Debra Dobkin
Debra Dobkin is an American vocalist, percussionist, music producer, and painter.
Debra Dobkin | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Vocals, percussion instruments |
Associated acts | Richard Thompson, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Shawn Colvin, Don Henley, Was (not Was) |
Website | www |
Biography
Early history
Music and the fine arts have always played important roles in Dobkin's life. She was selected at age 6 for children's scholarship classes by the Art Institute of Chicago, and later attended the School of Fine Art at Washington University in St. Louis.[1]
Dobkin attended music school where she studied percussion and drumming. She draws and paints while recording music and touring. Dobkin moved to Los Angeles in 1976.[2]
Projects
Dobkin has toured and recorded with Bonnie Raitt,[3][4] Jackson Browne,[5][6] Shawn Colvin,[7][8] Don Henley,[2] and Was (not Was).[9]
Along with Judith Owen, Dobkin participated in Richard Thompson's 1000 Years of Popular Music tour. A 2005 concert of this show was released on CD and DVD in 2006.[10][11]
In 2009, Dobkin also participated in Thompson's Cabaret of Souls song cycle project commissioned by the International Society of Bassists. Thompson, Owen, Danny Thompson, Harry Shearer, and Pete Zorn also participated.[12]
Dobkin has worked extensively with bassist Mark "Pocket" Goldberg, on other artists' projects and as the duo Dobkin & Goldberg[13][14] and as the MPG Trio: Dobkin, Goldberg, and Nick Kirgo (guitar, vocals).[15]
Discography
1978–1989
- 1978: Wendy Waldman - Strange Company (Warner Bros.)
- 1979: The C.Y. Walkin' Band - Love the Way it Feels (Parachute)
- 1984: Timothy B Schmit - Playin' It Cool (Asylum)
- 1985: Pointer Sisters - Contact (RCA)
- 1986: Jackson Browne - Lives in the Balance (Asylum)
- 1986: Lone Justice - Shelter (Geffen)
- 1987: Cher - Cher (Geffen)
- 1987: Marc Jordan - Talking Through Pictures (RCA)
- 1988: Was (Not Was) - What Up, Dog? (Chrysalis)
- 1989: Cher - Heart of Stone (Geffen)
- 1989: Kon Kan - Move to Move (Atlantic)
1991–1994
- 1990: Was (Not Was) - Are You Okay? (Chrysalis)
- 1991: Bonnie Raitt - Luck of the Draw (Capitol)
- 1992: Melissa Etheridge - Never Enough (Island)
- 1992: Bobby Caldwell - Stuck on You (Sin-Drome)
- 1992: Delbert McClinton - Never Been Rocked Enough (Curb)
- 1992: Pops Staples - Peace to the Neighborhood (Pointbl ank)
- 1993: Stephen Bruton - What It Is (Dos)
- 1993: Willie Nelson - Across the Borderline (Columbia)
- 1993: Lowen & Navarro - Broken Moon (Mercury)
- 1994: Paul Kelly - Wanted Man (Vanguard)
- 1994: Arnold McCuller - Exception to the Rule (Coyote)
- 1994: Bonnie Raitt - Longing in Their Hearts (Capitol)
1995–1999
- 1995: Gary Taylor - The Mood Of Midnight (Morning Crew)
- 1995: Bonnie Raitt - Road Tested (Capitol)
- 1996: Leah Andreone - Veiled (RCA)
- 1996: Valerie Carter - The Way It Is (Countdown)
- 1996: Amy Sky - Cool Rain (Iron Music)
- 1996: The Subdudes - Primitive Streak (High Street)
- 1997: Jann Arden - Happy? (A&M)
- 1997: John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - Blues For the Lost Days (Jive)
- 1997: Lauren Wood - Lauren Wood (Bad Art)
- 1998: Agents of Good Roots - One By One (RCA)
- 1998: CPR - CPR (Samson)
- 1998: Melanie Doane - Adam's Rib (Columbia)
- 1998: Storyville - Dog Years (Atlantic)
- 1999: Stephen Bruton - Nothing But the Truth (New West)
2000–2004
- 2000: Perla Batalla - Heaven And Earth: The Mestiza Voyage (Mechuda)
- 2000: Phil Roy - Grouchyfriendly (Ear Pictures)
- 2001: Epiphany Project - Epiphany Project (CD Baby)
- 2001: John Phillips - Pay Pack & Follow (Eagle)
- 2001: John Phillips - Phillips 66 (Eagle)
- 2001: Mark Islam - The Fine Print (Noble Savage)
- 2001: Claudia Russell - Song Food (Radio Rhythm)
- 2002: Stephen Bruton - Spirit World (New West)
- 2002: Sonia Dada - Barefootsoul (Calliope)
- 2002: John Trudell - Bone Days (Daemon)
- 2003: Marcia Ball - So Many Rivers (Alligator)
- 2004: Katey Sagal - Room (Valley)
2005–2009
- 2005: Missy Higgins - The Sound of White (Reprise)
- 2005: Judith Owen - Lost And Found (Courgette)
- 2005: Richard Thompson - Front Parlour Ballads (Cooking Vinyl)
- 2005: Jim Wilson - Place In My Heart (Artemis Nashville)
- 2006: Bob Malone - Born Too Late (Delta Moon)
- 2006: Johnny Lee Schell - Schell Game (New Light)
- 2006: Richard Thompson - 1000 Years of Popular Music CD, DVD (Cooking Vinyl)
- 2006: various artists - Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys (ANTI-)
- 2008: Rebecca Pidgeon - Behind the Velvet Curtain: Songs from the Motion Picture Redbelt (Great American Music)
- 2008: Taj Mahal - Maestro (Heads Up)
2010–present
- 2010: Elton John and Leon Russell - The Union (Decca)
- 2010: Miriams Well - Indians and Clowns (Buckin Savior)
- 2011: Orchestra Superstring - Easy (Dionysus)
- 2012: Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps - Come on Home (Jesi-Lu)
- 2013: Claudia Russell - All Our Luck is Changing (Radio Rhythm)
- 2013: Richard Thompson - Electric (New West)
- 2013: various artists - Son of Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys (ANTI-)
- 2014: Jim Wilson – Winterscape: Soothing Holiday Instrumentals Featuring Piano (Green Hill)
- 2015: Tito & Tarantula – Lost Tarantism (It.sounds)
- 2017: Chuck Berry – Chuck (Dualtone)
References
- "Profile: Debra Dobkin". Southern California Women's Caucus for Art (SCWCA). Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Smith, Angela P. (2014). Women Drummers: A History from Rock and Jazz to Blues and Country (1 ed.). Retrieved July 5, 2017.
- Armoudian, Maria (September 24, 1994). "Review: 'Bonnie Raitt'". Variety. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Bego, Mark (1995). Bonnie Raitt: Still in the Nick of Time (1 ed.). Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Holden, Stephen (July 11, 1990). "Review/Music; Recalling the 70's Magic". The New York Times. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Kot, Greg (August 12, 1990). "Jackson Browne Standing Tall with This Kind of Show". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Cummings, Jon (July 13, 2009). "The Popdose Interview: Shawn Colvin". Popdose. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- MacDonald, Patrick (October 27, 2006). "Shawn Colvin gives heavy stuff a light touch". Seattle Times. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Good, Michael (March 7, 2010). "New Was (Not Was) Compilation: Pick of the Litter 1980-2010". Songs and Schemas. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
- Deusner, Stephen M. (July 17, 2006). "Richard Thompson: 1,000 Years of Popular Music". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Spencer, Neil (January 17, 2009). "Hail the history man". The Guardian. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Lewis, Randy (June 12, 2009). "Richard Thompson's 'Cabaret of Souls' premieres -- will it ever be heard from again?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Dickens, Rob (August 22, 2016). "Lauren Adams is Something Else". No Depression. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- DeRiso, Nick. "Mark "Pocket" Goldberg – Off The Alleyway (2010)". Something Else!. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
- staff writer (September 11, 2014). "South Pasadena Arts Council Presents 4th Annual End of Summer Concert Celebration". The Tolucon Times. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Debra Dobkin at AllMusic
- Debra Dobkin discography at Discogs
- Debra Dobkin at IMDb