High Fidelity (magazine)  

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"By tossing together Kasper's rock influences, the feisty singing of Fowler, and the battery of keyboards provided by Michael de Benedictus (a classically trained pianist who does jazzy improvisations and plays organ at his neighborhood church), the Peech Boys don't nail themselves down."--Mitchell Cohen reviewing Life Is Something Special, High Fidelity - Volume 34, Issues 1-6 - Page 48, 1984

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High Fidelity was an American magazine that was published from April 1951 until July 1989 and was a source of information about high fidelity audio equipment, video equipment, audio recordings, and other aspects of the musical world, such as music history, biographies, and anecdotal stories by or about noted performers.

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