Andy May’s grasp of what makes good listening is impeccable. His warm and mellow voice invites the listener to relax and let the music move around the edges of consciousness. He ...cuts to the heart of a concept and brings it to life in song. With samplings of bluegrass, country, folk and acoustic swing styles that evoke many nuances of emotion, ["Cafe' Americana"] is a great album for any collection. --Paul Stamper,Walnut Valley Festival Magazine [Full review]
I thoroughly enjoyed this fine CD. The music is all original, well written, and fresh. Andy's vocals are clear and clean and he is an excellent guitar player as well. ... Blackberry Jam is compelling, fresh music.... Fans of acoustic music... will enjoy this CD. --JP, Bluegrass Now magazine [Full review]
Andy May is no high lonesome singer. He has a graceful baritone and an easygoing manner. But make no mistake. The man appreciates bluegrass, and he proves it with two songs on the new CD "Blackberry Jam. --Seth Bate, Walnut Valley Occasional [Full review]
"Dance of Life" is a light, enjoyable frolic through traditional mandolin standards. The musicianship is high, the original works strong and the [CD] is really a lot of fun." Bluegrass Unlimited [Full review ]
Andy is joined by several stellar musicians.... I thoroughly enjoyed this recording.... --Ernie and Patti Hill, Walnut Valley Festival Magazine[Full review]
"MaySongs" reflects the spirit of this troubadour of life. The album is easy listening country music with a kinder, gentler focus than the down and dirty themes of much mainstream country music. The life May sings of is simple, joyful, nostalgic. --Walnut Valley Festival Program [Full review]
I enjoyed "MaySongs". Fun listening… all the way through. --Ken Irwin, Rounder Records
Great CD. --Jean Ritchie
My thanks go out to Andy, and my admiration, for putting words together in such a powerful way. …"MaySongs" shows the pure musical dedication and caring Andy May lends to everything he does. --Eric Nagler
Loved "MaySongs" a lot! Great writing! --Ranger Doug, Riders in the Sky
















