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"Philly Cuzz makes a one of a kind music that transcends the generations. He translates the comforting sounds of the roots of rock and roll into Doo Wop for 2005."
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Cool Bobby B, Doo Wop Stop, XM Radio, 50's on 5
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"Phil, thanks so much for the CD's. I just got back to Miami a few days ago and didn't have a chance to listen to them til today. They're great. They made me wish I was in Wildwood. I went out behind my house, stood in the ocean, closed my eyes and preteneded I could smell Mack's pizza."
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Filmmaker Carolyn Travis, who gave us the "Wildwood Days" documentary seen on PBS
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"About ten months ago the owners of the bowling alley where I have worked for the last 22 years updated our sound system and installed XM satellite radio. My boss and I always listen to Channel 5, which plays only Fifties music. One Saturday morning I heard a version of 'One Summer Night' that I had never heard before. I sent an email to Cool Bobby B. and asked who the recording artist was and he replied that it is Philly Cuzz. So the next step was to check the internet and see if the song was available on a CD. One of our customers is Ronnie Rice who formerly sang with the New Colony Six back in the 60's. He said he had never heard your version of 'One Summer Night' before. But we both agreed that it is one of the best Doo Wop songs we had ever heard. Keep up the good work."
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John De Long, Chicago Fan
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"Philly Cuzz's 'American Seashore Days' and 'On The Way To Cape May' are outstandingly done!! Good composure and format, but it's the songs that are super!! From his remakes of 'Morse Code Of Love' and 'Down By The Ocean' to his Jimmy Durante imitation in 'George M. Cohan' tribute, 'One Summer Night' and 'My Favorite Doo Wop Song,' Philly is outstanding in crossing generations of listeners. I'm already looking for his next CD!! My listeners love his music in the Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Eastern Shores!"
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Linda Plant - The Light and Easy Cafe - 540 WDMV, 96.9 WBEY, 106.5 WKHW
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"When it comes to describing Philly Cuzz music? ...It's pure New Jersey good time rock and roll."
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Philadelphia Radio Host Larry "The Voice" Tamanini
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"The only artist I know who records music for the entire family on his CD's. From the very young, to the very old. Something for everyone, and very diversfied."
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Ed Perkins, aka Electron Ed of WRDV/WLBS FM
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"The first time I aired
Philly Cuzz' s 'One Summer Night' from the American Seashore Days CD it
kicked off my Lovers Portion. My phone line suddenly lit up. My listeners
love the Cuzz."
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TC of WRDV/WLBS FM
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"My Family has fallen in love with Philly Cuzz's summer CD. My favorite song is 'A Shoobie Family at the Seashore."
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Dom Giordano, WPHT radio host, Philadelphia
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"God bless the world's Phil Battaglia's for being so good at it."
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Ronnie Polaneczky, columnist, Philadelphia Daily News
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"His CD - On The Way To Cape May - features Philly Cuzz Battaglia's renouned piano-playing prowess... His three most important singing influences - Bobby Darin, The Drifters and The Rascals - are heard in nearly every tune... The album which is dedicated to shoobies has a very fun feel to it."
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Scott Cronick, columnist, The Atlantic City Press
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"I spent hours listening to Phil's CD while driving around Las Vegas. It's great."
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Tony Sacca, Syndicated TV Host
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"I love Phil's album; it's a work of art."
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Nick Fanelli, Super Bass Player
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