
Deborah Holland
The singer-songwriter talks about her career, writing, Animal Logic and collaborations.
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Show Notes
Honing her musical skills while growing-up on the East coast, Deborah Holland found her way to Los Angeles in the late ‘70s in an attempt to break into the music business. A demo of two of her songs landed in the hands of Stewart Copeland and Stanley Clarke, who were searching for a female vocalist to front their new band project, which became Animal Logic. She got the gig, which was a major stepping stone in propelling her career. After making two albums with Animal Logic, Deborah has since recorded and released several solo albums, she’s a member of the folk supergroup The Refugees, a film scorer and educator, and in 2020 she released her latest EP titled “Fine, Thank You.” Recently, two new Animal Logic songs have been released - the first new music from the trio in over three decades. Here to talk to us about this new music and her career in music is Deborah Holland.