Fanzine Review
"Well, hey now. This is something a man can listen to as he unwinds from a hard day's night of traveling, attending to his business interests, of which there are many, throughout the world. Timothy Cushing, this young man's record entitled "Evening Gown" harkens back another life for me; one of home- recorded tapes and Daniel Johnston, minimalist singer- songwriter folk rock, and that poet Jimmy Carter once mentioned named Dylan— and though I notice Cushing makes no mention of either in his "Influences"—he manages to sound mournful, lost, escapist, and hopeful in equal parts. I feel if I could free myself from the shackles of the vagaries of international finance, I'd like to take this to cliffside over the Pacific Ocean, a grassy field, and enjoy a fine American whiskey, perhaps a Michters US1 American." —C. Barclayhill, wealthy businessman