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"Jamison delighted
her audience with her warm vocals and glamorous stage presence."
--Jim Richardson, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
April 17, 1995
"Pittsburgh's hottest chanteuse...nothing but praise for Lynda's sophisticated
cabaret show..."
--Jean Home, Tribune Review
"I was genuinely impressed with the New York cabaret debut of Lynda
Jamison...a performer with a marvelous, light, jazz-pop style and a rich,
warm sense of humor. Jamison is a real talent who can hold her own with
singers who have spent many years on the performance stage. Her voice is
husky, yet fluid and able to color the varied emotions reflected in her
muscial selections."
--Martin Schaeffer, Backstage
May 1995
"She has a fine voice, and from the skill with which she suspends
seamless melodic lines, it's obvious she's had good vocal training...she
has considerable potential."
--Chip Deffaa, New York Post
May 10, 1995
"This is a lovely evening that leaves one with a warm glow. Simple
and heartfelt, sweet loving interpretations...scores with other types of
material...brings a nicely understated comic touch."
--Roy Sander, Backstage
May 12, 1995
"Warm, humorous, and candid...her presence is devoid of pretension--not
only is Ms. Jamison unafraid of sustenato. but she delivers a round, comfortable,
inviting sound that draws the listener toward her. A giving rather than
a needy person, her contentment makes her unique..."
--Jeanee Lieberman, New York Law Journal
May 12, 1995
"This Newcomer to New York...is a warmly charismatic lady with a delightful
sense of whimsy and a lovely mezzo voice aptly suited to her carefully
chosen material."
--John Hoglund, New York Native
May 1995
"Lynda Jamison, an affable Pittsburgh soprano...turns'Yes Sir That's
My Baby' into a warm paean of motherly pride and gives a tender rendition
of (the) touching tune 'Know What I've Learned'"
--Wayman Wong, The Daily News
May 16, 1995
"...she's a crowd pleaser. No ostentation from Lynda. She's homey,
friendly, and sings good songs."
--Gary Stevens, Syndicated Columnist
March 1996
"...Ms. Jamison proved herself a solid cabaret performer... with an
excellent voice, fine phrasing and a good understanding of the architecture
of a ballad. For a fine Sunday evening, I recommend Lynda Jamison at the
Algonquin, as well as her new CD."
--Donald Collister, WDVR-FM
(New Jersey Public Radio)
March 4, 1996
"Lynda Jamison is a great lady who has seen it come and go and says
so with her great voice. Lynda Jamison puts on a fun show. When you see
her name, see the show."
--Andy Bale, WHUD Radio
March 26, 1996
"Lynda Jamison is very, very good. She was charming, disarming, and
completely comfortable in the Oak Room, and she turned in an hour of first
rate singing. Her new CD,'Know What I've Learned', merits a full review..
for the moment, let me simply recommend it to you, like her show, it is
lovely."
--Roy Sander, Backstage
March 29, 1996
"Jamison's pop voice (has) the texture of its having lived and yearned.
Lynda Jamison is amazingly frank and real so you believe her when she sings,
'I Can Cook Too'."
Peter Filichia, Theater Week
April 1, 1996
"This lady has really arrived.. she truly shone when she became more
vulnerable on ballads such as 'Know What I've Learned'...delivered with
genuine warmth and finely phrased."
--John Hoglund, Backstage
November 1996
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