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Artist description
Divine Excess is an eclectic mix of 1930's Chicago Style Blues, folk, danceable rock'n roll and funk. The Dallas-Based band is comprised of vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, bass, saxophone, keyboards, violin, percussion and drums. The band's influences range from B.B. King and Eric Clapton, to the Billy Holliday/Etta James blues feel. The Rock and roll style ranges from Pretenders, Eurythmics to a classic Rock and Roll feel. |
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Music Style
Rock'n Blues |
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Musical Influences
Etta James, Koko Taylor, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Pretenders |
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Similar Artists
Etta James, Eric Clapton, Pretenders |
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Artist History
Divine Excess was formed in 1994 by Dee Schore, who was joined one year later by Ron Bell. Together they have remained on the path to write songs that come from their life experiences and from their hearts. Everyone can relate to their music which is rich in variety of style and rhythm. |
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Group Members
Dee Schore - Vocals, songwriter, producerRon Bell - Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Bass, songwriter, producer |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitars, Bass, keyboard, saxophone, harmonica, percussion, drums |
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Albums
Objects In Mirror Are Louder Than They Appear |
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Location
Dallas, TX - USA |
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