Deb Ryder “Memphis Moonlight”

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    Artista / Grupo: Deb Ryder

    Álbum: Memphis Moonlight

    Discográfica: Vizztone

    Año publicación: 2021

    Fecha crítica: 6/2021

    Valoración: GREAT

Here comes a brand new recording by singer Deb Ryder. People often say the voice is the most powerful and eternal instrument human beings have. In the case of Deb Ryder this is totally true, because she is a singer gifted with an extremely attractive and deeply emotional vocal tone, either when she modulates her phrasing in low tones or when she attacks the highest sharpest notes she easily pulls out with a natural skill that becomes perfect to reflect her own personality. Deb screams and howls when the song requires it and always does it with a perfect vocal control. Produced by Grammy Award winner Tony Braunagel, the album features a bunch of high quality musicians, such as Tony Braunagel on drums, Johnny Lee Schell on guitar, bass and keyboards, Mike Finnigan to Hammond B-3, Travis Carlton on bass, Pieter Van Der Pluijm on harmonica, Joe Sublet on sax and Mark P on trumpet, besides some guests like Ronnie Earl, Alastair Greene or a big vocal section that put their delicious harmonies to Deb Ryder’s service. All together effectively develop a reliable repertoire of thirteen impressive songs.



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