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Debbie Loeb

Deborah Lynn "Debbie" Loeb (born September 19, 1970, Marin County, California)〔California Birth Index, 1905-1995〕 is a female singer/songwriter/actress and is the sister of singer/songwriter/actress Lisa Loeb. She is a native of Bethesda, Maryland and was raised in Dallas, Texas, where she currently lives. She is best known for appearing as herself in her sister's reality-based series ''Number 1 Single''.
==Profile==

Loeb, who stands out at 5'6" and is taller than Lisa, is best known for her work in the Dance music community and to viewers on MTV as the host of The Debbie Loeb Show (a take on ''"Ricki Lake"''), the children's program ''Debbie Debutante'' and the Televisa series ''"Lo Mejor del Mundial."'' She also worked on various broadway and music projects.
In 2006 Loeb scored a record deal with Ultra Records (the signing of Loeb to the label was featured on "Number 1 Single"), which released her first single, "Faraway". The track became a major hit at Dance radio, where it debuted at number 21 on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart for the week ending March 27, 2006, although a ''Billboard'' critic wrote the following month that it "() across as a trailer part redux of Lisa."〔CT, (Debbie Loeb, "Faraway" ), Singles: Dance, ''Billboard'', April 22, 2006, p. 67.〕 In July 2010 she released "How Does It Feel" with Hi-Maintenance Productions〔("How Does It Feel" ), HMV releases.〕 and in April 2013, "So Into You".〔Carla DeSantis Black, ("Debbie Loeb: Dance Sister" ), interview, Musicians for Equal Opportunities for Women, May 30, 2013.〕

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