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Deb Lyons is an American singer-songwriter from
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. She is most associated with her work on
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, and is well-recognized for her multiple performances in clubs such as
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and The Bottom Line. Lyons has recorded with acclaimed composer
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on the album ''
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'', as well as several songs (including the image theme) for the video game ''
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''. Through remixes, her voice has appeared in ''
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''. She has sung on jingles for Toyota, JetBlue, Milky Way, and is the voice of several Fisher Price toys. In addition, Lyons has recorded with
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(''Further Down the Old Plank Road'') and children's artists Yosi Levin and Mr. Scott the Music Man. Other people Lyons has performed and recorded with include
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,
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, Carolee Goodgold, Jim Barbaro, Margaret Dorn,
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, Gigi on the Beach, and the Ed Palermo Big Band. Lyons has been in several stage productions, including a national tour of '' Jekyll & Hyde'', and '' Smokey Joe's Cafe'' on Broadway and
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and regional productions of ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


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External links


Deb Lyons website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lyons, Deb Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American women singers Songwriters from New York (state) Singers from New York City The Mamas and the Papas members