Few contemporary singers can turn thier hand to Hank Williams’ Your Cheatin’ Heart and truly make it their own. On-stage at Dingwalls during his second visit to the UK, flanked by a mournful pedal steel guitar, Dylan LeBlanc does just that, adding a langorous southern rasp to the emotional devestation that inhabits Williams’ 1952 classic.
—Phil Alexander (Mojo)
You can hear why Emmylou Harris endorsed this Louisiana fingerpicker: His haunted tenor veers between Southern soulman and honky-tonk crooner.
—Rolling Stone