
Marilyn
Harris - Future Street
"I thought that composing and singing lyrics with meaning and hipness died some time ago on Hollywood boulevard someplace."
A
Day in the Life of the band - Knoxville Jazz
Orchestra
"They say that the Big Bands are dead. Well, those fortunate enough to live in or around the Knoxville Tennessee area may beg to differ."
Mark
Winkler sings Bobby Troup
"This CD is a welcome breath of fresh air filtered out from the smog of the past."
"..take us to places we've never been without leaving us stranded in the process.
Once in every great while a musical artist comes along that we need to pay closer attention to...
"...All of the musicians play in a spirited and
skilled way "
Gerard
Carelli -Lucky To Be Me
"...when a vocalist gives the lyric the respect it deserves we ought to stand up and cheer"
"...we are listening to not only a very gifted musician but also a superb writer"
"Who would have ever fathomed the idea that Brazilian music would come from as far away as Israel?"
..If you like your jazz relaxed,
danceably hip and in the
groove"
Sue
Tucker...Meant For You
"...she displays an easy and unrestrained sense of swing"
"Sue Tucker delivers another
winner..."
RazzCLAZZ
"The playing is very clean and articulate and
the original lines interesting"
Rich
Lamanna ...And The Last Word
"If I could have the "Last Word," it would be: lets hear more from this wonderful group."
"This singer has so much to offer and can reach your sensibilities so easily"
"A new singing talent with a hint of
Johnny Hartman"
Jeff
Hackworth
"He treats the sax like a compassionate
craftsman meticulously selecting each note with care.
"
"Sandy Patti and Kathy Troccoli are two excellent singers with wonderful range"
"...they take us out a bit but
do not lose us on their musical journey"
"I think she's focused and can only improve
with time"
Bradley
Allen
"This is a nice toe tapping set
with a mixed bag of jazz
standards"
One of the most outstanding
Big Band Drummers on the scene today - Check Him
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The Jazz Zine reviews her CDs:
The Jazz Zine Talks With
A Smooth Jazz Compact Disc Review