Breathecast.com
Call him “the poet for the common man’s search for Christianity.” Dave Pettigrew proves worthy of the title through his new sophomore collection of thought-provoking music for life, Every Minute Miracles, (Somebody Else's Records) releasing this month.
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Crossrhythms.co.uk By Tim Holden.
The second album from this New Jersey singer/songwriter compares well with other, better known New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny And The Asbury Dukes and Bruce Springsteen....
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Indie-Music.com By Jana Pochop.
In 2004, Dave Pettigrew had a batch of tunes ready to record for his first album, but as Pettigrew puts it, they were all "pretty generic pop songs." Shifting directions, Pettigrew and his co-writer and producer Frank Di Minno turned out a record full of Christian pop-rock songs -- music with a message. This new direction and purpose felt right to Pettigrew, and his second release, Every Minute Miracles, continues with songs full of faith and inspiration. It’s a well produced pop album with tight arrangements and solid musicians, radio-ready and performed with Pettigrew’s gritty but pleasing vocals.
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AlphaOmegaNews.org By Ken W.
Dave Pettigrew is an independent artist from theNew Jersey area. His latest release, Every Minute Miracles was released late 2007. Dave can also be found on the Top 20 Indie 08 compilationCD that was recently released from Indelible Creative Group. Currently Dave is keeping busy performing regionally.
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Christian Music Fan By Jason Bean
Dave Pettigrew is another artist I’ve been listening to lately and really enjoying. Sadly I’ve taken far too long to put my thoughts about the album down in type.
The tone of his message and lyrics are a refreshing breath of the basics of our beliefs and how we feel towards the blessings we’ve been given. His music and lyrics strongly remind me of Steven Curtis Chapman. I’m not the only person who thinks that either, as after reading other reviews of his music, others were stating the same thing.
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Sockspider Reviews
As odd as it might seem for a pop/rock artist with such a formidable singing voice, Dave Pettigrew didn’t spend his teen years before a full-length mirror learning to emulate powerhouse vocalists like Robert Plant, Luther Vandross or even Steve Perry. On the contrary, it was at the tender young age of five that Pettigrew’s musical education began in earnest as he stationed himself in front of the family TV each week to catch a glimpse of Lennie Baker playing saxophone for none other than doo wop revivalists Sha Na Na on the group’s musically-based late ‘70s sitcom.
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Chistian Music Central By Kevan Breitinger
I appreciate Dave Pettigrew for his faithful musical ministry to the long neglected Northeast. Pettigrew and his very solid band work the New York tri-state area hard. But even if not for that, it would be easy to recommend Every Minute Miracles, a ten track collection of God-centered pop rock songs relating to the spiritual issues of daily life. He and producer/co-writer Frank DiMinno serve up both thoughtful lyrics and arrangements, at times reminiscent of Steven Curtis Chapman (The upbeat “Big Enough” encourages us to ‘dream big enough for God.’)
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Transparent Christian Magazine January 24, 2008 — Jason
Dave Pettigrew sings like a man on a mission. When I first listened to the New Jersey rocker’s new CD, “Every Minute Miracles” I noticed my mood (spirit) was elevated. Pettigrew’s vocal stylings remind me a bit of another New Jersey Native–Jon Bon Jovi. His sound has also been appropriately compared to Pat Monahan, of the very cool rock band Train.
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