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Reviews
“Debbie Boyd held the ear and eye whenever she appeared or had a
solo. Both newcomers were good value and Boyd came close to stealing the
show."
The Stage [June 2001]
“The stars – soulful Gwen Dickey, formerly lead singer with hitmakers
Rose Royce, and smoky-voiced Limahl who was frontman for the chart-topping
Kajagoogoo in the 80s – are ably supported by the sexy Debbie Boyd, who
revealed that she was born in Inverness but must have left at a very early
age or we would all have noticed her shapely form, long legs and big blonde
hair. Boyd, who indulged in some dirty dancing on a bluesy ‘Hound Dog’ and
Donna Summer’s ‘Hot Stuff’, also delivered the goods on ‘Out Here On My
Own’, the big ballad from “Fame”.
Inverness Courier [July 2001]
“…they shared the stage with the very talented Debbie Boyd, who did a
particularly raunchy version of Elvis’ Hound Dog among many other songs.”
Darlington Evening Gazette [May 2001]
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“…many of the songs were belted out magnificently by rising theatre star
Debbie Boyd.”
Kentish Times [June 2001] |
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“Debbie possesses a
wonderful voice.”
Jim Gellatly, Aberdeen Evening Express Music Critic“Debbie Boyd took the title role this year and despite a
throat infection making even talking difficult before the show, she gave a
compelling performance and her pizzazz, great looks and stage charisma made
her a perfect choice for a principal boy.”
Encore Magazine, February 2001 on “Dick
Whittington” at The Kings Theatre, Edinburgh.
“As the opening chords of the title number blare out across the arena, a
stunning mystery woman takes to the stage, beaming from ear to ear.
Shimmying down the skeletal stairs that form the centrepiece of the set,
Boyd delivered the majority of the highlights, her vibrant voice tingling
the spine throughout Out Here On My Own.”
Edinburgh Evening News [April 2001]
“Dean Hussain and Debbie Boyd provided strong, charismatic support. Both
are big talents to watch out for.”
Bradford Telegraph [May 2001] |
"Dear Debbie, I write to formally acknowledge the terrific
performance that you and your band members gave last Saturday at the
West Norfolk Medical Ball. It was a first for me to see so many more
people dancing than sitting down when you started to play! Debbie, your
interaction with the guests was electric; your stage (and floor)
presence is A1. This week at work so many people have told me what a
great time they had and how much they enjoyed the music. Please pass on
our appreciation to your fellow performers. Yours sincerely, Jim
Jeffrey"
West Norfolk Medical Ball
"We were absolutely blown away by how good the band was and the lead
singer Debbie made the celebration a party by getting everyone
participating and up on the dance floor. The choice of songs was perfect
and the version of “You’re Beautiful” by James Blunt was wonderful – we
are very grateful for the band learning this one for us."
Amanda Vanstone, Bride |
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