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Debra Cowan
Debra Cowan in 2009.
Debra Cowan in 2009.
Background information
GenresTraditional folk music
LabelsFalling Mountain Music
Websitehttp://www.debracowan.com

Debra Cowan is a folk singer based in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.[1][2]

Biography

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Debra Cowan had worked as a middle school mathematics teacher until in 1997, she decided to quit and pursue her desire to sing. For 6 month she had lived in Edinburgh, Scotland where she learned the art of unaccompanied singing.[3]

After her return to the US, in 1998, she began traveling and performing all over New England, in folk clubs or festivals like the Old Songs Festival and Broadstairs Folk Week.[4]

Specializing primarily in traditional songs, often maritime-themed, she tours regularly in the United Kingdom and the United States.[5] Rich Warren of the Midnight Special gave her CD, Fond Desire Farewell, an honorable mention in his list "Rich Warren's Past Favorites" for 2008.[6]

Present career

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She has released seven full-length recordings.[7] Debra has collaborated with former Fairport Convention drummer Dave Mattacks, Brooks Williams and Bill Cooley.[4] Her third recording, “Fond Desire Farewell”, was produced by Mattacks.[3] One of her songs, Who Brought the Flood, was featured on a compilation album titled Still Moving Mountains: The Journey Home, which featured various artists including a song by Kathy Mattea.[8]

She has performed on American live radio shows such as WFMT’s Folkstage, hosted by Rich Warren, WESU's "Acoustic Blender," and Tom May's River City Folk.[4]

Debra is a member of the American Federation of Musicians Local 1000 and served as its Vice President from 2011 to 2016.[4][9]

Personal life

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She is currently living in Central Massachusetts with her husband, Kevin and their two cats, Hazel and Haku.[9]

Discography

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Sourced from debracowan.com

Albums/Full Length Recordings

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  • The Long Grey Line (2001)
  • The Songs and Ballads of Hattie Mae Tyler Cargill with Acie Cargill and Susan Brown (2001)
  • Dad’s Dinner Pail and Other Songs From the Helen Hartness Flanders Collection (2005)
  • Fond Desire Farewell (2009)
  • Ballads Long & Short (2015)
  • Women and the Sea (2021)

EPs

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  • Greening the Dark (2019)

Live Albums

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  • Among Friends (2012)
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References

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  1. ^ Arsenault, Charlene (2005). "Go back in time; Debra Cowan preserves some pieces of musical history". Worcester Magazine. 31 (2): 17.
  2. ^ Shrewsbury singer has a "Fond Desire" Archived 2012-11-07 at the Wayback Machine by Chris Bergeron. Shrewsbury Chronicle, Sun. Feb. 15, 2009. (Retrieved from Shrewsbury Chronicle website.)
  3. ^ a b "DEBRA COWAN (USA): Beautifully voiced singer". 31 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d "Debra Cowan » Biography".
  5. ^ "Debra Cowan in Concert Aboard Historic Ship Balclutha" (Press release). San Francisco National Historical Park. 1 April 2007. ProQuest 471963586.
  6. ^ "Rich Warren's Past Favorites" on website for The Midnight Special radio show.
  7. ^ "Debra Cowan » Product". Retrieved 2023-04-16.
  8. ^ Still Moving Mountains: The Journey Home, 2009-09-22, retrieved 2023-04-16
  9. ^ a b "Debra Cowan Biography" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-05-24. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
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