"After singing for President Barack Obama and the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, it is here that the great opera singer stops. The vocal power of Mrs. DuBois Harris is matched only by her presence and attraction."
-Télé Québec
"Après avoir chanté pour Président Barack Obama et la Reine du Soul Aretha Franklin, c'est chez nous que la grande chanteuse d'opéra s'arrête. La puissance vocale de Mme DuBois Harris n'a d'égale que sa prestance et l'attraction qu'elle exerce."
-Télé Québec
“Audrey DuBois Harris, “Great Is Thy Faithfulness” This soprano, who had previously sung for both Franklin and President Barack Obama, blurred the lines between classical and gospel with a riveting, octave-leaping rendition of this hymn that raised the steeple off of the church. Her dramatic grandeur would have played just as well at the Met.”
-NY POST
"At her concert “Aretha Presents The Gospel Greats,” Ms. Audrey DuBois Harris performed and wowed the audience with her beautiful voice.”
-Michigan Chronicle
“An impressive roster of heavy hitters delivered profoundly memorable moments during [the] commemorative service observing the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination…. For nearly 1,000 who witnessed ‘The Dream Lives’….. the evening’s musical highlight was international star of stage and opera Audrey DuBois Harris, who presented an operatic rendition of an old religious standard, ‘Great Is Thy Faithfulness’.
-The New Tri-State Defender
"There are times when one feels that out of body experience of being present at the creation. Such was the thrill of witnessing a new star on the horizon. Soprano Audrey DuBois Harris' riveting singing was magical. Her delicate phrasing, soft passages, dramatic contrast, stage demeanor and final ascendancy took us all to some higher heavenly realm."
-Opera L
"Audrey DuBois Harris sang 'Vissi d'Arte' from Puccini's Tosca with a honeyed tone. Her pianissimi were exquisite, and she truly had us under her spell. Her gospel-like glorious singing of 'Amazing Grace' took us on a stairway to paradise."
-Brooklyn Daily Eagle