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ColetteLovejoy, first, the song is "Send Me Somebody" is a anthem
something that has kind of hit quality in the sense that it keeps in your
mind after you heard it. As i listen on your site, your voice is cool,
has emotion when you come up singing ballads and exels on expressive parts.
Your collection of songs keeps listeners interest throughout. Congrats to
your work Colette and welcome A beautiful song beautifully by Colette.
We can hear this one on the charts and can see it in a movie too.

song home (especially during the chorus) just BEAUTIFULLY!!! I LOVE this song!
It speaks RIGHT to where I am right now. The artist has an amazing voice!!!
Check it out! (her other stuff is fantastic too! Colette's voice is pure honey
. . .Check Louisiana Love song. . ."you were my lover, I was your sacrifice. .
." This is a real woman singing . . .She's in-the-know,her voice is pure,pich
right-on,does skillful,artful turns with her singing and writes - it seems,
prolifically. I had listened to Colette before she was on this station.
After I first heard her songs I thought this is one of the best female singers
I've heard on mp3 and I had heard a lot. You can tell she just has that little
something extra which sets her apart from most singers. Also her lyrics are
very good and she puts a lot of heart and emotion into the words when she's
singing them. Keep on rockin' and singin' Colette! "Send Me Somebody" is a
prayer sung by a passionate Angel. I am overwhelmed with the talent on this
station. Colette is a prime example of a voice that is comfortable in the
beautiful realms of singing and the expressive realms of emotion. I am sure
that the story I hear in this song is an autobiography of true experience
and I am drawn into the story as if I was a character in the story. Once
again another voice that you can't help but fall in love with, the instant
you hear Colette sing. God bless you Collette for reaching in so deep with
no fear. The third time around and I get chills, something that doesn't
happen too often . Hi Colette ! You have such a beautiful voice. It reminds
of Ann Wilson from Heart. I have tears in my eyes listening to you. Keep up
the great work. I look forward to hearing more of your music. The first time
I heard Colette's voice, I immediately fell in love with it.
It's so clear and those high notes, wow
REVIEWS

Press reviews

Colette Lovejoy Album: The Art of Autumn Modern Electric Blues
is an eclectic mix of the old and the new. Colette Lovejoy
brings an element of originality to this storied genre.
If you were to take Ann Wilson and Bonnie Raitt and wrap
them up together you would get Colette Lovejoy. Mrs. Lovejoy
is a vocalists vocalist. Strong, sexy and demanding of your
attention the girl is pure power. Singing in a genre dominated
by men Lovejoy blows the doors off the Electric Blues scene.
With so much power one would expect her to lack dynamics in her
delivery, but she is always in control and understands how and
when to use that power. A Slow Letting Go, one of the mellower
tunes on her album and very reminiscent of the early work of the
Subdudes, showcases the dynamic qualities in this ladys voice.
At once soft and tender the next ripe with raw emotion she conveys
her message in a way that the listener cannot help but connect on
an emotional level. What Ms. Lovejoy does is so much more then just
sing she has a uniquely wonderful gift, she paints beautiful sonic
and aural landscapes with her melodies. To truly appreciate the power
of Lovejoys vocals one only need listen to Give Me Some Time.
This smooth rocker showcases the raw power of Mrs. Lovejoy with no
less then four, 10-second sustains at full volume. Not only does she
exhibit her exceptional breath control here but also her tonal quality
never falters even as she slides off the note to end the phrase.

Lovejoys upcoming freshman release The Art Of Autumn will be making
its presence known on store shelves soon. With a little help from a
strong promoter this album, which is as well produced as any Indie
product on the market today and features the incredibly skilled yet
tasteful guitar work of husband Chris Lovejoy could be spinning in
commercial radio stations across the country as well. 2002 promises
to be a year of stellar Indie releases and The Art Of Autumn may well
prove to be one of those that sit on the top shelf in the critics CD
collections along side the albums of those who inspired her in this
business. The time has come for Mrs. Lovejoys heroes to become her
contemporaries. Bobby Bensley Java Music A&R


Music Reviews FROM FANS

Colette Lovejoy"New Millenium"If you're tired
of modern pop or electronica, check out Colette Lovejoy's brand of
stylish R & B. This is relaxing music, songs for cozy sweaters and a
lazy Sunday afternoon. The multi-tracked vocals and lush music reminds
me of Burt Bacharach, while the vocals aren't like anything appearing
on my personal radar. Colette deserves credit for spicing up the song
with a searing guitar solo. This lady can really sing, and she's not
afraid to show it! The chorus is full of energy, and had me bopping a
long to the beat. And I don't usually care for R & B.

Music Reviews [] New Millenium :Very good mix and production. Sounds
like spiritual pop to me.Very good vocals with a lot of overdubbing
and harmonies. Very original melody, doen't sound like anything I've
heard. "Station Review" Send Me Somebody" sounds like it should be
picked up by a Major Motion Picture for its soundtrack. It Vocally
and Lyrically evokes images to mind of a rapturous tale of star
crossed Lovers. Collettes' masterful vocals and the clever crafting
of this tune elevate its standard into being worthy of enourmous
mainstream acceptance. As a vocalist, Colette reminds me of Jan Arden
and I enjoyed the "light and shade" in her singing, she alternates
skillfully and effortlessly between sweet, subdued tones and powerful
soaring, and passionate vocal phrasing. It might be Time for Hollywood
to produce another Blockbuster Romance film and this is the song for it!