Carol McCartney

[15] Reviewer Michael P. Gladstone for All About Jazz gave the album a 3 and a half star rating, saying that she could deliver ballads from the Great American Song Book as well as well as up-tempo jazz standards, giving "A Night in Tunisia" as an example.

[16] In July 2011 she was set to appear at the Academy Theatre stage for the theater's 2011 Curtain's Up summer season.

[17] In December that year she appeared at The Jazz Room at the Huether Hotel in Uptown Waterloo with her group, the Carol McCartney Quartet.

[18] She was one of the headline acts for The Brantford International Jazz Festival in 2013; her backing group was Brian Dickinson on piano, Kieran Overs on bass, Frank DiFelice on drums, and Chris Robinson on saxophone.

The musicians who played on it were,Terry Clarke on drums, Brian Dickinson on piano, Lorne Lofsky on guitar, Mike Malone on flugelhorn, Kieran Overs on bass, and Chris Robinson on tenor saxophone and alto saxophone.

[21] However, Brian Wray who had been a member of 1970s groups Truck, Motherlode, and Natural Gas,[22][23] did some arranging on this album.

[25] The Metroland Media Group's Mississauga.com reviewer said that the album was the mature work of an assured pro.