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What They Say About

Lisa Jo Sagolla

Bistro Awards


"I think I’m too old to be a fangirl, but were I to not act my age, the object of my zeal would be song-reinterpretation super-hero Ann Kittredge. She presents a titillating set of intriguing re-imaginings of hit tunes. Her musical imagination is startling. Her pellucid voice is ravishing."

Bart Greenberg

Cabaret Scenes


"I Just Called to Say I Love You” (Stevie Wonder) kicks off the album with sheer joy. "I Feel the Earth Move” (Carole King) gets a very sultry treatment that has Kittredge slithering through a late-night seductive mood.

“Mr. Tambourine Man” (Bob Dylan), is transformed into a sad ballad of sweet longing; it’s highly impressive."

Rob Lester

Talkin' Broadway


"Ann Kittredge's notion to let her song interpretations collected in Romantic Notions lean toward digging deep into emotions pays off with captivatingly convincing renditions..."Together, Wherever We Go" is transformed into a gentle vow addressed to a beloved child. It is an irresistible highlight that could melt the heart of a curmudgeon."

Dee Dee McNeil

Making a Scene Magazine


"The Sondheim and Jules Styne composition, “Together Wherever We Go” is the perfect ballad for the Kittredge voice, as is the Webb composition “Didn’t We.” Both songs have the drama in melody and lyric, allowing Kittredge to get her arms around these tunes with one, big, giant bear hug. "

Lisa Jo Sagolla

Bistro Awards


"I think I’m too old to be a fangirl, but were I to not act my age, the object of my zeal would be song-reinterpretation super-hero Ann Kittredge. She presents a titillating set of intriguing re-imaginings of hit tunes. Her musical imagination is startling. Her pellucid voice is ravishing."

Bart Greenberg

Cabaret Scenes


"I Just Called to Say I Love You” (Stevie Wonder) kicks off the album with sheer joy. "I Feel the Earth Move” (Carole King) gets a very sultry treatment that has Kittredge slithering through a late-night seductive mood.

“Mr. Tambourine Man” (Bob Dylan), is transformed into a sad ballad of sweet longing; it’s highly impressive."

Rob Lester

Talkin' Broadway


"Ann Kittredge's notion to let her song interpretations collected in Romantic Notions lean toward digging deep into emotions pays off with captivatingly convincing renditions..."Together, Wherever We Go" is transformed into a gentle vow addressed to a beloved child. It is an irresistible highlight that could melt the heart of a curmudgeon."

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