Debby Clinton
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| Debby Clinton | |
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D-Town Records "Babygirl"
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Debra Clinton |
| Born | April 13th, 1957 |
| Origin | Honolulu, Oahu Hawaii |
| Genre(s) | Rock & Roll laced with Blues |
| Label(s) | D-Town Records/Platinum Sound |
| Website | [1] |
Born Debra Thelma Clinton, in Honolulu, Hawaii on April 13th, 1957, Debby, D-Town's "Babygirl" had a turntable hit record with "Love Confusion" and "When You Were Mine" on Platinum Sound Records, a Division of D-Town Records, Inc. (c) in 1980. Clinton co-wrote both of these songs with the late Lee Rogers (Craton) amongst several other songs and screenplays.
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