Hot off the press!
Can you fall in love with someone just by listening to their album once through? I think you can, and I think I just fell in love with Wendy De Rosa. Her album, "Glow," is captivating, and De Rosa's triumphant, inspirational spirit becomes evident before the first song is half over. It had me thinking about which friends of mine would like her music, and I immediately thought of the young women I know who are savvy and strong, who have been through the emotions of building an independent life and who have struggled in the various stages of love?
- Summit Daily News, Colorado 2004
"Wendy recorded a stunning new CD that features her unique blend of urban grooves and folk-pop sounds. Her silky voice is a sharp contrast to the funkier musical overtones, and the mix provides and easy listen?"
-Wendy Kale, Colorado Daily
"This Colorado transplant singer/songwriter opened as a solo act at a show I did at 19 Broadway in Fairfax recently, and I was so impressed I asked her to do the same a week later at Pat O'Sheas on Geary. Live, she has an engaging style in the vein of a funkier Natalie Merchant, and she is an excellent guitar player. I liked her CD, but it's clear she?s come much more into her own as an artist since this was recorded. Stand-out tracks include "Believe Me" and "This Night", which ran through my head like trains for days. Can't wait to hear what she puts out next..."
-Kimberlye Gold, San Francisco Herald
"A newcomer to the Bay Area this spring, Wendy De Rosa harbors tremendous impact in her voice and jazz chord progressions. Listen for her on  KSCO, and touring in your area this summer!"
-Show review- Acoustic Galz showcase, Santa Clara, CA
About Wendy's release "Glow"-"What comes to mind: evening streets - free flight - blues - soul funk - traveling - country - young love - real love - free climbing - mellow moments - forest walk - farm life. My favorite songs: #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12
Overall view: uplifting, desirable, hip, reviving, sweet review, unique, a work of love,
well done, it's aglow.

-By Keith Savage For Last Stop Records, San Francisco
"Somewhere between folk-rock and hippie pop, Wendy De Rosa can also exude a kind of jazzy sensuality as well as harder-edged grooves. "This Night" is a funky thing that suggests a familiarity with Ani DiFranco's later work, while "Speed Bump" is more suggestive of Norah Jones. In "Rain On The Mountain" the influence of Laura Love can be heard, while "How Real" evokes a kind of an early Sarah Hickman vibe."
-Pause Record CD review
The singer/songwriter's full-length "Glow" spotlights her appealing soprano, especially on "In a Way", which sets the agenda for her organic sometimes jazzy acoustic folk pop approach?
-Music Connection Magazine, National
"Indeed, this San Francisco Bay Area singer-songwriter can groove a room on the strength of her strumming"
-Record Searchlight, Redding, CA
"I have never enjoyed an opening act so much?"
-A fan at Moe's Alley, Santa Cruz, CA while opening for Nina Storey