“For the second time in his life, Magwire, 37, has a winning folk song in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and this time he’s hoping to go all the way.”

- Lauren Daley, The Boston Globe

“The Greater Boston area is bursting with talent. This week’s edition of The Joy Beat shines a spotlight on Sean Magwire, a school adjustment counselor in Worcester, a gifted singer, songwriter and a finalist in the international John Lennon Songwriting Contest in the folk category”

- Arun Rath, Host, WGBH's All Things Considered

"The entire work is something that will stand out in any Americana playlist and you should consider this one for your own music collection."

- Greg Jones, Earth to the Ground Music

"He has created a brilliant piece of work." "As you listen to these songs... you will get chills down your spine, goose bumps on your arm, that warm fuzzy feeling in the pit of your stomach."

- Kerriann Curtis, WordKrapht

"Magwire doubles his vocals, achieving the same gorgeous tone as Peter Gabriel in his prime." "With minimal percussion, we are Among the Burning Stars, silent -- alone with beauty."

- Bryan Cahpin, Chicago Indie Music Live Review

“The Lulabelles are already ahead of the game as one of the best live acoustic folk acts you're going to see. Featuring a powerful violinist and moving harmonies, you're guaranteed to get chills at least once every time you check them out.”

- Impulcity

“In this melody, the shades of something important inherent only to the human soul are heard.”

- Nagamag.com

“Crafting catchy folk/pop melodies with heartfelt lyrics, Sean Magwire has forged a unique brand of songwriting.”

- PopVulture, PopVulture Entertainment Network

"...they hope that you will find meaning in their words and a tap in your foot."

- Music Inform

“We here at RSC were excited to get to work with The Lulabelles as part of our 2014 High Fidelity summer concert series with WBEZ.”

- Rooftop Sessions Chicago