— Josef Woodard, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - Santa Barbara News Press
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“QUINCY COLEMAN, SHANE BARTELL, HADLEY. 9 PM Thu., Sept. 14. Sam Bond's Garage. 21 . $5”
— Click Here to View - Eugene Weekly

“Local artist, Quincy Coleman kicks off Amoeba's first-ever In-house Home Grown Showcase Series to be held Friday nights at 7PM, beginning September 29!”
— Amoeba, L.A. Weekly

“Quincy Coleman is a singer/songwriter with a sound that evokes New Orleans bordellos, country roadhouses, Parisian jazz bistros and even vintage cartoons. Despite historic points of reference, however, there is nothing old-fashioned about Coleman”
— Dan Kimpel, Music Connection

“Eclectic chanteuse Quincy Coleman is bound to win a flock of new admirers with her exquisitely rendered sophomore disc, Come Closer.”
— Editorial Emergency, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - Editorial Emergency

“Pop treasure bejeweled with old-timey musical touches like swing-era clarinet, pocket trumpet, C-melody sax and Hot Club banjo, but it's the gorgeous, bittersweet melody that gets under your skin”
— Editorial Emergency, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - Editorial Emergency

“Quincy Coleman is the definition of a songbird.”
— Evan James, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - American Songwriter
“L.A.-based singer-songwriter Quincy Coleman, best known so far for a song heard in the film "Crash" and airplay on KCRW, sings and writes up a charismatic storm on her newly released second album, "Come Closer." She plays a four-artist bill at SOhO on Tuesday.”

“Her songs draw on such universal themes as desire and unrequited love.”
— Melinda Newman, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - Billboard

“Every eye in house was drawn to the stage as Quincy and friends took the audience on a sloppy carnival ride of lighthearted, jazzy songs, full of brass and bouncy rhythms.”
— Lucy Bernard, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - Los Angeles Alternative
“This unsigned artist could surely be listed among some of the great female singer-songwriters of our generation.”
— Alex Nassar, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - The Hawk

“Quincy: Catchy, crafty, unique songbird who is ready to fly.”
— Bob Leggett, ^ Click Here to View Article ^ - Music Connection
