WDIA RADIO, MEMPHIS, TN
"Little white boy with a black soul. Fantastic!"
MISTER MAGAZINE
"Originally Little G. Weevil was a drummer, but to blues lovers’ greatest luck he took up playing the guitar. He might have done so under some mystical inspiration, because he is a natural born talent. Altough many claim blues can only be interpreted by afro-american musicians, there have always been exemptions: Alexis Korner, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Eric Burdon, and Steve Winwood. The men mentioned above must have been as talented in their youth as Little G. As soon as he steps on stage you can’t help watching him. He sings with all his body and straining every nerve. He expresses his emotions in a very individual way. He has a special relation with his guitar (writers may have a similar relations with their pens ): Little G. doesn’t use over rehearsed licks and doesn’t want to call interest by his fast technique. On the contrary, he sometimes plucks the strings for several minutes, meditating as if he was talking with his guitar."
 - Mister Magazine, EU 

CD REVIEW AT BLUES IN LONDON
"This is vibrant music from a passionate musician at the height of his creativity, and he is obviously enjoying what he is doing. Little G. puts such spin on John Lee Hooker’s style of playing that it extends the Boogie King’s lineage rather than trading merely on his legendary sound. It is a deep Blues immersion." 
 - Review by Billy Hutchinson at Blues In London, London, UK 
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