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Paranormal star from Doylestown releases debut solo track “Suffer Me”

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Paranormal investigator, singer-songwriter Katrina Weidman, who was raised in Doylestown, released her new single March 31.

Growing up in haunted houses, Weidman has always had a passion for the paranormal. This passion became reality when she joined the Paranormal Research Society at Penn State and began interviewing thousands of eyewitnesses about the unknown.

Weidman went on to co-host A&E’s doc series, “Paranormal State”; ‘Real Fear: The Truth Behind The Movies”; “Paranormal Lockdown” with Nick Groff; and was more recently seen with Jack Osborne on “Portals to Hell” (Discovery Channel), where Osborne and Weidman teamed up to investigate the world’s most sinister and haunted locations.

Alongside Weidman’s paranormal career, she has sustained a successful music career, most recently as the lead singer songwriter of Alt Rock band “Away From 30.”

Weidman releasedher debut solo project, launching with the sultry pop song “Suffer Me,” produced by Barb Morrison (Blondie, Rufus Wainwright, Franz Ferdinand). “Suffer Me” was released Friday, March 31.

“Most of my songs are patchworks of experiences, mine or others, but this one is mostly mine,” said Weidman. “As an artist I like to write intimately, exploring confessionals with a lot of imagery and I think that’s reflected here.”


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