“It’s a bit hard to characterize in writing just how energetic and entertaining Sweet Megg can be.” - KT Burke, Smile Politely
Paul Dettman Review : Never Been Home
“She's the biggest country star you never heard of”
Lonesome Highway Review : Never Been Home
“Recorded at The Bomb Shelter in Nashville and co-produced by Mose Wilson and Dennis Crouch, the quality of Sweet Meg's voice alone would be worth your attention. With tender, intimate songs and cracking players, NEVER BEEN HOME is a delightfully accessible listen.” - Lonesome Highway
Saving Country Music Review : Bluer than Blue
“Over the last few years, we’ve seen the sharp rise of older and older sounds creeping into new country and roots music….what we’d yet to hear until Sweet and Bluer than Blue is someone who takes this idea and goes all the way to its ultimate conclusion….make no mistake though, there is definitely an inventiveness to what Sweet Megg has done here sonically, even if the sounds she’s fused together are super old. And of course the cherry on top is her voice and delivery refined in New York and France.
Syncopated Times Review : Bluer than Blue
“This is a remarkable album from one of our best female vocalists.” - Joe Bebco, Syncopated Times
Sweet Megg Sings National Anthem at Dallas Mavericks Game
Sweet Megg Tours with Cirque Du Soleil
“When I heard Sweet Megg live for the first time I was immediately awestruck by the authenticity and the depth of her performance. Everything about her conveyed a deep love and knowledge of the very essence of American music in all its Forms.” Daniel Ross- Creative Director, Cirque du Soleil
Sweet Megg Tours with Postmodern Jukebox
“At a time when many are content to make content, Sweet Megg is truly an artist’s artist. The depth of her knowledge about the history of jazz, blues, and honky tonk styles is matched only by her ebullience and creativity as a performer. A unique Talent”. - Scott Bradless - Creater, Leader of Postmodern Jukebox
Sweet Megg on NPR's 'Jazz Inspired' with Judy Carmichael
Interview with pianist & vocalist Judy Carmichael
Sweet Megg in Downbeat Magazine
“This is no dusty nostalgia album… [Sweet Megg] refreshes these time-honored songs rather than clones the originals; her agility with modern swing feels gives her vocals a decidedly individualistic flair.” - Suzanne Lorge