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Debi Ruud
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About:
The Voice Shop
Arts Specialty:
Singing Lessons
Choose your art category specialty below:
Music/Dance/Opera
Theatre/Film/Video
Theatre Performance, Acting
Music/Dance/Opera
Opera Singing, Choir Singing, Solo/Duet Vocalist
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Debi Ruud's Blog

Live your Dream...Learn to Sing...

Hey...what a perfect thing to do this summer...take some voice lessons!

Posted on June 2, 2010 at 7:32am

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At 5:44pm on May 21, 2011, Rosemary said…
Happy Birthday Debi.
At 6:59am on June 5, 2010, Thom Halls said…
Debbie, thank you again for hanging my artwork. I appreciate the opportunity and hope that you, your students and anybody else who stops by will enjoy them. th
At 9:02am on June 3, 2010, Pieter L. Moerdyk said…
I love you so much!
At 11:56am on June 2, 2010, Rafael Carmany said…
Hi Deb - Thanx for the invitation. This looks like a great website. Gotta get together and record the vocals for "Inseparable", when you can punch a hole in your cray-zee schedule!

Raf

Rafael Carmany
Cobalt Creative Recording Services
4705 N. Sonora
Suite 105-B
Fresno, CA 93722
Studio: 559-276-2399
Cell: 559-903-8662
email: carmany.r@comcast.net
At 10:59am on June 2, 2010, Robert Aragon said…
Hey Debi! :) Hope life is treating you well! Thanks for the friend request.
At 7:22am on March 30, 2010, Steve Ono said…
hello Debbie.
 
 
 

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