Debra Lyn creates a mood full of energy. Rich vocal tone that sounds like smooth leather worn with time and a range to hard driven blues that scuff a dance floor.
Before moving to Winnipeg, Debra Lyn grew up near the rolling hills of Southern Manitoba. “I heard Koko Taylor sing ‘Voodoo Woman’. It changed things for me. It was like waking up with blues, good and bad.”
Debra Lyn taught herself to play guitar at 30. Writing songs came naturally soon after. Songs written from her soul, strong and true lyrics, in the surreal language of the blues. You’ll hear “wild horses growl, thunder threatens the skies and ragdolls dance.”
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