Press
“…palpable sliminess…the smug Gestapo officer played by Sortore [is] all gleefully sneering arrogance. But over the course of the evening, he also reveals the layers that have created the monster before us.” – Denver Post
“Jeremy Sortore, playing the Balladeer and Lee Harvey Oswald, reveals a striking singing voice.” – Westword
“…Jeremy Sortore, a solidly American singer…seemed right at home in a Feb. 22 program of classical and popular French songs…Sortore skillfully combined obvious facility for the [French] language with a rare feel for the distinctive structure and idiomatic spirit of these selections. A good example was his animated, aptly witty take on the typically naughty French tune, ‘In Aline’s Bed.’ All in all, it was a diverting and classy evening, enhanced by Sortore’s polished stage presence and smart introductions…” – Denver Post
“…a lovely voice…” – Westword
“…[Sortore’s] honeyed tenor soothes the soul…and lends new levels of irony to the superficially pretty…” – Westword
“…terrific…an auditory treat.” – Out Front Colorado
“…a vocal standout…” – Aurora Sentinel