'Welcome Home' (2023)
"Guitarists come in all shapes and sizes, playing different styles, borrowing off the past, making their mark and paving their way into the future. Meet D. Gross, not your typical guitar hero, but one you should take notice of. Gross is a virtual melting pot of all six string goodness that has come before him, but with a cool, subdued and chill demeanor that is intriguing. Check out his new album, "Welcome Home", for a nice exploration into a guitarscape where Garcia meets Marley, and Becker meets Anastasio." MaineBrews N MusicReviews 'Crooks' (2017)
"On the complex and triumphant Crooks, his third full-length and first billed with band Los Federales, Dana Gross sounds fully arrived, mucking around in musical styles and perspectives born from the soil and kept alive by a passion and dedication that the elites have long forgot." Nick Schroeder, Portland Phoenix 'Juggernaut' (2015)
'"Juggernaut” gets better with each listening as more of its intricacies are revealed...Got plans for a road trip or do you just need to hang out on the porch looking up at the stars? Or are you looking for a damn good record to add to your collection? Then pick up a copy of “Juggernaut”...' -Aimsel Ponti, Portland Press Herald 'We Left the Roadside' (2010)
"Honest, raw, sincere, and most of all realistic. Eleven well written songs from the heart. D. Gross brings his compositions back to a natural simplicity. An exceptionally beautiful album!" --Johan Schoenmakers, www.altcountryforum.nl 'Pirate Love Songs' (2007)
"With veins of Delta blues, folk revival, and Bob Dylan, Gross works his guitar and harmonica behind a raspy and inviting lead vocal to tell country tales and woo country women". --Sam Pfiefle, Portland Phoenix 'Lavender & Lemongrass' (2005)
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