Gail has the distinct ability to locate the essence of an artist and deliver it into writing with careful attention and respect. She has a clear understanding of our language and the beauty of music, and thus, gives an artist what they deserve: a clear, unbiased interpretation of themselves in their own words. Gail continues to offer herself as a channel for the worlds of art, writing, music and humanity to converge. She is a unique, talented and friendly human being with an affinity for humor, experience and love. Who could ask for a better person to capture the center of you?
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Larry Dvoskin, Grammy Nominated Songwriter, Producer and Creator of American Pride
Gail is Rock & Roll personified: sexy, edgy, inspired, unpredictable, radical, hot and moving with the beat of the new generation. When approaching a story, she is a true artist: a craftswoman weaving words, feelings and images which are creative, sexually charged, inspired and touching.
David Nefesh, Singer/Songwriter
Gail’s among the finest reviewers and writers in the biz. She connects with musicians and their music from the inside out and her interviews always bring out real personalities. She’s fresh, earthy, heads-on and playful — an awesome mix!
Michael Staertow, Guitarist, Singer/Songwriter
If Gail say’s it, then you better listen up! She knows what she likes and is not afraid to tell you about it. This lady possesses some serious “hang factor.” Gail Worley ROCKS with the best of them!
David Nefesh, Singer/Songwriter
Gail Worley has a way of "relating with" the artists she interviews. That makes for great readingregardless of one's penchant for the music at hand because she brings their fascinating personalities to the fore while showing her own unique colors as well. She does all this with a wonderful mix of good humor, passion, sensitivity and refreshing nerve that makes me feel like I'm looking through a window into someone's living room, observing two interesting people hang out. There's a comfort in her realness that's hard to find these days, and she reminds us that music is (or should be) all about sharing and connecting.