In the Sarasota Herald-Tribune Wade Tatangelo wrote, "Music lovers seeking a fresh fix of genuine rock and roll will be hard-pressed to find a more satisfying release in 2020 than the Allman Betts Band's double album Bless Your Heart....
Allman, Betts, and bassist Berry Duane Oakley... are all fluid, capable musicians with deep knowledge, personal history, and an inherent chemistry well-suited to this type of music.
"[1] In Rock and Blues Muse Mike O'Cull said, "The Allman Betts Band delivers the tie-dyed summertime goods on its brand-new album Bless Your Heart....
"[4] In Glide Magazine Doug Collette wrote, "Bless Your Heart simultaneously reinforces and extends the favorable first impression left with the premier album.... Allman, Betts and Stachela not only have distinct styles, but also some bonafide chemistry.
It's also crucial to note their sharp, shared instincts for jamming also extend to the keyboardist, not to mention percussionist R. Scott Bryan and drummer John Lum.