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The versatility of this soulful, jazzy, bluesy vocalist and her band are absolutely wonderful. In one breath, she's sultry, her voice seductive, sweet and soft and, almost like a slap in the face she hits you with all she's got.
Genre:
Blues: Rockin' Blues
Release Date:
2004
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Soul Stirring
© Copyright-Deb Seitz
Record Label: Indie
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I am a big fan of Soul Stirring, a self-released CD produced by go-to Chicago producer and in-demand drummer Patrick Doody. Patrick's played drums for Lonnie Brooks for 10 years, and has worldwide touring experience. With such solid touring and studio experience, I think that Deb's in pretty good hands when Patrick's producing her work. On that CD, her forceful delivery of Koko Taylor's "Voodoo Woman" and Tom Hambridge's "Rock Me Right" keep me wanting more, and I particularly enjoy Deb's original "Goin' Somewhere," an up-tempo love song that gives her band an opportunity to strut their considerable stuff.
Producer Patrick Doody sits in on drums, with Motor City Josh Ford, Frank Arnastos and Joey Drada sharing guitar parts while John Falstrom plays bass and Lisa Welli and John Katke play keyboards.
For a good introduction to Deb Seitz' work, check out her website at www.debseitz.com. Deb's solo CD is a welcome addition to my CD collection, and just like she sings on this disc, she knows "how to rock me right." - Reviewed by Eric Steiner
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