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      • In her first original rock band “Wired” in the late 1970’s, early 1980’s Deborah became the first bad ass female rock musician to play Attica State Prison for the Holiday Project, who’s mission was to bring live music to those serving time during the holidays.
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  1. Deborah eventually became a student of Rochester, NY jazz guitar legend Richard “Dick” Longale ,and the only female member of his famous “Wailing Wall” of photographs of his many students. During that time she began her first small business as a guitar teacher .

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      Deborah Magone ( vocals, slide, acoustic & electric guitars)...

  2. He held my hand and asked where are you from?...I said Rochester and he said Chuck Mangione and the famous drummer Steve Gadd. And I added Deborah Magone and he laughed. He and his wife said they had friends in Rochester.

  3. Sep 14, 2019 · I had the pleasure of opening up for him at the Lilac Festival in Rochester,NY . I think it was May 2015. We hurried our set not to cut in to his time and He scolded me for not taking an encore song because everyone was applauding so much.

  4. Deborah Magone ( vocals, slide, acoustic & electric guitars) songwriter, producer. Rock / Blues Rock - Founder of The Deborah Magone Band , The Bonnie Raitt Tribute Band , and Deb & Mike an a Home page of Deborah Magone, a rock artist from Rochester,NY.

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  5. Dec 1, 2020 · On the new dance single “You’re the One,” Deborah Magone has transformed herself from bluesy barroom rock ‘n’ roller to grandiose chanteuse.

  6. Jan 2, 2013 · MUSIC PROFILE: Deborah Magone Beyond the brass ring By Frank De Blase

  7. Deborah grew up on the blues of Muddy Waters, Janis , & Robert Johnson, singing very early on and learning to accompany herself on the guitar at just 11 yrs old! “ Music kept me out of trouble. At 8yrs old I carried a small radio & listened to R&B & Rock music on Rochester radio every day.

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