Jeff Weiss, Miles of Music, May 2007-
Jackson Griffith, the erstwhile editor of Pulse magazine, wrote "[Richard March] is at the forefront of Sacramento's recent explosion of first-rate Americana acts. A homegrown John Hartford, with a firm grasp of American folk, bluegrass, and the iconography of rolling boxcars, and Dylan-esque political jeremiads, March at times sounds like a bluegrass Waylon." March's voice is full of soul, reminiscent of a younger John Prine. as he lyrically searches for answers to life's questions. His backing band provides muscular support. This is how folky rock is supposed to cover both kinds of music.