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Review: Stranger in Every Town

Link to Doing Jazz Podcast Ep. 55 here

“Kosi is an artist whose wealth of personal and artistic experience can easily be heard and felt in her songs. She writes and sings from a place where only artists with intense passion could. On her new album, Stranger in Every Town, Kosi draws from her experience traveling across the United States as a singer-songwriter.”

Lorens Chuno on Doing Jazz
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Review: I Know Who I Am

“I listened to [I Know Who I Am], and man, your voice is incredible. Not only do you have a fabulous and unique timbre, your performances are full of passion and musicality. This album feels very personal and heartfelt. It was great to get to peek into your musical soul for a bit. I particularly liked “Guilty” – the lyrics here are really effective, and man, that sax!”

Christopher Tin, Grammy winning composer [https://christophertin.com/ ] on Oct 10, 2017
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Review: I Know Who I Am

“Dearest Kosi. I finally found the time to listen to your album I know who I am. Gosh, Kosi, the first notes took me off guard. A capella for the first track just gave me goose bumps. The more I plunged into the record, the more amazed i was. The album not only shines thanks to your formidable vocal beauty, but the conception, the message, the integrity of this masterpiece is breathtaking. I really can’t say which tracks are my favorites, I just love them all!!! Servant’s prayer has an original structure that nails you to the speakers and doesn’t let you go. There is power in each and every track. […] Thank you for the music. Thank you. God bless you.”

Tri Nguyen, Award winning artist [http://www.tringuyen.fr/en/] on Oct 8, 2017
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Review: I Know Who I Am

“Your album impresses me as being extremely personal and heartfelt. It’s refreshingly rich and even raw in feeling, with the beautiful rough edges still showing. It’s a beautiful expression and labor of love from you.”

Max Highstein, award winning composer [https://www.maxhighsteinmusic.com] on Oct 8, 2017
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Review: I Know Who I Am

“Ive been listening to your music and I really like your song “Your Angel”. Your voice is one in that the listener doesn’t know where you are going to go with it, has an element of surprise and it’s beautiful! A gift to be able to artfully use the voice in a manner that makes sometimes a slower or pacing song, full of dynamic and surprise…really great job, Kosi!”

Matthew Mayer, Pianist [http://matthewmayer.com/ ] on Sept 30, 2017
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Review: I Know Who I Am

“Every song on the CD, I Know Who I Am, by Kosi is VERY different from the other songs on the CD, and yet, there is a central theme…pain, guilt, loss, hope, and searching…all tied together by a voice just OOZING with raw, but controlled, emotion.”

Kelly Triplett, Award winning singer-songwriter [https://kellytriplett.com] on Sept 22, 2017
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Review: I Know Who I Am

Link to All About Jazz | I Know Who I Am

Kosi is a devoted singer who wears her heart on her sleeve, there is no grey area, no stones left unturned, and no feelings to hide. This is a transcendental self-portrait, inspiration culled from the darkest shadows of the soul is hurled into the light. She knows who she is.

by James Nadal, July 26, 2017

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Review: I Know Who I Am

Link to Newcity Music | I Know Who I Am

In all, it’s a rich, breathing, urgent album and Kosi inflects every measure with unflinching integrity. “Diva” is a hopelessly devalued word these days; we need a new one for singers like this, who stand their ground and deliver the goddamn goods.

by Robert Rodi, January 20, 2017

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Review: I Know Who I Am

Link to Kosi – I Know Who I Am | Blackgrooves.org

Her passionate vocals still stand out on this sometimes unusual but captivating album chronicling Kosi’s journey to self-acceptance.

Anna Polovick, January 3, 2017

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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Ghosts Appearing through the Sound | All About Jazz

The level of commitment and stamina required to perform these songs is nothing to balk at, as I’ve witnessed firsthand when seeing Kosi perform them live, and she handles each with a sense of total self.

Tyran Grillo, Apr 27, 2016

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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Ghosts Appearing through the Sound | Black Grooves

The difficulty of effectively performing this repertoire is likely one reason there aren’t many tribute albums dedicated to Lincoln’s music. […] It is impossible to duplicate Lincoln’s delivery and quite difficult to set up a compelling original interpretation of much of this material.

by Matthew Alley on Jan 4, 2016

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Review: Pictures of Us

Link to Pictures of Us | All About Jazz

Singing from the chest and from the heart, she unearths deeply buried jewels of exposition from the strata of every song.

by Tyran Grillo published on Dec 15, 2014

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Review: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound

Link to Ghosts Appearing through the Sound | All About Jazz

The overwhelming characteristic of this album is one of raw emotion, and delivering it is a talent in which this singer simply excels.

by Roger Farbey, published on Sept 7, 2015

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Review: Pictures of Us

Link to House in the Sand | Album review: Pictures of Us

Once again the talented singer managed to convince with her endless talent. Honest songs which tell lyrics in emotional and poetic ways. A big variety of sounds supports Kosi’s vocal range and helps making this record one to treasure.

Review by Vanessa Jertschewske published on September 15, 2014

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Review: Pictures of Us / One More Cup of Coffee

Link to Sonic Soul Reviews | „Pictures Of Us“ – „One More Cup Of Coffee“

…music that makes you play along free of any fashionable chic, free of bells and whistles, inherently unique…

by Jeorg Schmitt on Aug 29, 2014
(This review is in German.)

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Review: Pictures of Us

Link to Something Else! reviews | Pictures of Us

Her music is authentic, from the heart, and her voice is blissful to listen to. She is fulfilling the early promise she showed. She has the range and tone of an angel yet the throatiness and devilment of a banshee.

by Sammy Stein, published on Aug 28, 2014

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Review: Pictures of Us

Link to All About Jazz | Kosi: Pictures of Us

…this talented singer … should be destined for stardom.

by Roger Farbey published on Aug 12, 2014

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Review: Pictures of Us

Link to All About Jazz | Kosi: Pictures of Us

This is an album whose authenticity and directness of expression is matched only by its underlying artistic complexity and conceptual nuances.

by Victor L. Schermer published on Aug 3, 2014

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Review: Pictures of Us

Link to StreetCredMusic | Pictures of Us… the follow up CD by Kosi

Can a person be bold and polite? Can their music supersede what traditional blues emanate, and go deeper, with universal appeal? Yeah…Kosi can.

Review by Pete Carma for StreetCredMusic published on July 12, 2014

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Review: One More Cup of Coffee

Link to ECM Reviews | Kosi: One More Cup of Coffee

From jazz to blues to neo-soul: it’s all there, pre-tapped and ready to be heard, but with such freshness of vision that it could be from no other singer. This is Kosi’s strength, a raw yet elegant presentation that explodes with originality…

Review by Tyran Grillo published on April 14, 2014

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Review: One More Cup of Coffee

Link to DBDBD | CD Review: One More Cup of Coffee

Her voice is strong, and shows excellent control and skill. But what truly impresses the listener is the raw sincerity and honesty of each song.

Review by Dawoud Kringle published on December 16, 2013

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Review: One More Cup of Coffee

Link to House in the Sand | One More Cup of Coffee by Kosi

Kosi mixes dramatic and heartfelt emotions into her music and creates absolutely honest and authentic songs that way.

Review by Vanessa Jertschewske published on December 10, 2013

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Review: One More Cup of Coffee

Such a beautiful voice. It floats and lifts your spirit, your home and/or your body to new heights. Surrender and allow yourself to be transported. Thankful to have heard her perform live AND have the album to RElive the experience. #INjoy

–Dionne Monsanto
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Review: One More Cup of Coffee

Link to Mike Oppenheim | Album review: Kosi — One More Cup of Coffee

Kosi’s voice is powerful, firmly rooted in jazz, drawing heavily on the blues, and especially well suited to the solo voice with guitar context.

by Mike Oppenheim published on December 1, 2013

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