Debora Iyall Concert History

Debora Iyall (pronounced ile), a Cowlitz Native American, is an artist and was lead singer for the post-punk/new-wave band Romeo Void. She was born in 1954 in Soap Lake, Washington, but grew up in Fresno, California. She moved to San Francisco in the mid-'70s to attend the San Francisco Art Institute. While there, she fell in with fellow students Peter Woods and Jay Derrah, who had formed a tongue-in-cheek '60s revival band called the Mummers and the Poppers.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 29, 1993
Debora Iyall Slim's San Francisco, California, United States
Mar 20, 1993
Debora Iyall Paradise Lounge San Francisco, California, United States
Dec 27, 1991
Debora Iyall DNA Lounge San Francisco, California, United States
Nov 21, 1991
Debora Iyall

DNA Lounge Sixth Anniversary

DNA Lounge San Francisco, California, United States
Jul 06, 1991
Debora Iyall DNA Lounge San Francisco, California, United States
Jan 27, 1991
Debora Iyall Slim's San Francisco, California, United States
Singer-Songwriter
Alternative
California
Native American Music
Sax
Native American Contemporary
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2024 2 concerts
2021 1 concert
2017 2 concerts
2012 2 concerts
2011 6 concerts
2010 2 concerts
2009 3 concerts
2006 1 concert
2005 1 concert
1993 2 concerts
1991 4 concerts
1990 3 concerts
1988 4 concerts
1987 7 concerts
1986 8 concerts
1984 1 concert
1983 1 concert

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