Debbie Neigher is a versatile keyboardist, singer, and songwriter based in Los Angeles. She has toured internationally supporting a wide range of artists on keys and vocals, including Hilary Duff, Demi Lovato, MARINA, NIKI, Suki Waterhouse, Grammy-winner Daya, and many more. Debbie has played iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden and the Wembley Arena, as well as major music festival stages including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Governors Ball, and Corona Capital. Debbie's love and lifelong study of pop, classical, folk, rock, and songwriting has also led to recording credits on Netflix’s “In Your Dreams,” alt-pop artist Paris Paloma, comedian Riki Lindhome, indie rock darlings Ezra Furman and The Midnight, and symphonic work with the Magik*Magik Orchestra, where she conducted, played, and sang for the sold out Pop Up Magazine tour, a multimedia event hailed as "a sensation" by The New York Times.

Debbie's synth pop project Lapel has received critical acclaim from Billboard, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Dave Smith Instruments, with her music and vocals being placed in televisions shows and films on Lifetime, Peacock, and PBS. Her new EP “Brutal Joy,” recorded and co-produced by Andrew Lappin (Childish Gambino, Haim, Justin Timberlake), was just released and featured on Spotify’s “Fresh Finds Pop” editorial playlist.

Her commitment to social justice inspired her performance at the national rally against Bret Kavanaugh at San Francisco's City Hall, as well as her work shaping the Art and Music program at Larkin Street Youth Services, one of the nation's leading agencies supporting unhoused youth.