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Deborah Bryant : Let You Tell It
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Her style is unique and memorable -- her vocals are strong and lyrics powerful..she makes you feel what she's singing. This CD has got funk and a whole lot of soul......
Genre: Urban/R&B: Rhythm & Blues
Release Date: 2003
Let You Tell It Record Label: Guess Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Are You Strong Enough 3:47 $0.99
Bottom Line 4:17 $0.99
You're Good For Me 4:00 $0.99
I Keep Trying 4:34 $0.99
Unfaithful 5:11 $0.99
Flat Busted 3:17 $0.99
I Still Love You The Same 4:08 $0.99
Talk To Me 5:16 $0.99
Let You Tell It 3:44 $0.99
Wake Up 4:17 $0.99
Without You 3:28 $0.99
Smoothe Lines 4:44 $0.99
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Album Notes

Check artist website http://www.deborahbryant.com for current events..... "Unfaithful" is at PittRadio.net No.1 Top Urban Playlist... NOMINATED RECORD OF THE YEAR 2005...."Unfaithful nominated for Record of the Year 2005 at on internet station Radio six International. March 2005-NATIONAL HOT HIT ARTIST.."You're Good For Me" has topped the charts hitting internet Stars Radio making her the National Hot Hit R&B Artist.. The Mentor Soundtrack - Pete DeLorenzo / Sound Track for "The Mentor" and Deborah Bryant's song "Without You" from her debut CD, "Let You Tell It" has been selected for inclusion on the sound track. --"The Mentor" . Currently in pre-production. "Unfaithful" is selected as finalist for Angelic Records 'In Her Own Words' Competition- October 2006 http://www.angelicmusic.co.uk/news.html ___ A singer, songwriter who believes in the art of music, she believes music is one of the main instruments that can break down all kinds of barriers. Deborah is a heartfelt singer whose voice is like a lion to his roar; she demands your attention. Watching her perform live will light a fire under your seat and her voice will forever echo in your mind. Born and raised in the Ocean State, Providence, Rhode Island, Deborah’s first passion was dancing; singing came a little later while being well-informed by her grandmother that she would be singing in the church choir. Deborah grew up surrounded by the soulful sounds of Motown, groups like “Chubby & The Turnpikes”, better known as “Tavares”, and Jeffrey Osborne/LTD” and if you ask Deborah who her favorite artist of all time is; her answer would be the legendary Gladys Knight. Other influences are Mary Wells, Linda Jones, Phyllis Hyman, Tina Turner, Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas and The Marvelettes. In the early 80’s, Deborah joined a local R&B band and performed at various clubs while still in Providence. Later her need and desire for self-expression followed her to Texas and Illinois and now the New Jersey metropolitan area where she presently resides while recording and performing at benefits and various venues. In 2003, Deborah released her self-written 12-track debut CD, titled “Let You Tell It”. Deborah was inspired by her husband; while writing, her paths crossed with mastermind recording artist/producer, Lenis Guess –80’s hit “Working For My Baby”, of Guess Records, who immediately embraced and mentored her, and in this relationship the birth of her first solo project “Let You Tell It” emerged. “Let You Tell It” has earned considerable praise from fans and local press generating significant online media attention. Deborah’s dedicated fan base continue to multiply rapidly, and as a result her song “Unfaithful” was nominated for 2005 Record of the Year on Radio Six International and also currently holds the No. 1 spot on Pitt Radio’s Urban/R&B play list. “You’re Good For Me”, “Are Your Strong Enough” and “Without You” are still climbing multiple internet international charts. In 2004, Deborah performed as one of the Marvelettes in the group "Marvelettes Revue", under direction of Pam Darden, an original member of the girl Motown group, "The Marvelettes". She toured with the "Marvelettes Revue" singing background and lead vocals to hits Please Mr. Postman and Don’t Mess With Bill; sharing stages with groups such as, "Soul Generations", "Prime", and Kool and the Gang". In 2005, Deborah’s song “Without You” was selected for inclusion on Pete DeLorenzo’s up and coming soundtrack for his major motion picture “The Mentor” currently in pre-production. It's been described that Deborah's vocal similarities are a combination of the late Phyllis Hyman, Cher, and Toni Braxton all embraced into one, but in the end Deborah's distinctive personality takes over and she releases a voice unto her own. “I have had a passion for music far as I can remember.” I've been blessed with a loving family that has been supportive through out my ups and downs...Life and its challenges are the inspiration behind my music and I'm inspired to write what I feel.”

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REVIEWS

Phyllis Hyman
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It's a shame this talent hasn't been discovered yet,,,we have this in Newark,,,The CD reminds me of Phyllis Hyman its AWESOME.
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A LEGEND OF TRUTH
author: LYNDA JEAN WASHINGTON
This CD is a great one for anyone wanting to ralate to life challenges when falling in love. Such geat meaning to it. Well done.
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Out of this World!!!
author: Yvonne Beachum
This women should be the next American Idol!. Words cannot compare to her style. All I can say is "Out of this World"
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Awesome, fresh new artist!
author: Diann Williams
Reminds me of Phyllis Hyman. Beautiful, strong, vocals that comes through clear!
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