is certainly worthy of checking out. Do we even need more
characterizing?
Reviewer: Pete Hoppula, editor, Blues News Magazine, Finland
http://www.bluesnews.fi/levyarvio_ronarmstrong.htm
For indie music fans that are ready to be wowed by covers such as Dylan’s Just Like a Woman, or Chuck Berry’s You Can’t Catch Me, then Ron Armstrong’s Just Around the Bend may be just what they may be looking for.
This new CD release by Armstrong, aside from the aforementioned covers,
is full of some of the most outstanding original material by an artist,
performed by his unique vocals and keyboard style. He has lived what he
performs in his music, and on this particular album, it certainly shows.
Reviewer: L. Anne Carrington, Indie Music Stop http://www.IndieMusicStop.com
The 10-track CD, Just Around The Bend,
is a rocking mix of covers and originals and the team knocks it out
with Oh Suzie sounding like Orbison era Wilburys. Armstrong honors
the Glimmer Twins with a bluesy and authentic version of Little Red
Rooster. Ron's rendition of Chuck Berry's You Can't Catch Me rolls
along nicely and reveals Armstrong as one worthy of keeping up with.
Hopefully the next bend in the road will come up a little faster with a
new Armstrong release just around the corner!
Reviewer: Richard J Lynch, Ringwood, New Jersey http://www.Kweevak.com & http://www.SoundPress.net
I
admit I was first drawn to this album by the audacity of a man who
would show himself in three pictures starting with that military
uniform. I expected to find a political statement on the
album. After several times listening all the way through Ron
Armstrong's Just Around The Bend, I don't know a thing about
his politics. Alls I know is, he served his country and he feels
a song when he sings it… makes me feel it too. I think he's got that special look of a man knowing who the hell he is. He's not selling nonsense, and isn't playing.
Reviewer: Billy Sheppard, Los Angeles, CA http://www.myspace.com/billysheppard23
"I like it,(the CD...Just Around The Bend ), very much. The blues feeling in his music is incredible".
Reviewer: Roberto Lupercio, Rock Evolucion Radio Show, Calexico, CA http://suruabc.uabc.mx/mxl.m3u or http://sur.uabc.mx/
The (your) CD is super. I have listened to it or a dozen times. Reviewer: Charlotte Beer … Los Angeles, CA / London, UK
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