Billboard 2004 Song Critique: (I Want to Worship You)
"The vocals on the song set the bar! You'll especially like the backing chord harmonies. The music is lively with a strong melody and good beat. The sructure is superb and has a lot of intricate chord progressions and scale progressions that add vibrance".
December 2004
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Homegrown Music WVIA FM Public Radio August 5, 2004
by host George Graham
"From Easton, PA, guitar virtuoso and singer-songwriter Wayne Scott Farley... Read more
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Wayne Scott Farley: A Review May 4, 2004
New York Independent Music Festival
by James Loncaric, Audio Engineer
"...He then began to play. I was immediately struck by the cascade of precisely executed notes filling the room....This was not just some technically savvy guitarist ripping lines, but a virtuoso delicately creating a tapestry of intricately woven sounds. Mr. Farley brings to mind players such as John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia, and Steve Morse. His vocal style is reminiscent of Michael Hedges...." Read more
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THE PHIL STAHL SHOW wxlv 90.3FM July 7, 2004
by Mike Wuerstle, Sound Engineer
"... plays a double neck guitar..he's turned adversity into innovation... an inspiration to us all..." Read more
by Travis McDemus, Ass't Sound Engineer
"Watching Wayne Scott Farley is like watchng a lava lamp."
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CROSS RHYTHMS Magazine
"For the Glory of the Lord" CD
by Mike Rimmer
"...Wayne is simply a brilliant musician and this has tons of wonderful music that flourishes... If you like the versatility of Phil Keaggy, perhaps it's time you checked out WSF, the man is a genius and this album is almost perfect!" Read more
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by Tony Cummings
"... dazzling guitarist Wayne Scott Farley.... this man is playing stuff I didn't think was possible to play on a guitar..." Read more
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ROCK review
"When The Mists Have Rolled Away" CD (Spirit Music)
by Tony Cummings
"As regular readers of Cross Rhythms will know, Force For Good is the band fronted by Wayne Scott Farley, the maestro guitarist (and this man's talents really are awesome)..." Read more
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