Debbie Myers performs at North Nobleboro Day
The 41st annual North Nobleboro Day is on Aug. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the North Nobleboro Community Hall on the Upper East Pond Rd. Along with outstanding food and chicken BBQ, auctions, raffles and homemade crafts, the North Nobleboro Community Association is proud to present the return of Debbie Myers and her band Redneck Rodeo from 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Debbie’s band has featured the talents of Brian Hallsey on drums, Tommy Thompson on steele guitar, Robbie Coffin (from Rockland) on electric guitar, and Jackson Gay on bass. Ronald Bouffard and Edward (fiddle hands) Howe have also performed with the band.
Debbie has been singing professionally since the age of eight and started her career by her father's side. Gerry Myers was a founding band member of the Bunkhouse Boys and with him Debbie honed her musical performance skills. By the late ‘80s she had three top 12 hit singles on the Canadian music scene, and one hit went all the way to number one on French radio.
Debbie recorded an album in Nashville with songs written by herself, her sister, Shirley, and Rod Nicholson. She has also performed on television, radio and in shows with Mickey Gilley, Steve Wariner, Highway 101, and Little Jimmy Dickens.
Debbie's performing style has been likened to Reba McEntire, Whitney Houston, and Patsy Cline, yet she remains firmly rooted in her Maritime musical heritage.
The gifted members of her band are also strongly rooted in coastal Maine but have national recognition and awards in their resumés.
In past years, Debbie has received top honors at the 2006/2007 Maine Academy of Country Music awards as Best Female Vocalist and Entertainer Of The Year. Currently she performs with her group Redneck Rodeo, which has become an anticipated feature event at many fairs in New England.
Don't miss what will surely be an outstanding show and be sure to come early and stay late for great food, the auction (at 1 p.m.), trash and treasures, and locally made crafts.
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