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

“…golden tenor voice.” – Colorado Backstage

“…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

“…a terrific tenor…an auditory treat.” – Out Front Colorado

“…a vocal standout…”Aurora Sentinel