"...A terrific combination of engaging, passionate, and poetic songwriting, high-caliber musicianship, and gorgeous vocals...Don't even think about missing an opportunity to catch them in concert."
- Anil Prasad (Innerviews, Guitar Player and Bass Player)
The trio of women that is The Refugees emerged on the music scene as a verifiably unmatched force of talent, diversity, and experience. Each successful in her own right as a solo artist, Cindy Bullens
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"...A terrific combination of engaging, passionate, and poetic songwriting, high-caliber musicianship, and gorgeous vocals...Don't even think about missing an opportunity to catch them in concert."
- Anil Prasad (Innerviews, Guitar Player and Bass Player)
The trio of women that is The Refugees emerged on the music scene as a verifiably unmatched force of talent, diversity, and experience. Each successful in her own right as a solo artist, Cindy Bullens, Deborah Holland and Wendy Waldman formed their unique and innovative group in 2007 and since that time have been wowing audiences, radio DJs, and music critics alike with their soaring harmonies, indelible musicianship, and unforgettably humorous stage presence.
Individually, The Refugees have logged more than three decades in the industry, with nineteen solo albums and multiple Grammy Award nominations to their credit, featuring musical styles that blend country, rock, folk, and Americana. To describe them as eclectic would be an understatement. These three women have utilized their intense drive and relentless passions to create an entirely new sound.
The group released their debut album, Unbound, on Wabuho Records in January of 2009. The talented trio plays all of the instruments on the recording including guitars, dobro, bass, mandolin, harmonica, accordion, and percussion, and features a mix of innovative new co-writes and fresh arrangements of a selection of their previously recorded radio favorites, including “Save the Best for Last,” “Fishin’ in the Dark,” “(There’s a) Spy in the House of Love,” and “Jellico Highway.”
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