Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Debra-Jean Creelman returns with “Bloom,” a captivating single that captures the ache of self-reflection and the bittersweet beauty of personal growth. Blending soulful vocals with plaintive alt-country textures, “Bloom” is a deeply human exploration of honesty, imperfection, and the quiet courage it takes to face oneself.
Born out of a writing exercise with one of her students, “Bloom” evolved from a simple lyrical prompt into a stirring collaboration with longtime creative partner Sean Cronin. The track was recorded live to tape in a barn in Catskill, NY, with Cronin assembling an all-star ensemble of collaborators, including Noah B. Harley (Spirit Family Reunion), Andy Weaver, Adam Brisbin (Big Thief), and Alex P. Wernquest (recording engineer and owner of Basement Floods Record.)
Creelman later overdubbed her vocals in Vancouver with Dave Genn (54-40, Matthew Good Band) & Kendel Carson (Alan Thomas Doyle; Shania Twain), whose fiddle and harmonies add depth and shimmer to the track.
“The goal was to make something soulful that properly reflected my biggest musical influences and had my vocals front and centre,” Creelman shares. “I wanted it to be something that would translate well live – more of an emotional experience for the listener rather than a cerebral one.”
At once intimate and revelatory, “Bloom” finds Creelman at her most honest – wistful yet grounded, with a delivery that feels timeless and true. It’s the first glimpse into her forthcoming album Little Town (out December 5th), which flows between genres effortlessly – with her distinct vocals, and Cronin’s cinematic storytelling as the thru line throughout.
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Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Debra-Jean Creelman returns with “Bloom,” a captivating single that captures the ache of self-reflection and the bittersweet beauty of personal growth. Blending soulful vocals with plaintive alt-country textures, “Bloom” is a deeply human exploration of honesty, imperfection, and the quiet courage it takes to face oneself.
Born out of a writing exercise with one of her students, “Bloom” evolved from a simple lyrical prompt into a stirring collaboration with longtime creative partner Sean Cronin. The track was recorded live to tape in a barn in Catskill, NY, with Cronin assembling an all-star ensemble of collaborators, including Noah B. Harley (Spirit Family Reunion), Andy Weaver, Adam Brisbin (Big Thief), and Alex P. Wernquest (recording engineer and owner of Basement Floods Record.)
Creelman later overdubbed her vocals in Vancouver with Dave Genn (54-40, Matthew Good Band) & Kendel Carson (Alan Thomas Doyle; Shania Twain), whose fiddle and harmonies add depth and shimmer to the track.
“The goal was to make something soulful that properly reflected my biggest musical influences and had my vocals front and centre,” Creelman shares. “I wanted it to be something that would translate well live – more of an emotional experience for the listener rather than a cerebral one.”
At once intimate and revelatory, “Bloom” finds Creelman at her most honest – wistful yet grounded, with a delivery that feels timeless and true. It’s the first glimpse into her forthcoming album Little Town (out December 5th), which flows between genres effortlessly – with her distinct vocals, and Cronin’s cinematic storytelling as the thru line throughout.
FOLLOW DEBRA-JEAN CREELMAN ON SOCIALS:
FACEBOOK • X • INSTAGRAM • TIKTOK • SPOTIFY • APPLE MUSIC • BANDCAMP • WEBSITE • YOUTUBE

