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Debra Cowan

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“She is blessed with a beautiful voice and a deep appreciation for the tradition....each song is a new story to be shared and experienced." Ron Olesko, host "Traditions", WFDU
Debra Cowan was once asked what kind of songs she writes. Her reply? “Bad ones.” Her captivating warm alto carries each folk song she chooses with such emotion that you’ll forget that they were written by others. She performs a cappella and with guitar in the great tradition of folk singers like Joan Baez and Judy Collins, with a clear vocal that calls forth the ghosts of long past but can also offer a more modern urban landscape. In her newest release Fond Desire Farewell, she’s taken contemporary and time-honored public domain songs and put them in a modern setting.
As a young girl she idolized Julie Andrews and in her teens discovered Jethro Tull and Steeleye Span. At the age of 21 she needed escape out of a small Midwestern town so she threw darts at a map and ended up in northern California where she attended college, sang in bars, and eventually found work as a math teacher. She continued her discovery of folk with English singers like Sandy Denny and Scottish singers like Ray Fischer. Debra started performing in California 35 years ago and began touring in 1998, with frequent stops in the US and UK, from folk clubs to festivals like the New Bedford Summerfest and the Dunbar Folk Festival in Scotland. That led her to where she is now, a full-time singer who bridges the old and new with a refreshing stage presence -- she may start with a moving ballad like “Rainbow,” a profile of one woman’s courage, and segue into “Johnny Be Fair,” about a poor lass who can’t marry anyone in town because, well, she’s related to everyone.
Debra’s shared the stage with artists as varied as Richard Shindell and John Renbourne. She’s performed in many prestigious UK folk clubs and for six months in the late 90’s held a residency at Sandy’ Bell’s Bar, Edinburgh's premier folk music pub, following in the footsteps of Scottish musicians such as Dick Gaughan and Aly Bain. She was a 2002 formal showcase artist at the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance. This performance led to two appearances on the nationally syndicated live radio show Folkstage, hosted by Rich Warren. Her earlier recordings Dad’s Dinner Pail and Other Songs from the Helen Hartness Flanders Collection and The Long Grey Line brought her praise from both the US and abroad. In 2006 her version of “Walloping Window Blind” was featured in SingOut! Also that year, her rendition of Richard Thompson's "Has He Got a Friend For Me" was included in the Free-Reed Records box set RT-The Life and Times of Richard Thompson.
Debra's Aunt Anita says that math education lost the best teacher it ever had, but listen to her music and you’ll agree that education's loss is music's gain.
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Member Since: 8/16/2006
Band Website: http://www.debracowan.com
Band Members: Me, myself and I (so far) In the UK, I also work with Pete Smith, www.petesmithguitarist.com

Influences: Judy Collins, Maddy Prior, June Tabor, Richard Thompson, Roberts and Barrand, Lou Killen, The Watersons, Jethro Tull, Jim Williams, Sherriff John, Chuckles the Clown

Sounds Like: Joan Baez, Maddy Prior with a hint of Judy Collins

Record Label: Falling Mountain Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Vic Heyman Gave Me a Chance

  --> @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } It was 2002 and my very first Folk Alliance Conference. I knew about Vic Heyman, but had never met him. He was sponso...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 08:00:00 GMT

New Video

A new video tribute to my late brother, Michael Strassman. Photographs by Michael StrassmanMusic arranged and produced by Dave MattacksDebra Cowan: vocals, acoustic guitarDuke Levine: mandolin, acoust...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Jan 2009 19:00:00 GMT

Two Strangers Early in the Morning

Yesterday, I flew back to Boston from Portland, Oregon with a connecting flight in Philadelphia. My flight into Philly was late and I barely made my connecting flight, but my luggage did not. In Bosto...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Nov 2008 06:52:00 GMT

Happy August Updates

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July Updates

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Video By Mike Strassman

This is a video that was directed by my late brother, Michael Strassman, who passed away on July 1, 2007.
Posted by on Sat, 21 Jun 2008 09:48:00 GMT

June Is Busting Out All Over

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March The Mad Scientist

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January 2008 Newsletter

TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Greetings2. January Tour Schedule at a glance3. New Recording Update4. Old Songs Festival5. Detailed Tour Schedule for January6. Your Help Is Always Appreciated~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...
Posted by on Tue, 08 Jan 2008 11:29:00 GMT

Milk (Thats right; MILK!)

We have started buying our milk from a local dairy farm, Whittier Farms in Sutton, MA. They sell their milk in glass bottles. You do have to pay a deposit of $1, but we don't mind.What's really been i...
Posted by on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:24:00 GMT