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The Refugees bring their celebrated songwriting and
glorious three-part harmonies to the Swallow Hill stage

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Contact: Rodolfo Betancourt
rudy@swallowhillmusic.org
Laura McGaughey
laura@swallowhillmusic.org
303.765.2488

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DENVER, COLO. (7/15/08) -- Swallow Hill is pleased to present the acclaimed trio, The Refugees, as they take the Daniels Hall stage to perform on Saturday, August 2 at 8 p.m. They bring with them their recently completed debut release, Unbound.

The Refugees are Cindy Bullens, Deborah Holland, and Wendy Waldman are The Refugees, who have been described as a female version of Crosby, Stills and Nash with humor. All three are critically-acclaimed singer/songwriters who perform with high energy, humor and stellar musicianship. The three together represent an incredible convergence of talent that is hard to match.

Cindy Bullens' career was jump-started by a stint in Elton John's band and has already included eight solo albums on major or national indie labels. Her debut solo album, Desire Wire (United Artists), scored a breakthrough hit with her song "Survivor," earning a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Vocal Performance. Her critically acclaimed 1999 CD, Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth (Artemis), won the 2000 AFIM Award for Best Rock Album. Her current CD is dream # 29, which the Boston Globe declared a "gem" and features guest appearances by Sir Elton John, Delbert McClinton and Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield. Her songs have been recorded by the Dixie Chicks, Radney Foster, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Irma Thomas and more.

Deborah Holland's tremendous singing and songwriting talents were first introduced via two critically acclaimed albums, tours, MTV videos, and television appearances with the seminal trio, Animal Logic (with Stewart Copeland and Stanley Clarke). She has gone on to have a successful career as a solo artist releasing four CDs, the newest one entitled Bad Girl Once… (RageOn Records, 2006). Critics have praised her songwriting as "a lyrical ironist to match Warren Zevon" (Sing Out! magazine). In addition to making records, Deborah scores music and writes songs for film and television, is a full-time professor of music at California State University at Los Angeles, and is a mother to two boys.

Wendy Waldman has a distinguished career as both a solo artist on major labels and as a member of the favorite cult band, Bryndle. She is also one of the first woman record producers to have a major impact in the industry and is a songwriter of multi-platinum songs in genres ranging from country to pop, film, jazz, children’s music, and R&B. Her list of songwriting and producing credits is extensive and impressive and includes the Grammy-winning "Save the Best for Last" (recorded by Vanessa Williams as well as on The Refugees' Unbound). Her first album, Love Has Got Me, was proclaimed by Rolling Stone magazine to be the "singer-songwriter debut of the year." Her newest CD, My Time in the Desert, was released in 2007.

For tickets visit www.swallowhillmusic.org or call (303) 777-1003 x2. Discounts are available for Swallow Hill members. Buy in advance and save! This press release is also available online at http://www.swallowhillmusic.org/newsroom/newsmain.htm and also as a RSS Feed at http://www.swallowhillmusic.org/xml/newsroom/rss/SwallowHillNews.xml.  

About Swallow Hill Music Association
Helping people make and enjoy music since 1979, Swallow Hill Music Association is one of the largest nonprofit institutions of its kind in the United States as a source for folk, roots and acoustic music. With more than 2,300 members, Swallow Hill provides a place to celebrate music that is rarely heard elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain Region. Three concert venues house more than 200 performances a year, featuring some of the world's great artists as well as up-and-coming new talent. Swallow Hill’s Julie Davis School of Music offers classes for every interest, skill level and member of the family. Each year, a faculty of 60 instructors provides training to more than 4,000 students. A Tier II member of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), Swallow Hill has won both the Mayor's and Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts, countless "Best of Denver" awards, has been recognized by the the North American Folk Alliance, and is one of the most sought-after venues by folk and roots performers in the country.

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