"When the lovely Anders slinks across the stage in a shimmering evening gown, it's hard not to imagine the image of Peggy Lee. Anders' short blond hair, the way she carries herself, her presentation of Lee's songs, even her facial features, are reminiscent of one of the music world's legendary figures. Although Anders bears a great resemblance to Lee, she maintains her own identity in the show, she doesn't do a Peggy Lee impression. This is a class act, from the seductive Anders, to the elegant tuxedo-clad Greco and his band. Lee surely would have appreciated the creation of Greco and Anders." Jerry Fink, LAS VEGAS SUN
"Ms Anders came on stage dressed in a black sequined strapless gown, a stunning looking lady. She started her time on stage doing a Peggy Lee tune, 'Lover,' then moved into another Lee song, 'Fever,' doing both extremely well. Next, Ms. Anders did a great rendition of 'Hey Big Spender,' another Lee tune with lyrics like "I don't pop my cork for every guy I see." She also sang 'Just For A Thrill' and 'I'm A Woman.' All are Peggy Lee hits and Lezlie sang them to perfection. Lee would be proud. Greco accompanied Lezlie on piano and the segment was a strong part of the show." Lou Perri, WHOOT, Newspaper of Atlantic City, NJ
"During the middle of Greco's low-key, swinging set, Anders comes on stage. Greco brought Anders from Las Vegas to make her first performance in Atlantic city and deserves credit for his good taste. She is Greco's wife, but her appearance is more than a case of nepotism. She sings in a silky smooth fashion that caresses the ear like brandy slides down the throat. Vincent Jackson, LIFESTYLE, The Press of Atlantic City
"Lezlie Anders looks stunningly like Stella Stevens and knows her way around a standard with vocal finesse." REX REED, The New York Observer
"Lezlie Anders, a curvaceous bland, adds sexy pizzazz to the act" George Kanzler, The Star Ledger
"Anders, showing her flair for ballads, started off with a sultry take on Peggy Lee's FEVER. Her smooth and well-enunciated vocal style worked to fine effect on, 'Guess Who I Saw Today?' and she caressed upper-end notes with feeling on an interesting double-time rearrangement of 'You Belong To Me.' Anders departed to deserved applause." Michael Paskevich, Las Vegas Review Journal
"Lezlie Anders opens this cabaret session with five number which she selects from the heyday of popular song, namely 'What a Difference A Day Makes,' 'The Very Thought of You,' 'Fever,' 'Guess Who I Saw Today,' and that great George Gershwin standard, and the last song he wrote, 'Our Love Is Here To Stay,' all great smoochy numbers which Lezlie puts over with both passion and aplomb." Michael Darvell, WHATS ON, LONDON
"Lezlie walks on in a sparkling red gown. Like Michelle Pfeiffer in 'The Fabulous Baker Boys,' she embodies new minted nostalgia, Kim Novak meets Kim Wilds." INDEPENDENT LONDON