“NOW HEAR THIS - Pick of the Week The Saunders Brothers Show - Singles. “This has to be one of the more unique hybrids I’ve come across locally; the Saunders Brothers Show combines country, comedy, Celtic, rock and pop as a kind of self-styled variety program. Somehow Singles gave me a flashback to the old Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show of the 1970s with Ed and Terry Saunders and Brian Smeltzer trying anything for a tune or a laugh, singing a love song to a TV Weather Girl or imploring their audience to Get Off Your Ass and Dance.Like a proper variety show, there are also special guests, like fiddler Alycia Putnam on Dumping Day and multi-talented singer/guitarist Christine Campbell on the award-winning tune The Man You Used to Be, plus comic Candy Palmater spicing up Let’s Get Naughty.Not everything works; but you get a sense of what the Saunders Brothers bring to their live show in terms of personality and crowd-pleasing humour between the more serious so”
““Every time I see or hear The Saunders Brothers my cheeks end up in pain from smiling so much!!!””
“``We have featured Dumping Day a couple spins and put I’m The One into rotation this week. CJLS is on board!``”
“Get Off Your Ass and Dance is so in keeping with The Saunders Brothers amazing live show. And Christine is great on The Man You Used to Be.”
““Man You Used to Be is cool. And Dumping Day is a great tune. Lot's of great reaction."”
““The Man You Used to Be is probably my favourite...after a couple of listens, it really dug in. Christine sounds great and the violin is a nice touch.””
““With a live show that evokes equal parts Loudon Wainwright, Barenaked Ladies, and Benny Hill (Maybe a dose of some naughty Maclean & Maclean)…it would be no mean feat to capture that energy and wit on record. But they’ve done it here with a handful of fun and original tunes. Kudos!””
“Pick of the Week! The Saunders Brothers Show - Singles. “This has to be one of the more unique hybrids I’ve come across locally; the Saunders Brothers Show combines country, comedy, Celtic, rock and pop as a kind of self-styled variety program. Somehow Singles gave me a flashback to the old Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show of the 1970s with Ed and Terry Saunders and Brian Smeltzer trying anything for a tune or a laugh, singing a love song to a TV Weather Girl or imploring their audience to Get Off Your Ass and Dance.Like a proper variety show, there are also special guests, like fiddler Alycia Putnam on Dumping Day and multi-talented singer/guitarist Christine Campbell on the award-winning tune The Man You Used to Be, plus comic Candy Palmater spicing up Let’s Get Naughty.Not everything works; but you get a sense of what the Saunders Brothers bring to their live show in terms of personality and crowd-pleasing humour between the more serious songs.”