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Singer of World and Country
A.k.a. Deborah McCullough
The 1980's were heady times for singer songwriter Deborah McCullough. Performing under the name Roni Sommers she teamed up with producers Dallas Harms and Mike Francis. Three singles charted well on Canadian Country radio. In 1984 Deborah was awarded the CCMA Vista Rising Star Award. The album "High Calibre" and 7 more hit singles followed including the self penned 1987 hit "I Wouldn't Do That To You". The album was ranked in the Top 10 Canadian Country albums by Country Music News. TV appearances on the Tommy Hunter show, Family Brown show, and Sun Country followed. During this time Deborah and her band toured throughout Canada. Deborah has never stopped performing but withdrew from recording in the 1990s to raise her family.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Someone's Gonna Lose | Vickie Van Dyke and Roni Sommers | 1988 | Single |
High Calibre | Roni Sommers | Album |
Roni key, syn Rock |
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Roni voc Reggae |
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Roni SE 1907-1983 |
Roni 87 |
Roni Aaron |
Roni Alessi dr |
Roni Alter bvoc, voc Pop, Rock and Electronic |
Roni Ärling g *1982 Rock |
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Roni Ben-Hur g IL *1962 Jazz |
Roni Brenner g Jazz |
Roni Caranci voc, b |
Roni Dovrat |
Roni Elazary |
Roni Ferreyra bvoc, dr |
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