- Debra Arlyn
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Debra Arlyn File:Debra-Arlyn-Infobox.jpg Background information Birth name Debra Irene Arlyn Born February 27, 1986
Corvallis, OregonGenres Pop, Adult Contemporary, R&B Occupations Singer-songwriter, performance artist, Instruments Vocals, piano Years active 2006–present Labels Homeslice Records Website debraarlyn.com Debra Irene Arlyn (born February 27, 1985) is an American pianist and singer-songwriter from Oregon.[1] Her musical style is a blend of pop, adult contemporary, jazz and R&B,[2][3][4] with compositions based around the piano and themes based around love and relationships.[2][5] She is noted for having a powerful voice.[2][3][4] She has independently released three albums and one EP.
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Early life
Debra Arlyn was born on February 27, 1985 in Corvallis, Oregon to Valerie, a homemaker, and to Tony, a musician/businessman.[1] She is of Polish and Irish descent.[1] She grew up in Corvallis[5] and spent her time growing up singing in school and church choirs. When she was 15 she began to teach herself to play piano by ear[5] on her family's baby grand piano and writing her own music and songs, inspired by such artists as Carole King and Fiona Apple.[1] By 18, she was performing at local talent shows and church events.[1]
During her senior year of high school, a local radio station had a talent contest called "Oregon Idol" where the winner would get a fast track to perform for producers at the season 2 American Idol auditions in California. Arlyn entered and won[2][6] the contest; she was flown to the producer's audition for American Idol, along with other radio contest winners. Despite winning the contest and being pushed ahead through auditions, Arlyn was cut after two rooms and did not make it to the final judges (Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul).[1]
Music career
Arlyn returned to Oregon, where local musicians and talent managers were interested in working with Arlyn following the local exposure she had. She ended up going to Nashville to record a collection of songs for a demo CD called, That Girl is Me which she sold locally.[1] After that demo, Arlyn enrolled into a local college but left after a year to focus on music full time. Arlyn enrolled her father to be her manager and she wrote songs that would end up on her debut CD, Thinking Out Loud. During this time, Arlyn decided to focus on playing and writing music locally rather than moving to Los Angeles or Nashville, traveling to Los Angeles and Nashville when needed for meetings or co-writing sessions.[1]
With the independently-produced Thinking Out Loud Arlyn traveled to Los Angeles and Nashville looking for a record deal or big management. Feedback from labels and managers was Arlyn needed to focus on her songwriting, so she set up co-writing sessions with other artists to form material for her next release, Complicated Mess. Complicated Mess was made in mind as a commercial album to sell herself to major labels,[2] and was produced by Arlyn herself in her home with her band on her own independent label.[2] When Complicated Mess was released she made rounds in Los Angeles again for a record deal, and played for labels like Epic, Capitol, Columbia and Interscope Records, but she did not secure a deal.[1]
After that round of label showcasing and horror stories from friends about their record deals gone bad, Arlyn returned to Portland with a focus on developing as a local artist and constantly touring to support herself financially. She also began actively entering songwriting and music contests, winning in competitions[6] like The John Lennon Songwriting Contest.[7] During this time she also sold music to movies and television shows such as "Related",[6][8] "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and Valley of Angels, as well as scoring a documentary, Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon.[9] She also began work for her next album, Tomorrow Another Day.
Tomorrow Another Day released in April 2008. In that same month, Arlyn married her boyfriend of two years in a ceremony in Corvallis. She toured to support the album while also releasing an EP in late 2009 and kept touring until finding out she was pregnant in February 2010. Arlyn gave birth to a daughter, Evie, later in the year.[1][10] Still writing, she will begin production of new album in the summer of 2011 in Nashville.
Discography
- 2003: That Girl Is Me
- 2005: Thinking Out Loud
- 2006: Complicated Mess
- 2008: Tomorrow Another Day
- 2009: The Get Ready EP
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Evan Amos (16 May 2011). "Debra Arlyn Interview". Evan Amos Interviews. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Evan-Amos/Interviews/DebraArlyn. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f Serena Markstrom (16 May 2008). "For Arlyn, overnight success is hard work". The Register Guard. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/registerguard/access/1489782011.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=May+16%2C+2008&author=Serena+Markstrom+The+Register-Guard&pub=The+Register+-+Guard&edition=&startpage=E.41&desc=For+Arlyn%2C+overnight+success+is+hard+work. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ a b Harriet Kaplan (3 August 2006). "Debra Arlyn at The Mint". All Access Magazine. http://www.allaccessmagazine.com/vol4/issue10/debra_arlyn.html. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ a b "Triple Threat". Eugene Weekly. 4 December 2008. http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2008/12/04/music1.html. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ a b c "Corvallis Profiles". Eugene Weekly. 30 June 2005. http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2005/06/30/localsonly3.html. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ a b c "The Girl With the Incredible Voice". Eugene Weekly. 30 July 2007. http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2007/08/30/music3.html. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ "The John Lennon Songwriting Contest Winners 2009". 2009. http://www.jlsc.com/winners/2009a/finalists.php. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ Theresa Hogue (17 April 2008). "Review: Another day, another great CD". Democrat Herald. http://www.democratherald.com/entertainment/article_1f407205-b8e5-506d-8c2b-f37ea63cb1b7.html. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ "Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon". IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0492947/fullcredits. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
- ^ ESPI (18 April 2011). "7 Questions with Debra Arlyn". We Out There. http://www.weouthere.net/?p=1278. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
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Categories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- American female singers
- American singer-songwriters
- American musicians of Irish descent
- American musicians of Polish descent
- People from Corvallis, Oregon
- Musicians from Oregon
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