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"... influences from funk to heavy metal played in his engaging, aggressive and percussive way. Jon Gomm is an energizing personality in his guitar playing as well as in his singing." Henk te Veldhuis, Bridge Guitar Reviews.

"...how on earth can one man play so proficiently a "one man band" style that puts full bands to shame?" Sandman Magazine.

"Leeds should feel very lucky to have such a performer to call its own" Leedsmusicscene.net.

"We have seen the future of acoustic guitar playing, and it is called Jon Gomm" Blues Matters!.

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