
2009-02-03 Broadwayworld.com - Musical Review Heartfelt and hilarious, Meester Amerika blends farce with swing and just a hint of schmaltz. read more
2009-01-20 NJ.com by Zan Stewart - Performance Update Teaneck-based songstress Amy London and NYC bassist Sean Smith are artists who strive to find new directions within the mainstream jazz mode. read more
2008-10-19 RussiaToday.com – Performance Review She was a Jewish girl from Ohio who gave up opera for jazz, and nowadays, Amy London is even compared to Ella Fitzgerald. read more
2008-06-21 Amy London on NPR read more
2008-04-06 The New York Times by Tammy La Gorce - Feature Ms. London also has the dramatic flair one might expect of a jazz artist. read more
2008-03-27 O's Place Newsleter - Review The secret to her wonderful sound is her integration with her band, placing her voice amidst the rhythmic action and expressing the theme of the words at the same time. read more
2008-02-25 Riveting Riffs Website by Joe Montague - Feature “Playing with this many great musicians gives me so many more colors to play with, and I have so many more colors in my crayon box. I have a lot of fun with this horn section and the percussionist. I am really having a good time,” says the supremely talen read more
2008-01-22 O's Place By D. Oscar Groomes - Review Amy sings a dozen arrangements of classic jazzy tunes. The secret to her wonderful sound is her integration with her band, placing her voice amidst the rhythmic action and expressing the theme of the words at the same time. read more
2007-12-13 TalkinBroadway.com - Review Amy London sings with solid musicality, clarity and focus. read more
2007-12-01 Jersey Jazz - Review "When I Look in Your Eyes," featuring vocalist AMY LONDON, contains 12 selections that highlight her versatility as a singer, and a taste of her ability to craft a lyric. read more
2007-12-01 All About Jazz By Suzanne Lorge - Review Amy London’s debut CD When I Look in Your Eyes has it all: choice arrangements of a diverse and challenging repertoire, a top-notch band and a velvetvoiced lead singer. read more
2007-12-01 Hot House By Elzy Kolb - Personal Take read more
2007-11-17 Newark Star Ledger By Zan Stewart - Review Teaneck-based singer Amy London makes quite a statement on her debut CD. Boasting a lustrous, clear voice, she moves with gusto through an array of not-usually-heard standards, instrumental jazz pieces outfitted with lyrics, and covers of Jobim and Laura read more
2007-11-07 Blogcritics Magazine By Mark Saleski - Review If you're looking for pure jazz chops, check out how she torches her lines through the Latin swing of Dizzy's "Wouldn't You." read more
2007-11-01 The Village Voice By Tom Hull - Review She has a Broadway voice: precise control, projects well, able to exploit a nuance to tell a story. read more
2007-11-01 All Music Guide By Jonathan Widran - Review The first-call New York based vocalist is one of those versatile singers with a dynamic range and loads of strutting style who can do it all and make it look effortless: jazz, big band, swing, pop, Broadway, and more. read more
2007-11-01 The Jazz Society of Oregon - Review In Amy London, we have a new voice of superb confidence, maturity, control, and just enough jazz chops to please the most demanding listener. You can't be just so-so to attract talent like Lee Musiker and the late John Hicks on piano, Rufus Reid on bass, read more
2007-10-31 Audiophile Audition By John Henry - Review This is a powerful voice exhibiting great musicianship, good pitch, swing, and a way with the lyrics that is most eloquent read more
2007-10-18 Exclusive Magazine By Russell A. Trunk - Feature The song selection is indicative of Amy’s vast emotional and musical range, and – as WBGO radio personality Sheila Anderson points out in her liner notes - firmly places Amy in the same elite league of female stylists such as Sarah Vaughn, Carmen McRae... read more
2007-10-11 Midwest Record By Chris Spector - Quote read more
2007-10-11 Annie Ross, vocal jazz legend - Quote read more
2007-10-11 TheCelebrityCafe.com By Sari N. Kent - Review London sings with sheer emotion about true love and all the feelings that go along with it. Her timbre has a smart sensuality to it, and the instrumentation brings each song to a capstone either musically or lyrically. read more
2007-10-02 Cabaret Exchange By George W. Carroll, The Musicians' Obudsman - Review Sultry, sensuous, tonal, melodic, harmonic, intellectual, ample, luscious, inflective, expressive, lyrical mellifluous, symphonic, tuneful, dramatic, theatrical, blending, flowing, balanced, symmetrical, abundant.........And, this is only how songstress A read more
2007-09-26 eJazzNews.com By Edward Bianco - Review Amy London’s vocal charm and energetic performance on this album set’s her apart from others. Her embrace of the Great American Songbook and her unique interpretation of the selections here makes this album a must for lovers of jazz vocals. read more
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