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“Kacey is perhaps best known for making people laugh, and "Amen for Old Friends" is not without its light moments. But it's also a salute to friendship, all wrapped up and delivered in the full-bodied bluesy vocals that have made Kacey a fan favorite throughout her career.”

"Amen for Old Friends" is one of the best records to come out of Nashville since Willie left Dodge.

“In Kacey Jones you have the whole package-plus: a wonderfully expressive singer who always gets to the heart of the matter, a songwriter with poetry in her veins, a soulful artist with a moral compass and a wicked sense of humor to go with it.”

“ "Kacey Jones has adopted the songs of Mickey Newbury and made them her own... and the results are amazing." ”

"Country blues have never been bluer, or more eloquent, and Kacey's seen-it-all voice is the perfect match for Newbury's poignant worldview. Jones honors a singular talent as only another singular talent could."

"I’m leery of tribute albums, but Kacey Jones Sings Mickey Newbury is a good one. It’s nice to see an artist who understands and appreciates the soul of his songs honoring him like this. Thanks Kacey."

"Newbury’s lush lyrical talents lend themselves to Jones’ lush musical interpretations. I’m not calling either of them a lush--just a union made in heaven."

“If laughter is the world's best medicine, I won't be sick for years after hearing 'Donald Trump's Hair' by Kacey Jones. This is the best comedy album I've heard since Adam Sandler's 'They're All Gonna Laugh at You' only with exponentially better music.”

"The irrepressible Nashville-based singer-songwriter Kacey Jones returns with "Donald Trump's Hair" a collection of uproarious songs including "Christmas in Rehab" and "Whatever Happened to Kenny Rogers' Face." This is funny stuff that is intelligent and singable. Highly recommended."

“Kacey Jones' album, 'Every Man I Love is Either Married, Gay, or Dead' will resonate with women who agree that today's only desirable men 'have a ring on their finger/are light on their feet/or have a tombstone over their head.' Bottom line: here's one Kacey who hasn't struck out!”

“After two decades of musically representing bold and bawdy women, Kacey Jones is finally beoming a national phenomenon. She's performed several numbers on 'A Prairie Home Companion' including a duet with host, Garrison Keillor.”