Judy La Rose is an entertainer extraordinaire, an artist who projects vivid emotions through her music. Her rich, vibrant voice sings of joy, tragedy or drama and imbues itself in every fiber of her being. Her lyrical voice reaches far beyond her operatic training into the fields of romantic melodies and spectacular jazz. To call Judy ‘a singer’ would only begin to describe her talent; she is more, much more. She is the embodiment of her music.

When Miss La Rose stands before her spectators, she has the unique ability to command attention. There is never a question of who controls the audience; she does it with a delightful display of energy and authority. She leads her audience away from the ordinary world and into worlds of wonder and excitement.

Judy La Rose is a sensational performer who combines vast talent with sincerity and a charming personality. She brings out the best of everyone she works with as an artist. I know this first hand. It was Judy’s portrayal of ‘Yum Yum’ that gave inspiration for my ‘Nanki Poo,’ when we worked together in The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan.