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“In ‘Take Me With You,’ young Canadian singer Kate Schutt sings a come-on in glassily clear and glossily sweet tones.”
-- Mark Silver, NPR Song of the Day (July 15 2009)
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“If this collection does one thing, it shows off her abilities as a songwriter."
-- Dan Aquilante, New York Post
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“Guitar genius Kate Schutt turns her attention to jazz-influenced vocals on ‘Telephone Game’ (kateschutt.com). Anyone who has ever heard her… knows precisely of what she is capable.”
-- Gregg Shapiro, Chicago Free Press
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“(Schutt )… sounds like Rickie Lee Jones and Diana Krall spliced together…”
-- Jeffrey Lee Puckett, Courier-Journal.com
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“Former JLSC Jazz Grand Prize winner, Kate Schutt, recently gave a brilliant early performance at Canada AM, Canada's most-watched national morning news channel.”
-- John Lennon Songwriting Contest Blog
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“Harvard-trained, Guelph-based jazz musician Kate Schutt warms up the genre with her reverb-drenched vocal jazz, managing an amicable brightness that sounds like Blossom Dearie covering Bonnie Raitt”
-- Chandler Levack, Eye Weekly, Toronto ON
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“It's easy to get a summer crush on Canadian singer/songwriter Kate Schutt, playing the "Telephone Game" (ArtistShare). She's an enticingly languid vocalist, wry composer and a sophisticated arranger in the pop/jazz vein, a natural next step for fans of Norah, Madeleine, Rickie Lee and Edie.”
-- Jonathan Takiff, Philadelphia Daily News
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“Kate Schutt, based in Guelph and Philadelphia, proves you can mix folk and jazz, and play guitar brilliantly, with alternately dreamy and powerful songs."
-- Richard Flohil, FYI Music News
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"Schutt's classy songwriting, boho grooves and feathery singing could be summed up as 'jazzy melodious pop.' Recommended by nine out of 10 Rickie Lee Jones fans."
-- The Globe and Mail, Toronto ON
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“A Phenomenal Up-and-Coming Singer... Harvard and Berklee kid Kate Schutt (now living in Toronto), meanwhile, is an assured singer/songwriter/guitarist with a smoky, understated delivery."
-- Editor's pick, Boston Phoenix (May 30, 2009)
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“Plays Guitar With Hipster Panache"
-- Philadelphia Daily News (May 29, 2009)
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"From the first notes I heard, I knew Kate was the real deal. A huge talent."
-- Maria Schneider, Grammy Award-Winning Musician
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“Listeners can take the album (Telephone Game) in all at once, and want to play it again, at once. The tunes are varied, the words are thoughtful, the musicianship top-notch.”
-- Jonathan Shipley, VenusZine
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"Opening the show was singer/songwriter Kate Schutt. Still little known here, she made plenty of converts with a lovely set that had the crowd paying close attention to her subtly-crafted compositions and to the skilled accompaniment of her rhythm section. One to watch."
-- Tandem Online Magazine
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"Kate Schutt's masterful NO LOVE LOST is meticulously composed and beautifully performed."
-- Eyal Hareuveni, All About Jazz
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