"Stan
Edwards, a charming baritone, helps
fill the gap between a hipper Dick
Haymes and a more sensitive Bobby
Darin. Edwards always picks great
tunes (like Johnny Desmond's 'Play
Me Hearts And Flowers') and
fine rhythm sections and is just
the ticket for an evening of jazzy
standards."
~
Will Friedwald, Village Voice,
1996, co-author of Tony Bennett
book "The Good
Life" (Currently
jazz critic for the New York Sun)
"Stan
Edwards has a great voice reminiscent
of the song stylists of the mid-50s."
~ Ron Delsener
Concert Producer
"In
today's musical world of electronic
sounds and noise, it is becoming
increasingly difficult and rare to
hear musicians playing real instruments
and clear lyrics sung by a great
voice. Stan Edwards possesses one
of those rare and wonderful voices
that is capable of filling our loud
and hectic existence with the captivating
sounds of pure and beautiful music.
He's living proof that tuxedo singers
aren't a thing of the past. It must
be acknowledged that Stan is a contemporary
popular crooner who holds the key
to a rich musical legacy from days
gone by. He's the gatekeeper to an
elegant world of champaign and caviar,
cigarettes with lipstick traces and
moonlight romance.
Stan
Edwards is a living testament to
the Great American Songbook."
~ Ron Cannatella
WDAU,
New Orleans, LA
"What is Stan Edwards? Stan Edwards is an singer
of popular American standards. In a day when stars
of R&B and rock'n'roll are recording standards,
Stan remains the real thing. Before Rod Stewart ever
knew what a standard was, Stan Edwards was doing it
with honesty, integrity, and heart. Stan Edwards is the real deal, the real chic."
~ Len
Triola,
Record Producer
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