Doyle Dazzles With Her Salute
Vernon Meigs
Issue date: 3/5/10 Section: Arts & Entertainment
"And this [the album] is basically that show, just recorded. If you were to see one of my Cole Porter shows, it'd be all these songs. I knew the songs so well, I've done them so many times, and thought it'd be really good to record them," Doyle said.
Doyle sings in choirs here at Rollins, and often performs shows in her home town of Philadelphia at several different venues, including local restaurants. Rollins was "a great fit" for her as a music and voice performance student, she shared.
"I rode on the Winter Park road tour, and we were passing Rollins College and I was all, 'Oh, what's that?' and they were saying that it was the first day of classes, and they were all by the pool, and I said 'I'm definitely going to that school!' and then, whoa, here I am! I also wanted a school that would allow for me to be a music major, and study lots of other things as well," Doyle said.
Doyle has expressed her desire to record more in the future, as she hopes to record new tracks she has been working on when she returns to the studio. Doyle's artist information is available on iTunes, CDBaby, and MySpace.
"These songs are the best of the best! They don't write them like this anymore, so if you don't know them, give the album a listen!" Doyle offered.
She also recommends Rollins students to visit the New Texture Web site, her brother's publishing company on which she is a featured artist.
For Rollins students and fans of nostalgic music, Doyle is a definite must to check out. My personal favorites from "A Salute to Cole Porter" include Doyle's covers of "You Do Something to Me," "Night and Day," "Let's Do It," "So In Love," and "Sway," though all are very enjoyable to listen to. You will be pleased with Victoria's melodic, talented, and harmonious voice.
Doyle sings in choirs here at Rollins, and often performs shows in her home town of Philadelphia at several different venues, including local restaurants. Rollins was "a great fit" for her as a music and voice performance student, she shared.
"I rode on the Winter Park road tour, and we were passing Rollins College and I was all, 'Oh, what's that?' and they were saying that it was the first day of classes, and they were all by the pool, and I said 'I'm definitely going to that school!' and then, whoa, here I am! I also wanted a school that would allow for me to be a music major, and study lots of other things as well," Doyle said.
Doyle has expressed her desire to record more in the future, as she hopes to record new tracks she has been working on when she returns to the studio. Doyle's artist information is available on iTunes, CDBaby, and MySpace.
"These songs are the best of the best! They don't write them like this anymore, so if you don't know them, give the album a listen!" Doyle offered.
She also recommends Rollins students to visit the New Texture Web site, her brother's publishing company on which she is a featured artist.
For Rollins students and fans of nostalgic music, Doyle is a definite must to check out. My personal favorites from "A Salute to Cole Porter" include Doyle's covers of "You Do Something to Me," "Night and Day," "Let's Do It," "So In Love," and "Sway," though all are very enjoyable to listen to. You will be pleased with Victoria's melodic, talented, and harmonious voice.

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