Media Quotes:

Kingstown Radio - "Country Cousin UK":


"The Rose That Stands By Me" - This is the kind of song that stands the test of time. Dale should prove popular with both the sentiments of the lyrics and his pleasant easy stle in putting them across. It has that Traditional Country Irish feel that we all take to heart.


2RDJ FM 88, J.D's Country, Australia: "My Heart Just Told Me"...Brilliant Track!


Steel Guitar Music, Sweden - "Super Great"


Metro Country, UK - "The Mighty Power of Love" is solid traditional country music at it's best. A very catch song that is certain to be popular with country radio.


Roskilde Dampradio, Denmark


Dale McKay sings country from and with his heart. I like his heartwarming style, his cozy way to present his message, and he walk straight into my heart with his song named "My Heart Just Told Me". This singer is a natural artist.


Caroline Country, New Zealand


Your real sincere country sound is very addictive and gets me singing along with you every time I play it on air. This is my kind of country music. Brilliantly performed with the very best of backing.


GRENSL.INT/JRR, Netherlands


Back to history, reliving the days of the Grand Ole Opry, that is exactly what Dale's music stands for. Nothing in the world can beat original down home traditional country. Dale is more than a worthy representer of REAL country music.


"Country Music Round-up" - Britain's number one country music newspaper

"How refreshing it is to hear some true blue country vocalising from a
Manitoba-born chanter of considerable potential.  His deep vocalising,
reminiscent of the best, include several outstanding tracks including which
have country standard potential.  He is one of the quality breed Canadians
that some would say were liberated from the USA conveyor belt.  He cut his
teeth musically between Hank Snow and Hank Williams.  This album covers a
variety of issues which he embraces with laid back philosophical ease to a
true-blue country backdrop."

"The Selkirk Journal"

"McKay walks Streets of Gold"

"The CD contains romantic country ballads, reminiscent of classic country greats Hank Williams and Hank Snow. There are songs about love (Streets of Gold, Night Lights and Music), longing (My Heart Belongs to You), and winning the good fight (Let Me Tell You Where To Go)."

"The Country Music News"

"It is truly refreshing (and something of a rarity) for someone to present an album of traditional music, reminiscent of Hank Snow, Smiley Bates, etc."

"The Brokenhead River Review"

"Streets of Gold" shine for McKay
"McKay's influences are abundantly clear. Listening to radio country and western stars like Hank Williams and Hank Snow as a boy, his own recording is thick with sounds of the Grand Old Opry. Streets of Gold moves smoothly from western swing to gospel and back to a country shuffle. The lyrics on the album are simple and direct without any wasted words. Many passages have that certain country twang, no more than Honky Tonkin Heart."

"The Clipper Weekly"

"Tyndall Performer Proves Traditional Country Music Alive and Kicking"

"European CMA News"

"Dale McKay's Cd "Streets of Gold" is the highest new entry this week onto the ECMA's Airplay Album Chart. Good country music with great penned stories."