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REVIEWS

Rock and roll is alive and well in the songs penned by Alisa Jefferson for her new solo project. I personally relate to the story of waiting for that special someone with whom to spend the rest of your days in "Million Ways." It's music for grown ups; Alisa's vocals are distinctly her own yet harken back to the genre's greats like Ann Wilson and Grace Slick.” - Diana Griffin Ennis

— Co-Founder and Director - Heartland Song Network and DJ at KKFI 90.1FM - Tasty Brew

We freaking loved Alisa Jefferson’s 2021 full-length album “Tell Me.” We’re not gonna compare her to other female rockers, but we definitely felt some connection to our younger days in the 80s and 90s. We feel her passion and energy in everything she does, and we are very happy to see her supporting so many artists through her Acoustic Showcase Series and Voices Carry KC. Alisa released the great “Angel” single this past spring, and we were waiting to see where she would go next artistically. “Don’t Want To Lose You” is down and dirty, gritty, and very much a representation of the city we live in. Working class, bad ass, a combination of funky bass and raunchy guitar, Alisa pulls it all together with aplomb, announcing her authority in Kansas City.”

— Center Cut Records

In the depths of the music mecca that is Kansas City comes a singer songwriter who plays rock music like it was a page out of the history book. KC has a diverse music scene probably more noticed for the blues. Alisa Jefferson plays no blues on this record, and that’s a good thing because sakes alive this woman can rock. In the current days where mainstream music seems boring, uncomplicated and formulaic, hearing this album “Tell Me” by Alisa Jefferson reminds one that creative music is still alive. This is the kind of rock record with heavy influences from the past, but so artistically and amazingly produced for 2021. If I traveled into a time machine to 1978, and I pulled this record from the shelf, I would be convinced it would belong there just as well. The album plays like a very cohesive record from start to finish. Clever crafted lyrics, memorable melodies, and powerhouse vocals that carry the record and gives it wings. This is one of those records where the repeat plays will just keep getting better and better, because there is so much packed into the grooves it will take you the time to unpack it all. To me any record where you look forward to hearing it again is a keeper. Alisa Jefferson and her album “Tell Me” A must have on your record shelf. I give it as high of a ratings as any album I have listened cover to cover this year. Keep her on your radar, and if she comes to your town go and see her live!!” - Jon Sexauer

— CFAB Music Realm

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