THE REFUGEES (Deborah Holland - Wendy Waldman - Cindy Bullens)
Levin Performance Studio
Chicago, IL US
2012-09-22
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Catch Me If You Can (Waldman-Bullens-Holland) 4:15
Can't Stop Now (Wendy Waldman-Gary Nicholson) 3:48
Talk 4:10
Chainstores, Malls and Restaurants (Deborah Holland) 3:12
Talk 5:12
7 Days (Cindy Bullens) 2:53
Talk 2:05
Green Rocky Road (trad, arr. Wendy Waldman) 3:36
January Sky (Cindy Bullens) 5:48
My Favorite Joe (Deborah Holland) 5:46
With My Baby's Love (Waldman-Bullens-Holland) 5:52
Rosalinda (Waldman-Bullens-Holland) 5:38
Unbound (Waldman-Bullens-Holland) 5:14
Total Time: 57:36
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Accomplished solo artists Cindy Bullens, Deborah Holland, and Wendy Waldman came together as The Refugees in 2007, and since that time have been wowing audiences and radio DJs alike with their soaring harmonies, indelible musicianship, and unforgettably humorous stage presence.
Each of The Refugees has logged more than three decades in the industry, with nineteen solo albums and multiple Grammy Award nominations to their credit, featuring musical styles that blend country, rock, folk, and Americana. To describe them as eclectic would be an understatement. These three women have utilized their intense drive and relentless passions to create an entirely new sound.
The trio of women that is The Refugees emerged on the music scene as a verifiably unmatched force of talent, diversity, and experience. Each successful in her own right as a solo artist, Cindy Bullens, Deborah Holland and Wendy Waldman formed their unique and innovative group in 2007 and since that time have been wowing audiences, radio DJs, and music critics alike with their soaring harmonies, indelible musicianship, and unforgettably humorous stage presence.
Individually, The Refugees have logged more than three decades in the industry, with nineteen solo albums and multiple Grammy Award nominations to their credit, featuring musical styles that blend country, rock, folk, blues and Americana. To describe them as eclectic would be an understatement. These three women have utilized their intense drive and relentless passions to create an entirely new sound.
UNBOUND, their debut release on Wabuho Records was released in January of 2009 and garnered many awards. The CD received rave reviews and is a favorite on folk and Americana radio. The talented trio plays guitars, dobro, bass, mandolin, harmonica, accordion, and percussion, and features a mix of innovative new co-writes and fresh arrangements of a selection of their previously recorded radio favorites, including “Save the Best for Last,” and “Fishin’ in the Dark.”
Their new CD, THREE, will be released in January 2012 on Wabuho Records (Burnside Distribution). THREE features the trademark Refugees sound but with the addition of drums (Scott Babcock) and special featured performances on three of the songs by the world-renowned Sam Bush.
Cindy Bullens got her start as a back-up singer for Elton John after a chance meeting at a Hollywood party in the 1970s. Since then, Cindy has accompanied John on multiple tours, racked up Grammy Award nominations for her work on various albums, has had several of her Nashville co-writes recorded, scored the Award-winning documentary Space Between Breaths, and is now writing her second stage musical.
Deborah Holland began her career as the singer and songwriter for the critically acclaimed band, Animal Logic (with Stewart Copeland of the Police and virtuoso jazz-bassist Stanley Clarke). Deborah has released multiple solo albums, scored and written dozens of songs for film and TV, and gone on to become a music professor at California State University of Los Angeles and now Langara College in Vancouver, BC.
Wendy Waldman has been recognized as one of the leading recording artists and songwriters in music since the debut of her band Bryndle in the 1970s, followed by a successful solo career. Wendy is responsible for some of the best loved and most well known songs of the past several decades, including Vanessa Williams’ “Save the Best for Last,” and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s version of “Fishin’ in the Dark, as well as her work as a producer, overseeing countless projects in multiple genres.
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