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Reviews

I haven’t heard finer vocal harmonies since Clannad.”
BBC Northern Ireland/BBC Radio Ulster’s Gerry Anderson

"It's The Henry Girl's vocalisation that really gives Morning Rush it's shivers down the back of your spine feel. Together and apart the voices work and work well for an album as sharp as a cut throat razor"
- Fatea Magazine (England), 2009

".....‘Morning Rush’ is in fact very well crafted indeed, reflecting the diverse mix of musical traditions that have shaped and influenced their unique blend of country, traditional, jazz and roots - each of which they perform with considerable ease and enjoyment......One instantly gets the impression that the Henrys really enjoy what they do... and this is further deepened by their sisterly bond that unites them closely...."
- Irish Music Magazine, 2009 

"......clear beautiful voices.....three charming Ladies....the three cannot only sing, but write Songs.....recommendable work..."
- Adolf Goriup, FolkWorld Magazine (Germany), 2009

"....the inimitable blend of family voices makes for a unique sound. ...... ..Their style of music is refreshingly unique drawing from many different genres..."
- Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, Belfast

"These girls have many strings to their bow....A truly talented trio, the music is sublime..."
Culture Northern Ireland review, 2009

"..the group's original material is mightily impressive.....gorgeous three-part harmony..."
The Evening Herald, 2008.

".....the stunning Henry Girls are striding into the higher echelons of the Irish music scene with their eclectic sound of blues, country, and traditional world folk....totally new and unique sound..... a harmonious chorus of voices with their innate musical family talents.... Say you saw them first at the Festival of World Cultures!"
- Festival of World Cultures, Dun Laoghaire 2003

“Their background in Irish traditional music and melodic country was very strong, but what I found remarkable was their ability to move bravely into more theatrical areas of sound accompaniment and their incredible natural improvisational ability.” - Steve Batts, co-artisic director Echo Echo Dance company

“We requested a laid-back ambience (for) our international audience….We feel the set provided by The Henry Girls fulfilled this perfectly, with a mixture of jazz, blues and Irish traditional that complemented our film programme and matched the diverse nature of the audience.”
Deaglán Ó Mocháin, Guth Gafa Documentary Film Festival 

“I heard The Henry Girls in Carndonagh, Ireland.  I was an instant fan. Their music is irresistible.  The more you hear the more you want to hear.”
Rowland Scherman, photographer (Grammy winner 1968).