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Vivian

Lee

F E A T U R E D   QUOTES

Kicking it old school throughout, Lee is a classic jazz vocalist that knows how to swing the oldies that you want to hear done right one more time.  With the newest track being “Didn’t We”, this journey through the past has no dust on it at all.  A real find for genre fans, this gal could lessons on how to get it done.  A real smoker.

Chris Spector, Editor and Publisher 

 

If you love ladies who know how to bring stories of love to life through jazz vocals, you’re going to HAVE to have Vivian’s August, 2018, release in your collection… just check out her scintillating performance on “Some Other Time“, and you’ll be an “instant believer” in her tantalizing talent – the recording is top-of-the-line, and Vivian’s vocal is among the best I’ve listened to (yet) in 2018.

Dick Metcalf, editor, Contemporary Fusion ReviewsAugust 9, 2018

 

What a pleasure...such a beautifully warm voice, rhythmically swingin' and pitch perfect! Whooooee! Great taste in tunes too.

-Ginger Berglund, jazz vocalist, Los Angeles, Calif

 

“The folks in Vivian's home of Sacramento, and others in neighboring areas of California are fortunate to have an artist of quality like Vivian Lee in their midst.  Discovering her for the first time has been a true pleasure. 

Joe Lang, Jersey Jazz

 

I hired you solely on your reputation and recommendation, so I was completely taken by surprise with your performance.  From the moment you struck the first note the audience was instantly taken in with the emotional warmth of your presence, your calm and enticing voice, and the remarkable level of support from your ensemble.  I immediately understood why you are generally recognized as the gold standard for jazz in the greater Sacramento area

David Clouse, talent buyer Stonehouse Restaurant

 

Vivian Lee, jazz treasure Jazz vocalist and impresario Vivian Lee has been invaluable in maintaining a live jazz scene in Sacramento. As the essential force and charming hostess of Sunday Jazz at JB's Lounge in the Red Lion Inn, Lee has created an ongoing performance venue for regional jazz musicians.”

- Marcus Crowder, (Feb 11, 2011)

 

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