Deb Adler has been entertaining diverse audiences professionally for over forty years. Trained in both music and theater, Deb's performance background includes school glee clubs and choruses, classical choral unions, madrigals, musical theater, folk groups and solo performances.
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She completed a B.F.A. from Theater at Wayne State University in Detroit and an M.F.A. in Acting from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, and appeared professionally at The Attic Theater in Greektown (Detroit) and as a member of the Actors Company in Cleveland.
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She performed as a member of the Wayne State University Symphonic Choir with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Ford Auditorium in Detroit; Carnegie Hall in NY, and The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. ****************************************************************
Deb toured throughout the Midwest and eastern states in the 1970's and 80's promoting her independent release, "D.J. Adler Here & Now," a collection of 12 original songs featuring Deb on vocals, percussion, and 6- and 12-string acoustic guitar. It was distributed through Ariana Productions (her company) and Ladyslipper, an international catalog of women in music.
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In October 2005, Deb released "Songbyrd" - a CD collection of 9 original songs - through Silverstream Music Inc. Future CD releases include a digitally re-mastered "D.J. Adler Here & Now", "Raw Tracks/Homegrown", a 2-CD set tracing her development as a performer and songwriter from 1965 through the 1990's in studio sessions and intimate settings; and "Livin' Your Dreams"... a studio production showcasing recent compositions including the title song “Livin’ Your Dreams”, "Because You Believe", “Got To Be” and more.
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Deb is available for concerts, workshops and speaking engagements.
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From the Artist:
"Today more than ever, we need to heal the sense of separation that exists within ourselves and amongst ourselves. Music has a tremendous power to heal, to affirm our choices and lifestyles, to bring us together and unite us as a common people. Music is a bridge that I have seen melt away
the artificial barriers of dialects and nationalities, of color and cultural differences. It is the universal language of the heart." - DA