“Dana and Kevin do more than entertain. They touch hearts, and invoke a quality of soulfulness from the audience. Peace and joy come through their music to offer an irresistible invitation for play and communion. Their music reminds us of our humanity and the divinity within us.” Rev. Phil Schulman, Community UU Church, San Antonio
“Dana and Kevin take you with them into uncharted territory of the heart. Laughing, crying, humming along, or sitting with eyes closed, you reach new hope and fresh perspective. Every time.” Rev. Linda Martella-Whitsett, Unity Church of San Antonio
“Lewis and Clark bring a spiritual dimension to their music that has universal appeal beyond just one way of looking or believing, yet always emphasizes love! (And isn’t that at the heart of all religion?) They are truly inspirational without being ‘preachy’.” Rev. Arthur G. Severance, East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, Kirtland, OH
“Lewis and Clark are a gifted combination of musical joy and spiritual hope who inspire and invite others to journey deeper with them.” Rev. Rob Mueller, Divine Redeemer Presbyterian Church., San Antonio.
“Dana’s range of musicianship and accomplishment among musical instruments are amazing as is the music she writes and arranges. With Kevin’s gifts with the bass and their peaceful presence as a couple, the music they produce is seamless. Rev. Karen Tudor, Unity Church, New Braunfels, TX.
“A Songbird and her Bassman: The love that these two share for each other and their music creates evenings that transcend genre. No matter if it’s a jazz standard or a song of peace, every note becomes a note of grace.” Rev. Bret Lortie, First Unitarian Universalist Church, San Antonio.
“Lewis and Clark are one of the best musical expeditions that you can go on! Explorers extraordinaire, they journey deeply into words that chart the committed heart and melodies that glide across the waters of life’s struggles and joys.” Rev. Ann Helmke, Animating Director, San Antonio Peace Center.
“Both of your talents are blessed by God and you are using them in remarkable ways. The way you describe music, the way it’s written, the way you speak it, and the way it’s presented make for an absolute spiritual experience. My son and beautiful granddaughters LOVE attending UCSA and you both are a gigantic part of the reason.” Helen and Jerry Niles, Unity by the Sea, Corpus Christi, TX.
“On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff of the Oasis Women's Center, I would like to express our appreciation for your wonderful concert at College Avenue Presbyterian Church on 11th June 2006. Your beautiful songs of peace and love were inspiring and thought-provoking. We appreciate your understanding of the problem of domestic violence in our community and your concern for those who are suffering from abuse.” Margarette Trushel, Executive Director, Oasis Women's Center, Alton, Il.
"If you're having a bad day any day, you should hear Dana Clark make music. Clark is a singer and songwriter who plays piano, flute and guitar. Her music fuses folk, jazz, blues and pop. Her song subjects lean toward peace, freedom, compassion and spirituality. Clark is one of those rare people who not only believes the world can be a better place but works to help the world be a better place. The music on "Trust Your Heart," created by Clark, bassist/guitarist Kevin Lewis, and percussionist Julie, is varied, but the message is steady. Songs such as "Leap of Faith," "Most Miracles Are Made" and "Something to Believe" might make curmudgeons cringe, but if those curmudgeons actually listen, they'll have a better day. Believe it." Jim Beal, San Antonio Express-News
"Dana, I can't believe I underestimated the power of what you do. You're just amazing. For someone like me, who comes from a music background, it's that much more amazing. The way you connect with people, gosh, I am almost speechless. And the unique way you can get non-singers to sing, without handouts, even--I'd never seen that sort of thing work that well before. I am stunned. You have unique talents, PLUS a beautiful voice." Alyssa Burgin, Texans for Peace.
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