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In 2007, Noah Wick received word that he had testicular cancer. Thanks to a team of talented doctors at Virginia Mason Medical Center, Wick is in remission and as a means of giving back, we've teamed up to bring you tonight's show, a benefit for the Shelby Webster Testis Cancer Research Fund featuring Debra Arlyn and Andy Werth.
Debra Aryln, Portland Music Awards “Best Female Artist of the Year”, continues to gain industry success as 'Portland's finest young pop singers..." says the Willamette Week. While the soulfulness of Debra’s incredible voice is unparalleled, her song writing and performance on her new CD, ‘Tomorrow Another Day’ has drawn comparisons to Alicia Keys, Colbie Callet and Carole King. While pioneering her own musical path with indie label Homeslice Music, it is clear Debra has something significant to offer the music world as a musician, songwriter, and performer.
For more information, visit www.debraarlyn.com/ and www.myspace.com/debraarlyn
Andy Werth and his band began playing music in Seattle in 2006 after the overwhelming response to his EP Back to the Sun convinced Andy to take his music to the stage. News of the band's powerful live show spread quickly and soon they were packing some of Seattle’s best venues (The Crocodile, High Dive, Sunset, Tractor Tavern and Chop Suey) as well as playing the main stage at prominent festivals. In late 2007 Werth released his second EP, Seeing Stars. The response to this record far outpaced Back to the Sun, earning Werth and his band in-studio appearances on KEXP and The Mountain, more positive recognition from local and national press, and airplay on college radio stations across the United States.
For more information, visit www.andywerth.com/ and www.myspace.com/andywerth