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"Linda Lee Michelet is a local, torchy, saloon-style singer who brings a touch of class to her jazz renderings via both her song stylings and her elegant work garb.... Fasten your seatbelt. You won't believe what comes out of her mouth and what flows from her heart & soul."

— Richard Lazere Ph.D., Jazz Society of Oregon

Linda Lee Michelet's well-performed CD, recorded live at the Heathman Hotel, reprises Peggy Lee hits like Fever, Why Don't You Do Right, I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City and See See Rider. A solid group featuring trumpet man Dick Titterington enhances Michelet's clear, well-enunciated, jazz-tinged delivery. 4 stars 

— George Fendel, Jazz Society of Oregon

"... Having written and or produced for some great Portland singers and musicians — including Michael Allen Harrison, Curtis Salgado, Shirley Nanette, Julie Ann Johnson, and Ellen Whyte — I think you are in the same league. I am very picky when it comes to vocalists, but my 'sista', as they say in the hood "Girl, you can sang" (and I do mean SANG) ... Just keep believing in your dreams — sometimes they really do come true."

— Calvin Walker
Director of Development, KMHD 89.1 Jazz Radio

"In order to record a live album, you not only have to be brave, you must also have the talent to back it up ...."

— Terry Currier, Music Millennium

"... The proof is in the grooves"

— Ron Rogers, Producer

May 16, 2006
Overnight arrival on the P-town music scene
happens to be a TriMet private investigator named Linda Lee Michelet. Her debut album, Live at the Heathman, where she sings the last Thursday of each month, is a sophisticated evocation of Peggy Lee and Julie London.

Or, as Calvin Walker, development director at the jazz radio station KMHD, put it, "Girl you can sang!" More proof, as if it were needed, that guys can be sensitve, too.

— Phil Stanford, Portland Tribune

LINDA LEE TAKES HER LISTENERS on a musical journey rediscovering some of the legendary female singers of American Jazz... She is "Portland's own honey-voiced siren"

— Patrick Russell , Online MusicNet

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