HER
LATEST SINGLE: “WHERE WERE YOU?”
Composer and singer/songwriter Deborah Thurlow is set
to release her vocal debut single on June 25th. A departure from her previous releases of
modern classical/jazz music, “Where Were You?” is an emotionally compelling
response to the catastrophe of 9/11 where she tastefully and simply asks ‘where
were you?’ when the towers came down. “Where
Were You?” presents the listener with a series of images of ordinary every-day
activities juxtaposed with expressions of the ineffable feelings many
experienced on that tragic day. It is a personal
response and a eulogy of sorts to those that perished, and a sorrowful yet
courageous acknowledgement that words were inadequate to describe the universal
emotions that so many of us felt during the unfolding of those horrific events
of that day. The song is also an
inviting and seductive preview of Deborah’s highly anticipated upcoming CD, Collage,
to be released in the fall of 2013.
As
Ian Wagstaff commented in Horn Magazine,
“. . . combine the Dalai Lama with
Berlioz, throw in some Hebraic influence . . . Deborah Thurlow uses an eclectic
mix of instruments, from the shofar to the Tibetan singing bowl, . . . [with] a
strong electronic influence.” And now
with the same exploratory spirit and creativity Deborah is branching out in yet
another direction and expressing another side of her musical personality. Along with her soulful vocals and engaging songwriting
skills “Where Were You?” features seamless performances by Loren Daniels on
acoustic piano, Alex Gressel on upright bass, and the drums of Andrea Valentini. “Where Were You?” is yet another of Deborah’s
infectious stylistic excursions that expands and furthers the trajectory of her
expressive musical vision, and it is sure to intrigue her listeners and wet
their appetites for the release of her upcoming CD release.

Visit Deborah on the Web at www.deborahthurlow.com
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