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Divine was an American R&B girl group formed in 1996 who are best known for their 1998 hit single "Lately". The group consisted of Kia Thornton, Nikki Bratcher and Tonia Tash. The group consisted of Kia Thornton, Nikki Bratcher and Tonia Tash.
When Red Ant Entertainment founder Ruben Rodriguez heard the song's demo tape, he expressed interest in the composition and took it to Divine, a female music trio he had recently signed to the label. The group, consisting of Nikki Bratcher, Tonia Tash, and Kia Thornton, recorded the song across three locations, including Indianapolis.
Music videos were released for the songs "I Love a Girl", "Cupid in Oilskins" and "I Will Hook You Up". The band's line up changed again after these tours, with Dylan Hudecki and Darcy Rego each filling in before Geordie Dynes and Alysha Haugen joined in late 2010. [15] In 2013, By Divine Right released its ninth album, Organized Accidents. [16]
The Divine Comedy performing at the Summer Sundae festival in 2007. The band performed at V2001 Festival, [15] and their 2001 album Regeneration attempted to remove the band still further from its association with comedy. [16] Hannon hired producer Nigel Godrich to "remake" the band. Hannon ditched the suit and donned a Britrock band image.
Edward Neil Anthony Hannon (born 7 November 1970) [1] is a singer and songwriter from Northern Ireland.He is the founder and frontman of the chamber pop group the Divine Comedy, and is the band's only constant member since its inception in 1989.
Kevin Devine (born December 19, 1979) is an American songwriter and musician from Staten Island, New York City, who is known for his introspective and political themes.He is a contemporary member of the underground indie rock and indie folk musical scenes, and his influences range from older indie artists such as Neutral Milk Hotel, Elliott Smith and Pavement to more mainstream and well known ...
Absent Friends is the eighth studio album by Northern Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 2004 by Parlophone in the UK and Nettwerk in the U.S. Two singles were released from the album in the UK: "Come Home Billy Bird", which features former Kenickie vocalist Lauren Laverne on vocals, and the album's title track.
Divine Inspiration are a British music group that formed in 2002. The group consists of singer Sarah-Jane Scott, DJ Paul Crawley, David Lewin and Lee Robinson. They have had two singles that charted in the United Kingdom.