Well before being plucked from obscurity to front innovative and iconic trio Animal Logic in the late '80s through her decades of success since, Deborah Holland has been remarkably prolific with her musical output. More impressive, though, is that regardless of genre or era, of setting or surroundings, that output has been consistently inspired and irrefutably captivating.
Fortunately, there's been an eager audience for the fruits of her work since she and her Animal Logic bandmates - Police drummer Stewart Copeland and legendary jazz bassist Stanley Clarke - dropped their self-titled debut in 1989 and followed it up with Animal Logic II in 1991. She's also shared six diverse solo albums, records and performs with Wendy Waldman and Cidny Bullens as folk supergroup The Refugees, and scored a handful of feature films, including the cult classic Circuitry Man.
What’s more, she has performed on both The Tonight Show and Late Night as well as MTV, VH1, and MuchMusic. Meanwhile, songs from her vast catalogue have been featured in acclaimed series like Keeping Up with the Kardashians, CSI, My Name Is Earl, and dozens of others.