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UNDERRATED SOUL SINGER SPOTLIGHT: DEBORAH BOND

I vividly remember the first time I saw DC-based songstress Debórah Bond perform live. It was back around 2004 and I was just starting to sporadically attend live shows. I was at a spot called Takoma Station and she performed several songs from her debut album, “Day After.” I was so enraptured by her performance that I immediately copped her album after the show, something I rarely did back then, and got her to sign it. As we chatted and I shared how much I enjoyed the show, I noticed her warm and genuine energy as she wrote a simple note thanking me for supporting the music.

Now, some five years later, in anticipation of the release of her second album (of original material), I truly have a platform where I can tell the hundreds of people that stop through here daily to support the music of this underrated female soul singer.

The Connecticut native cites her early musical influences as The Eurythmics, Janet and Michael Jackson (no Tito?), and Loose Ends. She studied the vocal stylings of Anita Baker, Sade and and Chaka Khan and their spirits are very much present in her live performances.

With her band, Third Logic, she released “Day After” in 2003. “AfterDay” followed three years later, which was an album mixed by DJ Stylus and featuring a cast of uber talented producers. From what I can hear, this is a must own. I should have copped it when I saw it at Moods Music.

Deborah has shared the stage with acclaimed artists such as Julie Dexter, Dwele, Mint Condition, Rahsaan Patterson, Ledisi and Omar. In other words, artists that wouldn’t allow no mess on their stage so you know she is the truth!

Still don’t believe me? Check out some video of some live performances.

Recently, here in DC, she warmed up the crowd before Omar took the stage (review coming this week). Check out her cover of Soul II Soul’s “Keep On Movin.’”

Here are two songs from her album “DayAfter.”

“Love’s Been Waiting”

Recently released official video for her hit song, “See You in My Dreams.” You may have seen this one on BETJ.

Find out more about Debórah and her upcoming project at her official website. Meanwhile, support her past projects and those of other underrated artists.

Danielle “Vivrant Thang” Hatchett is a freelance writer and blogger living life like it’s golden in the DC Metro area. She is the creator of Songs in the Key of Life, a music blog (with the occasional personal element) that spotlights underrated soul artists who “don’t be gettin no airplay.” She also maintains a companion You Tube channel where you can view footage of all of her concert adventures. Vivrant Thang has a regular spot here on Urban Thought Collective, and can be contacted at vivrantthang8@gmail.com.


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May 19th, 2009 at 9:58 am Stephanie says:

Nice sound. I had never heard of Deborah

May 19th, 2009 at 11:14 am Ashley says:

She has a cool sound.

May 19th, 2009 at 1:01 pm thelma says:

Dang girl you are super plugged in!

May 19th, 2009 at 2:08 pm Hallow says:

love it! and those influences are so on point she can’t help but have some chops thank you for sharing

May 19th, 2009 at 2:09 pm Jinny says:

you go ms bond!

May 19th, 2009 at 5:54 pm Lottie Markus says:

definitely feelin this

May 20th, 2009 at 12:44 pm Krista Wills says:

I’m shocked BETJ is actually running some good music! I must have underestimated them for real

May 20th, 2009 at 4:06 pm pmatters says:

I like her. I’ll have to download a few songs from Itunes.

May 21st, 2009 at 2:33 pm Felicia Ealy says:

I bet your personal collection is just so sick!

February 1st, 2010 at 8:00 am Karen says:

Beautiful voice, as well as lyrics. Deborah is about the business! I love her style. Definitely will purchase cd without a doubt.

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