Singer Deborah Shulman's new CD album, "2 for the Road", tells the story of her journey through a divorce she never thought would happen; a strength she never knew she had; and a new found love, a new beginning and a new marriage. Shulman is one of the youngest singers to study voice at the prestigious Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara.
Deborah has taught voice and coached musical theatre and opera, both in Los Angeles and New York. She has served on the faculty of the American Center for Musical Theatre in Hollywood. She is presently the head of the Vocal Department at the Performing Arts Center in Northridge, which is overseen by award-winning choreographer Joe Malone, who also serves as Artistic Director of the facility. She was awarded a Platinum Record for her work on David Lee Roth's album "Skyscraper". Her vocal clients have included pop stars Bette Midler, Jennifer Warnes and Linda Ronstadt, and rock stars David Lee Roth and Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, among others.
Hi Deborah! So nice to hear from you. Glad to know that you are better. Can't wait to hear your CD are there some new tracks on your page yet? I am also working on a CD. I understand about musicians, it's so hard to get them organized. It's just like a relationship. They say they love you...but you can't get them to commit. That's just the way it is. We can't do what we do without them. So you gotta love'em. I hope all is well with you and your pretty dog. By the way...what is his or her name. Best from the Jazz Junky
Deborah...Wow! It is my honour to be in your friends network. I am move by your smooth elegant voice. I believe we are of the same mind. Jazz is not potato chips and soda But champagne & caviar...that is the vibe I get from your page. I hope we can keep in touch. I am a little jealous of you band and arranger...but of course in America you can find musicians...good musicians by the bakers dozens. Here in the Netherlands everyone plays by the book and not from true feeling. Well' anyway thanks for you request. I look forward to hearing more from you. Much success from the Jazz Junky. Ken Ard