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Jun, 2011

The Glamorous Grit of Old Hollywood

by Deborah E on June 15, 2011

Albumette is a beautiful collection of jazz and blues colored songs that hits every note, melancholic and jubilant, with precision and elegance.

25
May, 2011

…Whatever Song She Chooses To Conquer…

by Deborah E on May 25, 2011

Heralding not only jazz but Broadway and soul influences, Lady D, as she is affectionately called, exhibits a wide array of equally enrapturing vocal styles.

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Apr, 2011
Albumette… Leaving them wanting more…

Albumette… Leaving them wanting more…

by Deborah E on April 26, 2011

Floating between jazz and blues, taking the best of both worlds and blending them in a unique and highly personalized way, the talented singer gives a world class performance on this 5 song record, giving listeners a taste of her musical palette and leaving them wanting more after the final notes have drifted away.

1
Feb, 2011

Elements of jazz, pop-rock, soul and blues…

by Deborah E on February 1, 2011

…This is a recording that has one foot in swing, jazz-influenced traditional pop and jump blues and the other in pop-rock, soul and adult alternative, but Deborah never sounds confused or unfocused. In fact, she makes it sound perfectly natural for someone who has been influenced by Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald to also be cognizant of a rock & roll/R&B era…

26
Jan, 2011

“Perfectly in sync…”

by Deborah E on January 26, 2011

Good morning,Just wanted to share a recent review of Albumette with my wonderful friends and fans. Here it is:Artist: Deborah EAlbum Title: AlbumetteReview by Nick DeRisoDeborah E brings a tough-minded attitude to Albumette, but don’t equate this jumping, jazzy five-song EP with your typical tell-off. Instead, she blends a spicy pair of originals with two [...]

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