I find Nicolette to conduct herself in
an honorable way in everything I see her do. She creates a unique sound
and interesting art. Both of which I thoroughly enjoy.
~Freya Ames, Pembroke
An unreal artist. I was captivated the
first time I saw her perform!
~Dylan Black, Virgin Radio
So unique and creative, such a captivating
voice. music that will stick in your mind and fill your soul. ~Kelly
Davidson, Ottawa
Captivating and moving. chant in my head
over and over. What a powerhouse she is.
~Mandie Thompson, Pembroke
I'm glad to know Nicolette's band of Merry
Men. The original material is cleverly written, and the covers are nicely
arranged and executed by a band of ultra-tight Multi-instrumentalists.
Appeals to a broad cross section of society. Sometimes dark & moody,
the tunes are the sonic equivalent of her colorful artwork & should
be shared with all of Canada. Nicolette's art appeals to everyone from
juvenile, to youth, to adult. There is an inherent Darkness in some
works, fatalism,& neo-Gothic.
I appreciate this chance to support the multi-media capabilities of
this brilliant young artist
~Ken J. Lillico, CHCR Radio, Killaloe ON
She has an amazing gift that allows her to offer each performance and
moment to differ from any other. Nicolette has the ability to resonate
in a room full of people unknown to each other and be the driving force
that connects each of them through her performance and presence. Nicolette
is truly gifted; and. Her fans are very fortunate that she gives so
freely of her heart.
~Tammy Soulier-Hehn, Pembroke, ON
Totally amazing. one of the best bands\singers that i have had the pleasure
of hearing. Her voice is killer!
~Jenn McCabe, Charlie's Pub in Renfrew, ON
Your art is beautiful. The colors and tones; the subtle fractal geometries
in Surrender; the point-blank clarity of meaning.."Rebirth"
is singularly subjective, yet it's multi-faceted: I get the meaning
as it pertains to the person I am. Someone else gets the meaning as
it pertains to him and it might be very different from mine. But only
ours reaches out to us. The rest is sensed, but it stays quiet, leaving
emotional reactions clear and crisp. That's a nice effect. Maybe more
painters could benefit from being musicians as well: It's easier to
weave several stories into an audio image, the patterns are all up-front
yet the listener filters what he needs or what he's able to receive.
It's lovely how your visual art detours that, holding so many stories
but releasing like a mental scratch-and-sniff only the psychic fragrance
that's co-responsive with the viewer.
~Greg Purvis, Purvis Gallery, Pembroke ON
Rocker, Nicolette Lagace,
from small town Ontario, was a refreshing change. The band had great
instrumentation and stunning vocals.
~Bodog
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