BROKEN DREAMS – Mike & Ginger React to Lucy Thomas



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22 thoughts on “BROKEN DREAMS – Mike & Ginger React to Lucy Thomas”

  1. Lucy can cover just about any genre. Her cover of Hallelujah was the song the brought me to your page in the first place. You should check out her cover of Always Remember Us This way from A Star is Born. My jaw hit the floor the first time I heard it.

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  2. She is a delight. I love her clarity. She does a fantastic job emoting with her voice. I’d like to see this show if the singing is of such high caliber. I think she would sound great in a duo with Floor. They both have powerful clear voices.

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  3. Thank you again for another great review of Lucy Thomas and her amazing vocals

    Consider this a 'Dress Rehearsal" for Rosie The Musical (Lucy Thomas – main character) Her commanding stage presence is undeniable. All eyes on Rosie as musical history is made. Lucy sang other original songs a few years back when she was 15. Even then, it was obvious the musical by Chris Broom was written to take advantage of Lucy's incredible vocal and physical performance skills.

    We (the audience) connect with Lucy on an emotional level. We become part of the song itself. We watched Lucy grow up in front of our eyes. Today, Lucy is ready to show entire world just how great she truly is. Since project began over 3 years ago, Lucy has matured as a person and as a performer. Gone is the cute teenager, replaced by a beautiful young woman who shines on the inside as well as the outside.

    I hope to make it to Opening Night of Rosie The Musical, performed by Lucy Thomas in Historic West End London Theater. Broadway is good, but London Theater is the 'Gold Standard'. If you are good enough for it, you are good enough for any role any place any time. Lucy is all the above.

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  4. She is one notice away from being a star. Right now, she could be the voice of all Disney movie songs. She really belongs on stage in any format.πŸ‘πŸŒΉπŸŒΉβ€οΈ

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  5. Thank you Mike and Ginger for reviewing Lucy's new song. Lucy is in a class of her own. So amazingly talented and beautiful. Her voice is like no other. You can hear and feel every word she sings. Just sends chills every time I listen to her. One of the best of the up and coming young talent (for me she's #1). She deserves a lot more exposure from the music industry (probably too innocent and pure for them). No other singers have captivated me as Lucy has. May God bless her and keep her safe. We are privileged to have such an angel amongst us.

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  6. Play it again, absolutely loved your reaction to this original performance of Lucy’s and your continued support of this young and very talented performer. Thanks guys πŸ˜ŠπŸ™β€οΈπŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί

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  7. Lucy has stunning vocals…I'm proud to champion her at every moment…. I did ask you to review this. Saying you wouldn't be disappointed…Again with Lucy when I first heard it, I had chills over my whole body…I'm proud to live not a long way from Lucy…so I keep asking are we having a concert in 2023….My heart needs to hear these stunning vocals live…Hopefully before Lucy does Broadway, she will do London's West End…A True gift from God…Thank you for this reaction…gave me a nice smile πŸ™‚

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  8. Thanks for the great reaction to one of my favorite female singers on the planet (along with Angelina Jordan, Amira Willighagen, and Laura Bretan)! She just recently released this, and I believe she is still only 17 or 18 years old. I have an autographed copy of her latest CD "Timeless," which I've played nearly to death in my car! Her goal is definitely theater, particularly London's West End, since she lives in England. But I wouldn't be surprised at all if she was on Broadway eventually as well! She is extraordinary, beautiful, humble, gracious, and just a kind, loving, sweet, well-grounded human being — like the other young ladies I mentioned (emphasis on "LADIES," unlike many in the music industry today)!

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