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MP3 Debra Cowan - The Long Grey Line

Beautiful folk ballads and songs by a natural singer.

13 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Traditional Folk, FOLK: Modern Folk



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With impressive command of a wide range of traditional and contemporary material, Massachusetts balladeer and songstress Debra Cowan can draw listeners in to a haunting version of an ancient ballad, transport them to the world of workplaces old and new, and delight them with an outrageous comic song. She also shares the history of her traditional material, which is an integral part of the songs she sings. Her fresh interpretation and carefully selected material make music come alive for audiences of all ages

With the 2001 release of her solo album "The Long Grey Line", Debra is becoming a familiar name in and around folk music both nationally and in the United Kingdom. Early 2004 saw her performing in English folk clubs from Cornwall to Yorkshire and ending her tour with successful performances at the prestigious Lancaster Maritime Festival. In 2003, she appeared on WFMT''s "Folkstage, a live radio concert from WFMT radio in Chicago. In early 2003, she participated in a panel discussion of Woody Guthrie''s life and legacy along with Fred Hellerman, Oscar Brand, and journalist Dave Marsh. 2002 found her as a Formal Showcase Artist at the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Annual Conference (NERFA) and as a headliner at the internationally renowned Mystic Seaport Sea Music Festival in Mystic, CT. She contributed vocals to the 2001 Folk Legacy release "The Songs and Ballads of Hattie Mae Tyler Cargill" and was selected as an Emerging Showcase Artist in the 2001 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. In 2000, 2001, and 2002 she was a featured performer at the Greater New Bedford Summerfest Folk Festival in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Even though Debra has been performing since she was 18 years old, she made a choice to leave a successful public school teaching career in 1997 to begin a professional folk music career full time. During that year, she lived in Edinburgh, Scotland where she was one of the resident musicians in Edinburgh''s premiere folk music pub Sandy Bell''s Bar. While in Scotland, she studied the singing of such notable Scottish traditional singers such as Gordeanna McCulloch, Christine Kydd, and Ray Fisher. It was at this time that she developed her signature unaccompanied singing style .

Although classically trained, Debra''s eclectic musical tastes have led her in the past to perform many different musical styles. In the early 1980''s, she was lead vocalist for the Redding, California swing and bluegrass band, EZ Pickin''. From 1988-1993, she was one-fourth of the Chico, California based group Tar''d & Feather''d, who performed at the grand opening of the world renown Sierra Nevada Brewery Brew Pub and were known for their innovative song arrangements and hilarious stage antics.

Debra''s vocal performances leave her audiences feeling that they have just taken part in something special. She presents her slow songs and ballads with emotive and well-focused vocals that are often compared to Joan Baez, Maddy Prior, and June Tabor. Her up-beat material inspires people to sing along and tap their feet. She is a warm, witty performer who is equally at home with traditional, contemporary, and children''s music.

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