"... Bill's [Elliott] singing group, The Lucky Stars are featured...along with the oh-so-talented, oh-so-gorgeous Cassie Miller. "One Girl and Two Boys" shows off Cassie's huge singing talent...I would rate her talent in the class of Rosemary Clooney." Kevin T. Van Meter, Amazon.com "Vocalist Cassie Miller had the fine warm, Helen Forrest touch for such hits as "I'm Beginning to See the Light," "I Don't Want to Walk Without You" and especially "It's Been a Long, Long Time" but she spelled her name with a "Z" when she belted "New York, New York" ala Minnelli." Jay Joslyn, Milwaukee Sentinel "He [Andy Williams] was ably backed too, by vocalist Cassie Miller, who phrased her solo with considerable elán in Williams' arrangement of "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful." — Ed Conroy, The Express-News "Singer Cassie Miller belted a half-dozen tunes with ease and power that recalled [Harry] James' star Helen Forrest...The evenings best moments came from Miller..." Mike Drew, The Milwaukee Journal ...The real class of the evening was vocalist Cassie Miller, a picture of the 1940's band singer in her upswept Betty Grable hair, haltertop print dress, and wedgies. In song after song ("I'm Beginning to See the Light", "Embraceable You", "I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues", "I've Heard That Song Before" and "I Had the Craziest Dream") she brought out the romantic emotions of those war years... ...Miller demonstrated that lovely melodies and meaningful lyrics presented with gracious style and simple movement are what singing is all about. She brought back the days of Harry James vocalists Helen Forrest and Kitty Kalen and the simple sentiments of "I Don't Want to Walk Without You"...I'd almost forgotten how relaxing pop music of that era is compared with the pounding, electronic beat of today. Nelda Stuck (Redlands Daily Facts July 11, 2001) |