Debbie was born into a musical family in north-east London in 1983. Her father Nick was, and remains, a much respected bass guitarist and songwriter, known as Bevis Frond, and he introduced her to the world of recording studios in 1994 when, at the age of 10, she sang the vocals to a track called “The Radioactive Rabbit”. Eight years later, her own band, Hex, released “The Gold Dust Sessions” CD, covering standards such as “Summertime” and “Cry Me A River”. She then studied at Salford University in Manchester where she gained a Performing Arts degree and subsequently became a successful actress. Her sell-out, one woman, show “Get Happy”, written by her while at university - in which she played Judy Garland - was a triumph at the King’s Head Theatre in London in 2007, being described by
www.broadwayworld.com as “nothing short of brilliance” and by the New York Times as “Heart-warming and often hilarious”.
Following this, she played the lead role in the stage play “The Rise And Fall of Little Voice” on a UK tour in 2008. A review in the British Theatre Guide spoke of her “amazing voice”. As a vocalist, her versatility is astonishing and she used this to her advantage at the end of 2008 beginning a new career as a professional session singer. From September 2009 she started to focus on a solo recording career and released her debut album “Voyage of Discovery” on the Tarrab Music label in October and a dance EP “In The Heart of the Dancefloor” in April of this year. Broadcasting on Jango Internet Radio to listeners around the world she has gained over 10,000 fans, the largest number achieved by any of the emerging artists on that station and she has received more than 2,000 overwhelmingly positive comments from listeners. Her second album, “Hooked on Love”, was released to buy as a download from iTunes and Amazon, and as a CD from Amazon on Demand, on 4 May 2010. Debbie has also recorded a cover version of the Spandau Ballet track "Code Of Love" from the 1983 number one album "True".
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UK Vocalist Takes On The World!
Jango Internet Radio’s Airplay department has confirmed to Tarrab Music that London based recording artist, Debbie Saloman, has gained more fans than any other of the hundreds of emerging artists from around the world who broadcast on that station. Debbie has now acquired over 10,000 fans on U.S. based Jango and has received thousands of positive messages from listeners which have been posted on her profile page. Jango has an audience of some seven million listeners and emerging artists can “pay to play” to have their songs broadcast alongside all major recording artists. Listeners respond to the songs and declare themselves fans if they like what they hear. This is a shining example of an independent artist doing it for herself on the internet without the backing of a major label and building up an audience of fans from scratch. Debbie says: “I am absolutely delighted with the response my songs have received on Jango. The feedback from fans internationally has been wonderful. It is so good to know that so many people have been enjoying my music. To have more fans than any other new artist on Jango is amazing”.
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