What people in the music industry are saying about THE FINS...

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The Home News and Tribune

"Edison's Fins have played everwhere from California to Europe, but playing in their own backyard can be a hassle..."   Full story HERE.

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Check out what VH1 says about The Fins HERE.

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"THE FINS are holding court in the jammed outdoor venue (the Garden Stage). ...while bassist Angelo Mancuso and drummer Eric Addeo lay down a back beat somewhere between James Brown and the Fabulous Thunderbirds."


                   Monterey Notebook: Blues Bonanza, 49 Annual Monterey Jazz Festival 2006

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"The Fins sound as if they're having too much fun to be a blues band, but that's what they are, and man do they swing. Not a note missed or a horn out of place, this disc will turn your frown upside down."

                                                                                                   Alex Saville, Forbes Newspapers
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"These guys are the hottest thing since The Fabulous Thunderbirds hit the scene back in 1978.............Benny Hi-Fi is as good as Earl and Robillard for my money."

                                                                                                    Andy Grigg, Real Blues Magazine

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"Their witty arrangements blaze with color and conviction."

                                                           Santelli Past Curator, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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"THE FINS are the Greatest, Rockinest band to hit the scene in a long time."

                                                                                Michael Bourne, WBGO/88.3FM  Newark, NJ
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"What's a '59 Imperial with out fins? Nothin'!

                               What's Jumpin' Blues with out THE FINS? Nothin'!"

                                                    Gary Walker, Program Director, WBGO/88.3FM  Newark,NJ

 

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"It speaks volumes to me when WBGO's Jazz 88's DJ and Downbeat writer Doctor Michael Bourne refused to judge the NY Blues Society's Battle of the Bands. Why? Because he said he loved the band too much and would be too biased to judge, the FINS, FINS,FINS."

                                                                   Bob Putignano , President, New York Blues Society