D'Molls

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D'Molls (Formed 1984, U.S.A.) is an American musical group.

The group is an underrated glam rock band that broke the rules of radio friendly pop rock and defined the acronym "sleaze rock" in the blink of an eye. Chicago, Illinois was where group's founder, Billy Dior (drums, who had played with C.C. DeVille in Screamin' Mimi's, which wrote the original version of what later resurfaced as Poison's career-breaking single, "Talk Dirty To Me"), Lizzy Valentine (bass/guitar/piano/vocals), Desi Rexx (vocals/guitar), and S.S. Priest (guitar) formed The Chicago Molls, which would quickly morph into the D'Molls.

In 1985, the group, intent on securing a recording contract, relocated to Los Angeles. Within 2 years of arriving in Hollywood, D'Molls inked a major recording contract with Atlantic Records and began work on their debut album. While the video for the single, "777," received substantial rotation on MTV, the album, a #2 import in England, failed to chart in the States. The record has been criticized for its feeble studio production that severely failed to capture the band's heavy driving, big bottomed, live sound and raw attack. Despite the album's gutless production, the band still toured the continental US, with Warrant as their support act. While playing in New York City, Atlantic's chairman/founder, Ahmet Ertegün, attended their show and was greatly moved by the band's live performance. He insisted that they immediately stop touring and get back in the studio to make a "real record."

Disagreements in the group over producers led to tension, and matters didn't better over their choice in personal management, proof in their brief relationship with David Lee Roth's managers, Pete Angelus and Pat Whitley, whom the group ultimately fired due to management's inability to grasp the vision/concept of what D'Molls was about.

D'Molls second LP, Warped was the record that finally captured the energetic strength vibe for which the band's sold out shows were notoriously built upon.

Atlantic committed to making D'Molls a top priority, giving the band carte blanche in all areas of marketing and support until lead singer Desi Rexx abruptly jumped ship on the band to play ryhthm guitar for David Lee Roth's touring band and promote a record which he didn't even play on. Upon Atlantic Records learning of this, Warped was released to only a few limited markets throughout the US. After months of rehearsal with David Lee Roth, Desi Rexx was fired just days into Roth's tour.

Upon disbanding, Priest returned to his former band Diamond Rexx and Dior started writing novels under his real name, Billy McCarthy. His debut novel, The Devil of Shakespeare was a Borders books bestseller in the summer of 2004.

Valentine, while moonlighting as a producer/songwriter, earned a bachelor's degree in Communication/Film from UCLA, followed by a Law Degree from Loyola Marymount Law School. Rexx after getting married, returned to Chicago and resumed his career playing in a cover band and doing carpentry.

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