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Q&A with Helena Debono on the release of her debut album ‘Right Here’

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September 10, 2021
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‘Right Here’, the debut album from up and coming jazz/soul artist Helena Debono, is an eclectic mix of covers and original songs, including the two singles ‘Little Life’ and ‘Right Here’. The album is an honest and vulnerable response to life of a 20-something. Discussing themes of loneliness, heart break, acceptance and longing for independence, her lyrics are well and truly relatable to most of her generation. The songs are sugar coated with beautiful harmonies and have a relaxed feel which makes you, at some points, forget the pain in the writing. However, it is her low, soulful voice that leaves the listener wanting to hear more.

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“I wrote this album over the course of about 18 months. The songs were written by me and my guitarist and reflect on both my own and my friends’ experiences. I also decided to cover 2 songs that I felt really fit with the vibe of the album lyrically.” 

-Helena

Helena has been captivating audiences with her emotional renditions of jazz standards and her own original music since she was a teenager. Her natural, effortless vocals have already received acclaim amongst the UK Jazz scene and leave audiences wanting to hear more.

Classically trained and enjoying all genres of music, it was whilst attending the Arts Educational Schools in London that she discovered her love of jazz and songwriting. She has performed at many venues including Ronnie Scotts, Pizza Express Soho, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Manchester Jazz Festival and many more.

Check out the full Q&A with Helena Debono below.

Q:We are halfway through 2021, how has this year been for you so far?

A: This year has been very strange due to the pandemic but things are getting back to normal. Gigs are back and being able to play music and hang out with friends is something I will never take for granted again. I have been so lucky that I have been able to focus on my album during the pandemic.

Q: How would you describe yourself in three words?

A: Easygoing, Creative and Funny

Q: How did you get into your current career?

A: I was singing and dancing around the house from a very early age (you could say I was a born performer).   I guess it was just a natural progression for me to be a singer/performer and make this my whole life.

Q: How would you describe your work?

A: I wouldn’t describe my ‘work’ as ‘work’. I am so lucky that I love what I do and it feels more like having fun and that’s a real blessing. Sometimes it can be pretty hard, but what job isn’t?

Q: What do you want people to take away from it?

A: I want people to just enjoy listening to the music and for it to give them some escapism whilst they listen, whether that be on the train or relaxing with some wine!

Q: What inspires you and who are your influences?

A: I am inspired by my friends and fellow musicians. I am so lucky to be around such incredibly talented musicians who work so hard on their craft. My biggest influences are singers like Amy Winehouse, Ella Fitzgerald, Lianna La Havas etc.

Q: What advice would you give to your younger self?

A: ‘You can’t please all the people all the time’. When I was younger I think I spent too much time trying to please people and put too much energy into that.

Q: What’s next for you? What are you most excited for?

A: Next for me is my album launch show. I am so excited for it as it’s had to be postponed due to Covid Restrictions. I wanted to make sure it could be at full capacity. I am also going to record a new EP later this year! Make sure you keep your eyes peeled at www.helenadebono.com

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