"As a composer, Sharon Bousquet has graced two of my feature films with her amazing music. Her uncanny ability to "Feel" the pulse of a movie, and her talent for texturing a scene with just the right mix of mood and ambience, has made her invaluable to me as a filmmaker. The fact that she is also a brilliant singer-songwriter, and can bring fully finished and immaculately produced songs to the overall soundtrack, is a wonderful bonus that has spoiled me as a director. I look forward to many projects ahead with this gifted woman". - Stephen Savage Lunatopia Productions Writer/Director, "Cosmic Radio" & "Vertical"
“True Original The Metro (Santa Cruz) - Timm R. "Although the media and music industry consistently like to rely on comparing unequaled talent to previous music legends, it's safer to say that Sharon (Bousquet) is a true original."”
"Yes, she's a woman with Eros on the brain, but she takes the low road with her expression of it. She doesnt go Liz Phair's frisky "Love's done me wrong" route, nor does she do the sappy, Sarah McLauchlan "Love is like ice cream" routine. Instead, Bousquet goes subtly into lovelorn poetics and earthy trysts, leaving songs like "I Dont Miss You" and Want You Enough" strewn across the floor... it's Bousquet's fine spun, visceral songwriting and throaty, limpid voice that make Mirror, Mirror worth a listen."
"Sharon and Phoenix sound like they were born to sing together. Their vastly different yet equally powerful voices blend in unexpected ways that encourage listeners to lean back and take in the magic. Aural, liquid love."
"Sharon Bousquet offers a different side of the Lone Star State. Her voice is strong, while her message is earthy and inspirational. With songs like "Blind and Asleep" and "Not Enough Love", Bousquet encourages people to "be compassionate, to love well, and to help those less fortunate than ourselves" - a message we can all learn from, including the most powerful Texan in the world."
“The term "triple threat" comes to mind... powerful singing voice, well-crafted and lovely songs, and this woman can PLAY."”
"Immeasurable talent... consider yourself notified."
"Whether she's playing the smoldering blues, soulful rock or country-tinged folk, Sharon Bousquet does everything with sultry grace. She's a woman with so much music inside of her, it's as if she cant help but let it bubble out all steamy-like across a wide range of genres... She has considerable prowess on the acoustic guitar, yet she puts her instrument down occasionally to belt out an a capella tune like the gospel-tinged "Temple"... Bousquet has the substance to rise to the top."
"An eclectic acoustic sound-scape... mixing jazzy blues, acoustic rock and finger-style guitar work... add the voice of a smoking angel and you get the gist."