"I think she's one of the most wonderfully talented ladies I know. She has a great sense of humor that zings, then she turns around and sings like an angel. She could make it as a comedienne or as a singer, but luckily, she's going to make it as both." |
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-Margaret Whiting
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"Never has a cabaret debut attracted the kind of media hoop-la (Life Magazine, 20/20 with Barbara Walters, etc.) that Lynda Jamison received last year when she opened at The Algonquin... if her CD is any indication, Jamison has all the makings of a first-class chanteuse." | |
-Theater Week, Leslie (Hoban) Blake |
"Jamison has the ability to sing such wonderful, classic lyrics with precisely the right, intimate touch... a light straight ahead soprano voice particularly effective on slow tempo numbers... and she's a remarkably glib, natural comedian&emdash; talent enough upon which to build a show." | |
-San Francisco Examiner, Philip Elwood | |
"... she sings with the directness and unforced emotion that recalls a jazzy pop style." | |
-San Francisco Chronicle |
"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." | |
-BackStage, Roy Sander | |
"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." | |
-New York Post, Chip Deffaa | |
"Warm, humorous, and candid... her presence is devoid of pretension&emdash; 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... " | |
-New York Law Journal, Jeanne Lieberman |
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