Let the Blues Lift You Up "above average blues-diva outing with a nice soulful R&B edge." - Blues Access, Winter issue 2001 Let the Blues Lift You Up "Dynamic young soul songstress CC Bronson was raised in Florida, and her decade-long performance career includes a stint with the Harlem Golden Gospel Singers. In addition to the obligatory synthesizers, alto sax, organ, and a female chorus are evident in support here, and producer Jon Bainter had a hand in all ten compositions. Appropriately for a Florida-based act, there’s a Caribbean rhythmic tinge to several songs, including the sly Retail therapy and the opening Hurricane. Bronson’s ability to both belt the blues (Pump You UP) and go to church (You Said You Would) mark her as an artist to watch." - Living Blues, August 2000
Uncle Tom’s Cabin "Carolyn Bronson as Eliza is a real find. She belts out “I’ve Got to Go” to great effect – a moving performance – and she is riveting in “In Our Flight” Ron Hefner – Fort Myers Beach Observer Feb 7 2001 Uncle Tom’s Cabin – stage production Bronson has a rich, textured voice that swoops and soars. She livened things up whenever she sang." - Nancy Stetson, Naples Daily News Feb 10, 2001
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LIVING BLUES REVIEW 2006
MY SOUL/MY BLUES
An outstanding soul-blues singer whose style falls somewhere between Shirley Brown and Betty Wright. Carolyn Bronson employs her elastic alto pipes to deeply soulful effect on the nine thoughtfully written originals that make up her second CD..........LH