"A voice like Tish Oney 's is a prime example of what other jazz singers strive for. Pitch perfect. Crystal clear. . . and all encompassing. Her innate understanding of the art (both emotionally and intellectually) not only reels you in willingly and begging for more, but creates a memory that lingers on far after she leaves the stage." (Michael Sterling, Producer, Sterling 's Upstairs at Vitello 's, Los Angeles)

" The lovely Dr. Oney serenaded the enthusiastic crowd with medleys of songs by Porter, Van Heusen, Gershwin, and Kern, among others. Her bell-clear voice was the perfect instrument . . . Oney is also a songwriter herself. Her composition without lyrics 'Waltz For Ellie' showcased her talents as a scat singer, while her 'You Make Me Think I 'm In Love' could easily find itself in The Great American Songbook one day." (Steven Stanley, StageSceneLA.com)

" Miss Oney was absolutely a treat. A voice reminiscent of Doris Day and others from the bygone Jazz era, she delighted everyone in the mostly packed club with hits from the Great American Songbook. There did not seem to be any style she was not comfortable with. . . she is certainly ready to take LA and make it her own. Keep your eyes open and your schedules clear for any future dates with this beautiful lady with a voice of gold!" (LA Times.com)

" Tish Oney, as a purist vocalist, combines a formal background with a jazz style that oozes with phrasing and execution but still is delivered with ease. In our club environment, this is called perfection." (Bob Masteller, Owner and Jazz Musician, The Jazz Corner, Hilton Head Island, SC)

"A brilliant vocalist." (Frank Malfitano, Executive Producer, Syracuse Jazzfest and Detroit Jazz Festival)

"Tish has a calm and cool style that conveys understanding while her vocals resonate with emotion. Tish sings from the heart." (John Chiodini, Former Musical Director for Peggy Lee, Guitarist and Composer)

"Tish Oney is a fresh, new vocalist who swings with the best of them, while always remaining willing to explore the musical 'road less traveled'". (Ray Brinker, jazz drummer)

". . . the best voice I've heard since Doris Day sang with my band." (Les Brown)

"Oney, a 2001 SAMMY nominee for Best Jazz Vocalist, has delighted audiences from Hawaii to Rome with her swinging scat and soulful ballads. She's the consummate jazz artist, with vocal technique and improv skill to spare." (Kate Stevenson, The Syracuse New Times)

"Can educators really practice what they teach? As it applies to Oney, "you bet!" Subtlety is the name of the game for Oney. . . nominated for the SAMMY award. . . (she) uses phrasing, good intonation and diction to carry her through and she does this very well." (Dave Nathan, All About Jazz)

"Oney manages to convey both the sophistication and subtleties of jazz. In her finest singing moments, Oney hits her notes with a graceful ease and confidence. The songs resonate with the warmth and vitality that come from the exchange of musicians collectively sharing the moment." (Allen Czelusniak, The Syracuse New Times)

"I like what she did with my tune, 'Peace'--I enjoy her rendition." (Horace Silver)

"The rest of the music industry appears ready to embrace Tish Oney as a talent to be reckoned with." (Russ Tarby, Eagle Newspapers)

"Interpreting lyrics and scat singing, Tish Oney swings through a program of standards and originals with a small ensemble alongside. They're beautiful songs, giving her audience a performance to remember." (Jim Santella, L.A. Jazz Scene)