Debra Fotheringham
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Debra Fotheringham | |
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Birth name | Debra Fotheringham |
Origin | American Fork, Utah |
Genre(s) | Singer/Songwriter |
Years active | 2003–present |
Debra Fotheringham is an LDS singer/songwriter hailing from American Fork, Utah.
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[edit] Biography
Debra Fotheringham, the ninth of eleven children, grew up in American Fork, Utah. Her father had been a professional jazz saxophonist earlier in his life. At the age of sixteen, she began to perform in local venues.
In 2007 she worked with Nashville-based producer/engineer Giles Reaves (Patty Griffin, Chantal Kreviazuk) on her self-titled debut album. The album was recorded as a three-man project with Reaves providing drums/keyboards, Ryan Tilby providing bass, and Fotheringham on all guitars, percussion, and vocals. That summer she toured extensively around the United States and Europe, from Seattle to New York to Paris, including an invitation to perform in Long Island, NY as the featured artist for the 10,000 subscribers of the world’s largest acoustic podcast.[1]
[edit] Discography
- 2007 Debut album, self titled: Debra Fotheringham. Produced by Giles Reaves and Debra Fotheringham
- 2003 Acoustic Demo: Solo, Acoustic
[edit] Compilations
- 2007 "With Wondering Awe" Mary's Lullaby: Christmas Songs for Bedtime (Shadow Mountain Records)
- 2006 "I Feel My Savior's Love" A Child's Prayer: Primary Songs for Bedtime (Shadow Mountain Records)
- 2006 "Samba Love" Here and Now DJ Kaskade (Om Records)
- 2005 "Learn of Me" Janice Kapp Perry's Parallel Universe (Hale Yeah Records)
- 2004 "I Need Thee Every Hour" The R.M. Soundtrack (Hale Yeah Records)
- 2003 "With Wondering Awe" Singles Ward Christmas (Halestorm Records)
[edit] External Links
Official Website
Official Myspace