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Waltzing
for Debbie formed
in late 2008 with the sole intent of performing classic rock tunes
around Salt
Lake City. Not long after, they sensed through rehearsals, a very
strong
musical synergy among the four of them. "Everything just seemed to fall
into
place" says Jeremy Hilton, vocals. "There is an enjoyable ease when
we are making/performing music."
Their
self titled debut
album scheduled for a late December 2009 release, was recorded at the
Crown
Second South Studios in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was a unanimous
decision by
the band to record all rhythm tracks live, which adds to the raw feel
of the
album. Drummer Dean Maroudas and bassist Matt Harrison have been
playing
together since high school. "Those two know exactly what the other is
feeling,"
says Dave Phillips, guitars.
Dave
Phillips, who is
nearing completion of a Masters Degree in guitar performance, laid down
some
near-impossible guitar work! It is obvious he had a blast playing on
this
album. "I knew Dave was good, says Brad Chapman, vocal coach, "but I
didn't know he was that good."
Jeremy
Hilton who has been
singing and writing music for the past ten years brought his best vocal
performance to date. "You can feel honest emotion oozing from the
vocals
on this album," says Matt Harrison, bass.
It
was recommended we give
a detailed synopsis of the story behind the music. Since music has the
unique
ability of taking on many different meanings, you, the listener, are
invited to
discover what each track means to you.
Cheers,
--Waltzing
for Debbie Management Team |