WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE NEW CD “PLANET”


I’ve listened to "Planet" about 5 times now, and am
really enjoying it.


If I were to come up with a recipe for your music,
it would read something like this:


                Start with a base of a child from
the 60’s searching for truth and meaning. 


Add a liberal dose of folk and bluegrass, sprinkled
with a little country and rock. 


Throw in a pinch of Simon, Buffet,
Crosby/Stills/Nash, and the Eagles. 


Mix well and cook at medium temperature for two
score. 


Cool it down until it is warm to the pallet, and
Presto! 


You have a dish pleasing to the taste, goes down
easy, and brings pleasure to the heart.


Thanks for the treat.  (No desert
necessary).


Steve Lindsey




Gary Mazzola’s new CD, PLANET, is a lyrical journey that is both personal and
universal.


The poetry, melodies and warmth of his voice draw me in as if he is
present.


Each song is unique, but they all blend well and create a feeling of
flow.


Great road music. I turn it up and sing along.


Caroline Moranda



It's wonderful. My favorite song is Heart of Mine. The Train keeps Rollin by
is another of my


favorites because I can picture the song in my mind and hear that train.


Valinda Kelly Jockinsen



Great man and artist. Music straight from the soul.


Peggy Murphy



"Planet is the best soundtrack for a road trip I have heard in a long
time.


Four of us listened to it and only it for a couple of four hour journeys
together.


We all still like the album and I believe Gary's album may have supported us
all liking


each other more too. Like many I listen to a lot of mixes and Pandora these
days and


fewer albums. I am so glad to just pop this one in and sing along to all of
it.


This guy is about love and life and the whole delicious mess of possibilities
it is.


Trish O'malley



The text of the songs of "Planet" are poems which, unlike so much
contemporary poetry,


are intelligible and even intelligent, and yet full of passion. They express
and evoke


a range of thoughts and feelings tied together, it seems, by one common
theme:


that out of the darkness of loneliness and despair shines a light of hope,
the light of love.

Norm Prigge