Deb Lopez

@ MONA's Restaurant and Nightclub in Milwaukee



Deb Lopez is a songwriter and lead guitarist formally of Tomboy. Tomboy, an all girl rock n roll band, made its mark on the Milwaukee Music scene. Tomboy’s single “It Could Have Been You” received heavy local radio air play. The success in the Milwaukee scene led the band to New York to follow their dream in search of a recording contract.

It was in New York that Deb Lopez landed a Speculative deal at Manhattan’s Power Station recording studio. While the band's demo was being shopped for a deal in New York, a CBS Record executive met the band and heard the demo. Very impressed, the CBS executive encouraged the band to come to Minneapolis where they could be introduced to Owen Husney who discovered Prince.





While in Minneapolis, Deb reformed her band, The Deb Lopez Band. The band played the Minneapolis scene for a few years. Gaining much recognition in Minneapolis, the band and it’s original material were ready for New York. The new Deb Lopez band relocated back to New York.

After returning to the Midwest, Deb took a break from the live scene to concentrate on her song writing. By focusing her efforts solely on writing, Deb was able to create some great new original material.

Recently Deb was out enjoying the Milwaukee music scene and caught Ronnie Nyles. After hearing Ronnie, Deb instantly knew she wanted to work with Ronnie on song collaborations and studio projects.

With her love for thoroughbred horses, Lopez recently penned Barbaro’s Song which paid tribute to the late Champion race horse, Barbaro. Barbaro’s song provided a great opportunity for Deb and Ronnie to work together. Lopez and Nyles went into the studio and recorded the song which is set to be released to the public May 14th. Currently Deb Lopez and Ronnie Nyles are collaborating on material for Ronnie’s upcoming new CD.



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