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Deborah Levoy : You Are All of These
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"Poetic as hell, raw, visual" and "blessed with the voice of an angel" award-winning songwriter Deborah Levoy's debut folk-pop album is intimate, sparse and powerful. (J.Ocean, Musician's Coffeehouse; B.Okrendt, ASCAP)
Genre: Folk: like Joni
Release Date: 2002
You Are All of These
Deborah Levoy
Record Label: DevaMusic
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Maria 4:28 $0.99
You Are All of These 4:31 $0.99
Unmarked Road 4:07 $0.99
Flower in the Desert 4:08 $0.99
How's the Weather 4:57 $0.99
Little Black Ribbons 4:17 $0.99
Drops of Blue 5:54 $0.99
What Do I Know 3:15 $0.99
Fix Things 3:47 $0.99
Coming and Going 2:31 $0.99
Just Let Go 3:55 $0.99
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Album Notes

Levoy collaborated with renowned SF engineer, Tom Carr, to capture the intimacy and spontaneity of her live solo performances. The result, "You Are All of These," is a provocative, sparse, solo album whose startling poetry and intense beauty is often compared to Joni Mitchell's "Blue".

The East Bay Express writes that she possesses "an eye for turning everyday life into high drama in song form." Levoy's list of national and international songwriting awards continues to grow, including the Mid-Atlantic Songwriting Competition, the Unisong International Contest, the Portland Songwriting Competition, and the West Coast Songwriter's International Song Contest. Levoy's award-winning song, "Maria" was featured on NYC's Fast Folk Compilation (known for showcasing rising talent including Shawn Colvin and Suzanne Vega).

When she's not writing, Levoy and her band stay busy with a hectic performance schedule. Levoy has been selected to showcase at EAT'M Conference in Las Vegas and Rockergrl in Seattle. She has also been invited to perform at the premier showcases in Los Angeles: ASCAP's "Quiet on the Set" and The National Academy of Songwriters' "Acoustic Underground". Levoy has delighted audiences at some of the nation's most prestigious music festivals and listening venues (Great American Music Hall, High Sierra Music Festival, Iron Horse Music Hall, Kerrville Folk Festival).

REVIEWS & AWARDS:

"She's blessed with the voice of an angel."
Brendan Okrent, ASCAP, Sr. Dir. of Repertory


"Exceptional, resonant, and passionate..."
SF Weekly


"Evocative lyrics, powerful images, compelling performance... "
Derk Richardson, Music Critic, SF


"Her deep, rich vocals will win you over after one listen."
All Music Guide


"Poetic as hell, raw, visual. I'm a fan."
Jim Ocean, Musician's Coffeehouse, CA


"Levoy cleans up at nearly every contest she's entered, and for good reason. She has a strong, emotive voice, and an eye for turning everyday life... into high drama in song form."
The East Bay Express, Oakland, CA


1st Place
Northern California Songwriting Association

1st and 2nd Place
Mid-Atlantic National Songwriting Competition

2nd Place
Unisong International Contest (Rock Category - over 4200 entrants)

1st and 3rd Place
Portland National Songwriting Competition

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