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At 22, Debra Clark enrolled into a music college in Brookline, Massachusetts. She stayed there long enough to learn about rock chord progressions, then dropped out to join a New Wave Band in Boston in the 80's - listen to CD "Eighties" by Debra Cohen. The highlight was opening up for Joan Jett. Her musical dreams were foiled by drugs, which led her down a different path seeking spirituality (sort of like The Beatles did). She tried various religions until she visited Israel in 1999 and became a believer in the God of Israel, and started writing music to psalms, praise, and worship, in her married name as Debra Cohen. She also sells her band MERCH on Amazon as DCM MERCH, and published her first nonfiction book about the truth of Palestine to help readers understand the historic facts pertaining to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, entitled "Jewish Palestine/Arab Palestine: A History of Conflict."
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At 22, Debra Clark enrolled into a music college in Brookline, Massachusetts. She stayed there long enough to learn about rock chord progressions, then dropped out to join a New Wave Band in Boston in the 80's - listen to CD "Eighties" by Debra Cohen. The highlight was opening up for Joan Jett. Her musical dreams were foiled by drugs, which led her down a different path seeking spirituality (sort of like The Beatles did). She tried various religions until she visited Israel in 1999 and became a believer in the God of Israel, and started writing music to psalms, praise, and worship, in her married name as Debra Cohen. She also sells her band MERCH on Amazon as DCM MERCH, and published her first nonfiction book about the truth of Palestine to help readers understand the historic facts pertaining to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, entitled "Jewish Palestine/Arab Palestine: A History of Conflict."
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