What is debora iyall?

Debora Iyall is a Native American musician, best known as the lead singer of the band Romeo Void. She was born on April 2, 1954, in Fresno, California, and is of Cowlitz and Yakama descent. Iyall formed Romeo Void in 1979 with fellow band members Benjamin Bossi, Peter Woods, and Larry Carter.

Romeo Void gained popularity in the early 1980s with their hit songs "Never Say Never" and "A Girl in Trouble (Is a Temporary Thing)." Iyall's distinctive vocals and thought-provoking lyrics helped the band stand out in the post-punk/new wave music scene.

After Romeo Void disbanded in the mid-1980s, Iyall continued to pursue a solo music career and released her debut solo album, "Strange Language," in 1984. She has also worked as a visual artist and a writer, contributing to various publications.

Debora Iyall's music and art continue to inspire new generations of fans, and she remains an influential figure in the alternative music scene.