WHAT  CRITICS  ARE  SAYING  ABOUT
LYNDA  JAMISON
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"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."
-Margaret Whiting
"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." reviews02.jpg
-Theater Week, Leslie (Hoban) Blake
reviews03.jpg "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
reviews04.jpg "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
"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."
-Margaret Whiting
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Musicians Mark Vinci, Dave Ratajczak, Lynda, Jay Leonhart, John Oddo, and Glenn Drewes in the studio with her second album, You and The Night and The Music.
 
"It's an honor to be affiliated with Rotary International's Gift of Life program as their national 'singer.' To save just one child's life is precious, but to be able to see hundreds of children from all over the world walk in th the future healthy and happy is truly an awesome joy."
-Lynda Jamison

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