eff is a combination of Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray all in one. 'Beggars, Rogues & Thieves' sounds like the lost Eric Clapton album. These players are so good it's almost too much. Although this is not a major label release, it should be! - IE magazine
Flawless, classic, firm, fat blues rock, with roots, funk and southern elements. You can feel the joy Jeff has in playing guitar. Inspired solos full of fire - absolutely great! It is a high level the band plays at! - Barchem Records
If you don't have to pick your jaw up off the floor when you're finished listening to this cd the first time, then there's something wrong with you. Great stuff! - CD Baby
Emphasis on vibe, atmosphere and total artistry - Grace and Fury
From the opening jangly chords of "Beggars, Rogues & Thieves", this album started to evoke the Texas blues stylings of Stevie Ray Vaughan, thanks to a scratchy naked Strat sound, and then it veered into a whole other direction - that of funky fried blues! Songs like 'Beautiful Day' and 'Free my Soul' take Texas blues somewhere into the neighborhood of Jeff Beck and latter day Rory Gallagher territory with some fluid, groovy extended soloing. It's those moments when the music really soars! - The Fuze
Emphasis on vibe, atmosphere and total artistry - Grace and Fury
A cross between Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan and King's X - 98.9 The Rock
It's a fine mix of Blues, Rock, Roots, Southern and Westcoast music filled with rich harmonies. If you like Gov't Mule, The Allman Brothers, the Doobie Brothers or Stevie Ray it's a must have for you! - Home of Rock