"The Dockery Boys are the most exciting rock/roots band in England"
Phil Beer (Show of Hands, the Albion Band)
"With over a thousand people waiting expectantly for the Festival's Saturday headline band, anything less than the spiraling, wonderful and wildly danceable set the Dockery Boys played would simply have died a death. They wooed the audience and 'rocked & rootsed' everyone into
the beautiful summer's night."
Darren Walter (Gloucester Dock's Roots Festival '94)
"Even before the gig, the Dockery Boy's impressed: professional attitude, excellent publicity and easy to deal with. On the night they more than lived up to expectations, delivering a brilliant, energetic and audience-friendly show. I'll certainly be booking them again!"
Sarah Pym (Sterts Arts Centre, Cornwall)
"Their high-octane fusion of roots and rock, with a twist of folk, proved irresistible to all, leaving the crowd begging for more long after their set had ended. Book this band - I guarantee you will not be disappointed!!"
Richard Aston, Greenpeace Festival organiser
"...a creative and vibrant fusing of rock and roots music. Never afraid to add pop immediacy to the mix, lay on the blues, Cajun or Celtic flavourings, everything they do on Moondog Man brims with a quality and professionalism that sets them apart from so many acts...Their assured melodic delivery and ability to constantly impress, marks them down as an act who can really offer the goods that would lift them into major league status. Why they're still on their own label is a mystery, when lesser talents are courted and signed by the majors. Wholeheartedly recommended."
Rock 'n' Reel Magazine review of the album 'Moondog Man'
"The songs are strong, frontman Mark is in fine voice and the music drives along with rather more rock than roots...This excellently produced first CD should, if there is any justice, elevate them..."
Review of the album 'Moondog Man' by Rob Scrase (Folkwrite)