MEN OUT LOUD

Short Quotes From Various Sources

"Men Out Loud sound like the Flirtations on a sugar rush... The Los Angeles based group is currently putting the finishing touches on a forthcoming full-length album of their signature pop, doo-wop, and R&B songs."

Edge Magazine, L.A.

"GLAMA nominees include vocal powerhouses Men Out Loud, Lavender Light Gospel Choir and the late Michael Callen."

Austin Downey, HX Magazine, N.Y.

“Queer music artists performed on stage- all of them 1996 GLAMA nominees. Some highlights... a cappella quartet Men Out Loud would doubtless have the congregations of many churches rocking along with them in their renditions of gospel music classics.”

Lester Strong, 4-Front Magazine, L.A.

"Powerful... very funny... great harmony."
Joe Vinetti, The Bobs

"A sensational performance for the Triangle Ball, the Gay and Lesbian Inaugural Celebration commands the highest accolades from Artist Services Inc. and the organizers and guests of the Human Rights Campaign, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund. If there was a Congressional Medal of Honor for "Inaugural Service", you would get it!”

Ed Yoe and Mitch Curtis, Artist Services Inc. , Washington DC

"What a joy to be greeted along the AIDS WALK LA route by the sweet sounds of Men Out Loud! After three long miles, our walkers were inspired to sing and dance along with your charming and harmonious melodies. Your ongoing commitment to the fight against AIDS and your continuing support of this event are deeply appreciated."

Larry Adelman and Jolie Gorchov, AIDS Project L.A.

"I thought I was listening to the successor to the Flirtations, similar harmonies, quality musicianship and voices, and very entertaining! But Men Out Loud is much more as they go beyond a cappella to do songs with electronics... They are all around performers who not only sing, but dance and can be very funny... So the next time you hear about a Men Out Loud performance, don't walk but run to hear and see them. And you too will be singing their songs on the way home."

Gary Booher, LANG Magazine, L.A.