Reviews
"... a world class performance by Cabaret Deco, with husband and wife team John Evans and Lyne Tremblay. The Scott Marshall Zeitgeist Sextet jazz band was outstanding. Certainly, this is the best little show in Toronto in a long, long time."
— Gillian Cosgrove, National Post, 2004 11 08
"Lyne Tremblay has the kind of style and sensuality needed, and she was ravishing to see and to hear."
—Ray Conlogue, The Globe and Mail
"I've heard just about everything, but when I put this CD on, the sun was a little brighter and the air was a little crisper – I swam in luxury..."
—dina meller, Red Balloon A&R
"There's an abundance of style and sophistication on these 13 tunes....(Ms.Tremblay) knows how to be sad and sunny at the same time....good with intimate ballads...her skills in the theatrical cabaret field come to the fore."
—Geoff Chapman, Toronto Star
"Lyne Tremblay nous livre ici d'excellentes interprétations. Une élégante et séduisante voix à découvrir!
—La Force
"Ms Tremblay has a sultry and soulful delivery with a flair for the dramatic.....an appealing European sensibility, which makes for a refreshing change from the usual offerings...merci bien."
—Downtown Jazz, Toronto
"Franco cabaret performance artist Lyne Tremblay crosses over to the jazz milieu in this lively collection of standards and originals. An interpreter of considerable scope and energy, Tremblay delivers here in two languages with a good amount of style and welcome finesse. A surprising CD — excellent work."
—George Evans, Planet Jazz
"The term Diva seems like stinting praise when applied to jazz vocalist / cabaret goddess Lyne Tremblay. Her debut CD, "Break 'n' Enter" contains thirteen tracks that range from sublime jazz ("Caravan") to clever cabaret ("Do You Miss Me"). Backed by Scott Marshall and his trio, this recording also contains some uber cool original compositions, such as the opening track, "Here's To You". Billingual jazz has never been sexier!"
— Jaymz Bee Jazz In The City JAZZ.FM91
"Torch singer who can make the lyrics gripping."
— Kate Taylor, Globe and Mail
"Excellente interpretation par Lyne Tremblay qui joue comme elle chante, chante comme elle danse. Comme s'il allait de soi de combiner toutes ces disciplines."
— Guy Pacheu, Correspondante Ouest-France
"Lyne Tremblay is riveting as Anita (West Side Story), a role which allows her to make the most of her considerable dance and acting skills"
— Patrick Raftis, Lakeshore Advance
"The strongest performance of the night was by Lyne Tremblay."
— Ingrid Neilson, The Advocate.
"Tremblay's portrayal of the sultry Puerto Rican 'Anita' is absolutely captivating. Her performance is worth the price of admission alone."
— The Village News
"What's wonderful and worth seeing right now?...the current production of Cabaret, featuring the magnetic Lyne Tremblay, who hails from Lac St. Jean, Que., In the lead role as 'Sally Bowles'. Tremblay is a stunning, riveting performer, with a great gutsy voice."
— Marina Sturdz, The Globe and Mail
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