Debora Iyall

DEBORA IYALL
 
 
Debora Iyall  (born 29 April 1954), a Cowlitz Native American, is an artist and was lead singer for the new wave band Romeo Void.  Debora got her surname from her family adopting their ancestor Iyallwahawa’s “first” name written at the time as Ayiel.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

The name Romeo Void might not ring a bell, but you more than likely remember the lyric “I might like you better if we slept together” from their 1981 hit “Never Say Never”.  However, there is a lot more to this band – and to Never Say Never for that matter – than that salacious lyric.  Lead singer Debora Iyall (Cowlitz) moved to the Bay Area in order to attend the San Francisco Art Institute.  She and two fellow students, Peter Woods and Jay Derrah formed a tongue-in-cheek 1960’s revival band called the Mummers and the Poppers (a takeoff on the name of the Mamas and the Papas).  Iyall then began incorporating music into her poetry and performance-art pieces and started working with Frank Zincavage, a bass guitarist who is also a sculptor. 

 

Debora Iyall was also influenced by the punk and post-punk scene that included other Art Institute students like Penelope Houston, front woman for first-wave San Francisco punk band the Avengers (who is now an accomplished folk rock singer) plus members of the Mutants and Pearl Harbor and the Explosions.  Romeo Void was formed by Debora Iyall, Frank ZincavagePeter Woods, and Jay Derrah on Valentine’s Day 1979

 

Romeo Void released three albums in all; Never Say Never comes from the second album, Benefactor.  On their last album, Instincts, the band reached the Top 40 with the single “A Girl in Trouble (Is a Temporary Thing)”; according to Debora Iyall, this song is intended as an answer to Michael Jackson’s mega-hit “Billie Jean”. 

 

(August 2013)

 

Last edited: April 3, 2021