'It's not every day that a delicatessen has a boogie named after it, even amid the Fringe, but audiences at Lee and Kellock's intimately convivial romp through more than a century's worth of jazz history in a certain well-known deli were treated to the alleged premire of the Valvona & Crolla Boogie. It was delivered by pianist Kellock with characteristic panache. Much droll repartee ... fine playing, with some deliciously liquorice toned clarinet ... the habitually ebullient Kellock was increasingly able to cut loose.' (Scotsman ).