Deb Talan lyrics
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Artist's albums
Something Burning
2000 · album
Lucky Girl
2017 · album
Lay Down
2017 · single
Joshua Tree in the Headphones
2017 · single
Bring Water
2017 · single
Growing Up
2017 · single
Sirens
2015 · album
Be My Thrill
2010 · album
Hideaway
2008 · album
Live Session
2006 · EP
Say I Am You
2005 · album
A Bird Flies Out
2004 · album
Happiness
2003 · album
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Biography
Deb Talan has been writing songs since she was 14 years old, taught herself to play guitar in college, got obsessed with Shawn Colvin, was a vegetarian for 4 years, ended that with a hotdog and a swim in lake Michigan, started a band "Hummingfish" in Portland, OR with her friend Mark, wrote a lot of fun songs that people danced to ‘til they were all sweaty in that hipster/grungy/geeky Northwest kind of way, moved back to the east coast 6 years and a divorce later and began playing solo in Boston coffee houses (read: 4 different Starbucks that she also poured espresso at) opened shows for Catie Curtis (a songwriter hero of hers) met up with Steve Tannen and formed The Weepies, played shows all over the country and the world, toured in a real tourbus! moved to LA, got married to Steve, made 5 records and 3 amazing boy-children together with him, had songs placed in loads of movies and tv shows, moved to Iowa, got breast cancer, got chemotherapy, recovered from breast cancer, made a solo album, struggled with mental health issues (Childhood Incest Survivor) and relationship issues for 6 years, got divorced from Steve. She has a lot she could say these days. She prefers to listen. But playing songs for people is a close second. Music heals. Songs can be prayers. Deb Talan is some lovely damn proof of that.