Sandy Campbell (singer) - Reviews

Reviews

  • “Campbell sings with irresistible clarity and power…" - Los Angeles Times
  • “Outstanding…a striking voice and presence...” - KPBS Radio
  • “Musical theatre heaven…there are echoes of Judy Collins in Campbell’s soprano.” - San Diego Union
  • “Exceptional…Most remarkable…new levels of beauty and richness while filling her character with great tenderness, intelligence and emotion.” - San Diego Playbill
  • "It only took hearing the first few phrases sung to let me know the songs are in good hands...Sandy's voice is instantly appealing...She has an open and sweet quality, but with intelligent phrasing that keeps her safely far away from over-sentimentality. It's no surprise to learn that she has experience in theater and cabaret. It shows...Campbell and G. Scott Lacy crystallize the emotional potential of rich songs like these. An encore would be very welcome." - Talkin' Broadway
  • "...among the very best -- musically lovely and (rarer still) beautifully acted...The album overall is really wonderful; fine choices of songs, all well done." - Josh Rubins, Composer/Lyricist (Brownstone, All the Queen's Men)
  • "Beautiful, sensitive...a wonderful recording." - Jeff Blumenkrantz, Composer (The Other Franklin)
  • "Campbell exhibits real talent with the material." - Max Preeo, Editor, Show Music Magazine

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