Woody Guthrie Folk Fest 2002
Performance Review

Making his third Woody Fest appearance, Kidd performed an
exciting acoustic set of original material. His songs are rooted in folk,
rock, and country, and his comfortable, easygoing stage presence
made a quick and lasting connection with the audience. In addition,
Kidd seems to have attained the difficult lyrical balance of being subtly
intricate while delivering a straight-forward message..."
-A.C.E. Dirty Linen Folk & World Music Magazine - 11/2002

Travis Kidd - Anytown U.S.A.
URBAN TULSA - CD REVIEW
Oklahoma singer/songwriter Travis Kidd performs a fairly basic style of country-drenched Americana. Acoustic guitars are set to twangy lap steel riffs and Kidd's Southern-drawl vocals. His latest release, Anytown U.S.A., is actually more of a re-release. It was recently re-mastered by Tulsa's highly-talented engineer Wayne Morgan of Glass House Studios, and to celebrate, Travis has unleashed it once more. As he notes in the press release, "It's new and improved!"

That's not to say that Travis only gets excited about newness. A long history of American musical tradition can be heard on this record. Opening track "Friend" is a bluesy Southern rocker just about to leap from the stereo with an adventurous spirit of interstates and country heartaches. It sounds a little like Grand Funk Railroad's "I'm Your Captain," and climaxes with a big, ripping electric guitar solo.

The title track nods its head to bluegrass shuffles, while "For the Better" is Kidd's anthemic country love song. "Mountains" opens with the line 'The wind's blowin' cold through the trees tonight,' and creates something of a Johnny Cash-like melancholy.

Impressively, Kidd performed all of the instruments on this record except for the drums, which were handled by his friend Steven Boudreaux. This allowed Travis to stretch out on some of his lap steel and slide chops. You'll find plenty of slinky slide riffsand rugged electric lead lines on this disc. He's a master of country vibes and pulls off an Americana record effortlessly.
–- M. G. Urban Tulsa - 5/13/2004

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