"Just in time for the new season of The Celebrity Apprentice. As usual, Kacey is a droll delight. Even more hilarious are the sighing, angelic, echo-enhanced backup chicks. Definitely a rib tickler and essential listening. "
Robert K. Oermann
Music Row Magazine.- February 10, 2010

 

"Kacey Jones is a stunner--she always tells the truth. She felt she had the right to sing about her stuff, and that gives a voice a singular identity. She went to what she felt, what she had to say, goofing on Donald Trump or Kenny Rogers. Right on, Kacey."
Shelton Ivany
National News Bureau - 10/06/09

 

"If laughter is the world's best medicine, I won't be sick for years after hearing "Donald Trump's Hair" by Kacey Jones. This is the best comedy album I've heard since Adam Sandler's "They're All Gonna Laugh at You", only with exponentially better music. Any stay at home mom will absolutely love "That's Why I Keep Him", an homage to the working men who bring home the bacon,and, well, take a nap before heading back to work. She is a lady who seems to yearn for better things at home, and judging by her voice, she definitely deserves it. Not every note of "Donald Trump's Hair" is politically correct, and thank God for that. Not every album needs to make a political statement. It is OK to have a laugh every now and again, and Kacey Jones is just the gal to bring a smile to your face. "
CLA
Cashbox Magazine, Inc.- 9/17/09

 

"The irrepressible Nashville-based singer-songwriter Kacey Jones returns with "Donald Trump's Hair," a new collection of uproarious songs including "Christmas in Rehab," "Whatever Happened to Kenny Rogers' Face" and the title song, dedicated to what sprouts from the financier's fantastic follicles. Highly recommended!"
Dan Kimpel
Music Connection Magazine / Los Angeles

 

"KACEY JONES/Donald Trump’s Hair:
Well, I’m not married, dead or gay and I love Jones for whatever that’s worth. In her latest outing, the serious gloves come off and she’s back to her silly side, this time rolling right down the middle of middle America poking fun at some of the heartland’s sacred cows as only she can get away with. As top flight a comedian as she is a serious tune-smith, Jones delivers musical comedy in a way that just can't be touched by anyone else these days. Hot stuff from a red hot lady who continues to know how to entertain top shelf style.
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Chris Spector / April 7, 2009
Midwest Record

 

"Kacey Jones is one of the brightest musical humorists in America. Stand-out tracks on her new album are "I Wanna Be Up Front Like Dolly" and "Whatever Happened to Kenny Rogers' Face." Yuk, yuk, yuk!"
Brad Fischer / Nashville Music Guide - April 4, 2009

 

"Kacey Jones's comic hit!
She's long been one of Nashville's most creative writers and artists, and now Kacey Jones has a hilarious hit on her hands with the new CD "Donald Trump's Hair." The title track and many of the others were co-written by 2 other Row leading ladies: Benita Hill and Becky Hobbs; another tune was co-penned by longtime Radio DJ and comedian Bill Whyte. The title song opens with the lines: "Whether a bull or a bear market/his tresses are always a target/but this Pompadour should be admired/and if you don't agree, then you're fired!" Wonder what The Donald himself would say?
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Phil Sweetland/April 2, 2009
Country Insider /- Nashville, TN

 

"The zany and brilliant singer-songwriter, Kacey Jones, has another gem to her credit. Donald Trump's Hair will be released nationally in May on IGO Records. Try listening to The Redheaded Man Who Would Not Move or That's Why I Keep Him without laughing out loud. Christmas in Rehab may just become a new holiday tradition, while God Save the Queens blends a driving beat with clever lyrics to pay homage to drag queens."
Roderick Harrington/March 20, 2009
El Dorado News-Times


"Humor in music is nothing new however, when you mix in wit and underlying sarcasm, it adds a whole new depth to it, and Kacey Jones is one of the best at adding this type of subtlety to her humorous music. Her new album, “Donald Trump’s Hair,” sees her raspy voice wrapping around a variety of musical styles that walk the border from country to lounge styled jazz. On the debut single, “I Want To Be Up Front Like Dolly,” Jones sings in praise of Dolly’s personality but is really only throwing you for a loop as she leads you into a song about Dolly’s “assets.” With no subject too big to tackle, this is one of those albums where if you get the humor...you are going to love it!"
Jeff Kurtis / March 18, 2009
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