Reviews

by George W. Harris Carol Duboc displays a winning charm on this collection of her own tunes mixed with some covers. She’s got an optimistic lilt in her voice along with a vibrato that lures you into her lyrics. She brings together an impressive lineup of...

by Jonathan Widran Jazz/pop singer/songwriter Carol Duboc has 
worked with loads of male greats, including Maurice White, Teddy Riley and George 
Duke. After solid collaborations with Jeff
 Lorber, she makes a monumental shift on 
this eclectic collection, surrounding her sexy 
and soulful vocals with a stellar...

by Bruce Von Stiers Several years ago I interviewed jazz vocalist Carol Duboc about an album she had just recorded. Along with discussing the album, we also talked about the role she had in the John Travolta film, Be Cool. At that time, the film was...

Carol Duboc is back, and on August 19, you will be able to pick up her new release, Open The Curtains. This will be her ninth release, and she has enlisted some great musicians for this project. It also does not hurt that this is...

by Chris Spector, Midwest Record CAROL DUBOC/Open the Curtains: Hey, Tay Tay, give it a rest. You and your mean girls are no match for the real women working it here and they forgot more about girl power than you'll ever know. A totally hot extravaganza from...

Contempo By Jonathan Widran It’s a steamy late-summer night in Los Angeles, and someone forgot to turn on the air conditioning at The Baked Potato, the legendary hole-in-the-wall club in Studio City where Carol Duboc takes to the tiny stage to celebrate the release of her...

Colored Glasses ••• Carol Duboc By Jean-Keith Fagon The jazz singer-songwriter’s stories on Colored Glasses are honest and revealing. Top of the list is “Hypnotic,” an urban seducer about the intoxicating and blinding power of love. But love can and will hurt, sadly more often than not. Performers...

 by Rotcod Zzaj Carol Duboc – COLORED GLASSES: If I rated music on the sultriness of the performance (which I don’t, only for the musical energy in the performance), Carol would have gotten an immediate HIGH! On the opener, “Hypnotic“, the funkiness is ON, I’ll tell...