Debora Iyall (pronounced ile), a Cowlitz Native American, is an artist and was lead singer for the post-punk/new-wave band Romeo Void. She was born in 1954 in Soap Lake, Washington, but grew up in Fresno, California. She moved to San Francisco in the mid-'70s to attend the San Francisco Art Institute. While there, she fell in with fellow students Peter Woods and Jay Derrah, who had formed a tongue-in-cheek '60s revival band called the Mummers and the Poppers. Iyall became the group's singer and also began incorporating music into her own poetry and performance art pr… read more
Debora Iyall (pronounced ile), a Cowlitz Native American, is an artist and was lead singer for the post-punk/new-wave band Romeo Void. She was born in 1954 in Soap Lake, Washington, but grew up in Fresno, California. She moved to San Francisco in the mid-'70s to attend the San Francisco … read more
Debora Iyall (pronounced ile), a Cowlitz Native American, is an artist and was lead singer for the post-punk/new-wave band Romeo Void. She was born in 1954 in Soap Lake, Washington, but grew up in Fresno, California. She moved to San Francisco in the mid-'70s to attend the San Francisco Art Institute. While there, she fell in with fellow students Peter Wood… read more