eMusic Review
He's a dandy, Nick Curran, a former rockabilly who evolved towards the jump blues that provided so much of rockabilly's stance. Curran has the pipes and good humor of the natural born postwar shouter, but he pulls it off with barely a whiff of nostalgia. Whether stuttering through Nappy Brown's “Don't Be Angry,” beefing up Gatemouth Brown's “Midnite Blues” (with Jimmie Vaughan on guitar) transforming the garage-rocking Sonics'”Shot Down” and honky-tonking Hank Williams'”Cold, Cold Heart,” or swaggering through one of his originals, he knows how to keep the party going.