–Dick Kreck, The Denver Post
–James B. Meadows The Rocky Mountain News
–Convention for Colorado County Commissioners
–Dave Barber, Internet-Web Reviewer (LMNOP)
“...if you love country music or hate country music, you will love this show.” —Rocky Mtn. News
Click for More Info“No one fronts a Big Band like Lannie. She opened the show for Ray Charles and received a standing ovation from Ray’s audience, amazing! —Rick Crandell KEZW Swing Radio
Click for More Info“The dazzling lead playing and solid rhythm of the Gypsy Swing Revue will transport you to the Left Bank of Paris.“ –Coordinator Augusta Heritage Center “Swing Week”, Elkins, West Virginia
Click for More InfoA classy choice for any event or concert booking, this show stars Lannie and her Errand Boys of Rhythm Quintet (or trio or solo piano) as they pay tribute in story and song to Mr. Frank Sinatra.
Click for More InfoDance to Lannie’s disco diva “Gloria Half-Gaynor (Lannie) and her driving, funky disco band.
Click for More InfoLannie Garrett pays fond tribute to Peggy Lee in a lively revue of songs and stories of the artist’s career, and life.
Click for More Info“Fabulous show, exclamation point, exclamation point, exclamation point! Professional presentation and VERY popular with our audiences.–Bill Babcock Executive Director/Littleton Town Hall
Click for More Info“The Colorado Symphony Pops concert of the year came from Lannie Garrett.” —The Denver Post
Click for More Info“Lannie “Slick Chick” Garrett leads a free-and-easy tour of the ‘40s. She romps and stomps and croons her way through a string of vintage pearls.” —Dick Kreck, The Denver Post
Click for More Info“Roy and I loved hearing both “Patsy” and Lannie! You were wonderful!” —Former First Lady, Bea Romer, Governor ‘s Mansion Colorado
Click for More InfoIn her show, Screen Gems: Songs of the Movies, Lannie and her quintet pay homage to the stars and songs that lit up the movie screen.
Click for More Info“As a musical revue it’s a blend of satisfying favorites and obscure historical material. Garrett never fails to sell the song.” –Bob Bows, Theater Critic Denver
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