Nikki Yanofsky TV McGill interview Jan. 2008

Nikki Yanofsky, the uniquely talented young Canadian singer, recently performed at the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games.

This interview, hosted by April Engelberg, appeared on TV McGill in January 2008 when Nikki was only 13 years old. It was Aprils very first interview as a sophomore – before she went on to create and co-produce The Hot Plate, a student cooking show that launched on TV McGill in the Fall of 2008.

The Hot Plate provides delicious, fresh and cost effective meal ideas. The show stars Amanda Garbutt – and it has recently been featured in The Montreal Gazette and nationally across Canada in The Globe and Mail. For episodes, recipes and more, please visit http://www.thehotplate.net/
We’re really proud to share this video featuring some of the amazing talent we’ve had on TV McGill. For TV McGill, check out http://www.tvmcgill.com/

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3 Responses to Nikki Yanofsky TV McGill interview Jan. 2008

  1. mancheromanchero says:

    Her singing voice …
    Her singing voice sounds amazing. Her talking voice, on the other hand, sounds like a teenager. In other words: it sounds like a moron.

  2. nodaybuttoday01 says:

    @Sodapoppy147 She’s …
    @Sodapoppy147 She’s a ridiculously accomplished jazz singer at a ridiculously young age. That’s what’s unique about her.

    You probably were introduced to her Olympics song which doesn’t convey her style, but she’s a very recognized jazz musician that everyone only hopes to be.

  3. Sodapoppy147 says:

    There’s nothing …
    There’s nothing unique about her. I”ve heard this kinda voice so many times.