"New York pianist Greg McKenzie was on stage, accompanied by the Mood Indigo band. This vodka and martini bar has the coolest live jazz music in town. For those who are starved for authentic jazz music, this is the place to go." Ve Handojo, The Jakarta Post

"This recording came about because Rainbow and Stars patrons liked what they heard, requested tunes and in the final analysis wanted to take home a musical memento of a night invested nearer the stars. With this disc, Greg McKenzie's playing accents what the word effortlessly means. His appreciation of the compositions blends nicely with what is known as heart and soul. His creations glow with haunting strains. "Is It True" has a melodic blueprint about it, and if there were lyrics added, that right singer could make it a hit. This CD is a keepsake to be played over and over again. Your memory bank will be enriched." Gary Stevens - (syndicated columnist)

"I really like the CD it is every nice. I especially like "Corcovado," and "Lament". "Lament" is beautiful. Those are my two favorite tracks." Dr. Billy Taylor

"Greg McKenzie's CD entitled Happy Endings, recorded at Rainbow and Stars, is a sharp recording that features some of his own material, as well as the wonderful repertoire of favorites with which he highlighted evenings overlooking Central Park at the cabaret on the 65th floor of the most elegant of Manhattan high rises." Herald News

"Greg McKenzie's CD entitled Happy Endings, recorded at Rainbow and Stars, is a sharp recording that features some of his own material, as well as the wonderful repetoire of favorites with which he highlighted evenings overlooking Central Park at the cabaret on the 65th floor of the most elegant of Manhattan highrises."
Herald News


"It is the quintessential New York experience to be there looking out at the skyline and listening to the music that Greg McKenzie plays - sophisticated, informed, moving, I say, 'Top of the Heap.' "
Rosemary Clooney










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