Wild LIttle Girl EP

Wild Little Girl

Debra Devi

Recording Credits

All songs written and produced by Debra Devi; All guitars, lead vocals by Debra Devi

BUTTERFLY

Bass – Max Feinstein

Background Vocals (BVs) - Max Feinstein, Debra Devi

Drums, tambourine – John Hummel

Keys – Rob Clores

SHAKE IT

Bass – Max Feinstein

BVs - Max Feinstein, Anthony Krizan, John Roccesano, Debra Devi

Drums, tambourine –

Recording Credits

All songs written and produced by Debra Devi; All guitars, lead vocals by Debra Devi

BUTTERFLY

Bass – Max Feinstein

Background Vocals (BVs) - Max Feinstein, Debra Devi

Drums, tambourine – John Hummel

Keys – Rob Clores

SHAKE IT

Bass – Max Feinstein

BVs - Max Feinstein, Anthony Krizan, John Roccesano, Debra Devi

Drums, tambourine – John Hummel

Keys – Rob Clores

TIRED OF WAITING

Bass – Max Feinstein

BVs - Max Feinstein, Debra Devi

Drums, congas – John Hummel

Keys – Rob Clores

10 MILES TO CLARKSDALE

Bass - Dan Grennes

BVs - Anthony Krizan

Drums, tambourine – John Hummel

Keys – Wayne Dorell

STAY

Bass - Kevin Hummel

BVs - Debra Devi

Drums, tambourine – John Hummel

Keys – Peter Vitalone

TIRED OF WAITING (LIVE)

Bass – Max Feinstein

BVs - Max Feinstein, Debra Devi

Drums, tambourine – John Hummel

Keys – Peter Vitalone

Recorded at Studio A by Tom Camuso (drums, lead vocals); IIWII by Billy Perez (guitars); Silver Horse Sound by John Roccesano (guitars, background vocals); and Sonic Boom Studios by Anthony Krizan (background vocals on "10 Miles to Clarksdale" and “Shake It”); except "Tired of Waiting (live)" recorded at Arlene's Grocery NYC

Mixed by Wayne Dorell at The Velvet Owl; except "Tired of Waiting (live)" mixed by John Roccesano at Silver Horse Sound

Mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Avatar Studios

EP Design by Sam Lahoz

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"Wild LIttle Girl reflects my desire to encourage girls and women to be wildly creative and free, and fulfill their potential to the max." Debra Devi

PRAISE FOR WILD LITTLE GIRL - Click title to read full review. 

New York Music Daily - "Debra Devi is the rare rock guitarist who’s as much about purpose as pyrotechnics. It’s amazing how she uses as many notes as she does, yet she doesn’t overplay. She can fire off a blistering, wildly psychedelic solo with the best of them, but she also uses every shade and color in her pedalboard..." 

The Jersey Journal (Jim Testa) - "Devi stands out among singer/songwriters as a true triple threat: a gifted songwriter, a powerful singer and an outstanding guitarist. Firmly grounded in blues/rock tradition, Wild Little Girl mixes wistfulness with forcefulness. Every track leaves room for organic, expansive guitar solos..." 

American Blues Scene - "Devi dreamed of playing rock and roll guitar, but was told, “that’s what boys do.” After her first experience attending a live blues show, then a life-changing night watching Bonnie Raitt on stage, she’s been proving the nay-sayers wrong ever since. If there is any doubt, her latest EP release, Wild Little Girl, dispels it with prejudice..." 

Good Times - "Debra Devi continues to gain national acclaim as one of the most remarkable guitarists on the East Coast. Tracks range from crunchy pop-rock (“Butterfly”) and Gov’t Mule-inspired jamming (“Tired Of Waiting”) to pulsing disco-rock (“Stay”), Black Crowes-style sass (“Shake It”) and Devi’s soulful Americana tune “10 Miles To Clarksdale.” Devi’s ’70s-influenced guitar playing is the thread that weaves throughout – whether she’s playing slide, rhythm, or lead..." 

Urban Politico - "The music radiates infectious joy. It put me in mind of The Black Crowes, Prince, and Little Feat. Vocally Devi is a dead ringer for Sheryl Crow. I happen to like Crow's voice so for me this was a very good thing. Perhaps at some point in the future people will be saying that Crow's voice is a dead ringer for Devi's..." 

Audio Fuzz - "Debra Devi is so wonderful.  She combines the blues and country so perfectly, her voice is so plaintive and real, and her slide guitar playing is on the same level as Bonnie Raitt..."