“...As aspiring songbird Squeak, Stephanie St. James is adorable.”
By Laurence Vittes of The Hollywood Reporter
“Stephanie St. James makes the most of the underwritten Squeak.”
By Scott Cain of Talkn’ Broadway News and Reviews
"...St. James is vivacious and bright, with a potent singing voice."
Everett Evans of The Houston Chronicle
"In the spirit of the onslaught of talented female artists comes the compelling St. James. Her multipurpose voice and sound is in the same realm as that of Nelly Furtado, Beyonce Knowles and the like. Many tracks on this release are radio and music video ready with a womanly attitude somewhere between comforting and independently strong. She combines the soulful, hip-hop and alternative rock elements of today's pop music to create engaging songs... With just enough of an edge to this release, the familiarity and catchiness found here should result in quite the experience."
JC of Impact Press (www.impactpress.com)
"...The talented St. James does everything right on this CD! St. James is a potent singer who commands a wide range of vocal styles. Her freshman release is varied and impressive!"
Laura T. Lynch of Kweevak News (Kweevak.com)
"...St. James, very much a poetess and a style that suits her lyrically."
Mike at Life and Soul Promotions London, England
“...Stephanie St. James, who recently left the European tour of Fame, stops the show with "Let's Hear It for the Boy."
"...St. James is someone you can't stop watching whenever she is on stage."
Kate O'neill of The Lansing Journal
"...St. James is a dynamo... bringing the house down with her lead vocal."
David-Edward Hughes of Backstage West
"...The showstopper, predictably, comes early in the second act when the bass line kicks in and St. James belts out Let's Hear it for the Boy."
John Fleming of The Times (Performing Arts Critic)
"St. James a dynamic young vocalist from California almost stole the show... St. James voice provided the appropriate mood and interludes for most of the sets."
Gerry Gund of Scottish Review, Edinburgh, Scotland
"...St. James who had a beautiful, bluesy soul voice."
Inverness Online, Inverness, Scotland