D'Molls

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D'Molls, originally known as The Chicago Dolls, were a band featuring lead vocalist/guitarist Desi Rexx, guitarist S.S. Priest, bassist Lizzy Valentine, and drummer Billy Dior.

Desi Rexx (formerly known as Desi Valentine) reportedly was previously in the band St. Valentine and reportedly later played as a touring guitarist for David Lee Roth and in the band Junebug.

S.S. Priest reportedly also played in the band Diamond Rexx.

Billy Dior was reportedly in the bands Kid Rocker (probably no connection with Kid Rock) and the Screamin' Mimis with then future Poison guitarist C.C. Deville prior to joining D'Molls. He went on to publish a novel in 2004 under the name Billy McCarthy, The Devil of Shakespeare, inspired in part by his experiences with the band and the 1980s L.A. glam rock scene.

  • D'Molls (1988)
  • Warped (1990)
  • Beyond D'Valley Of D'Molls (1997)

Billy Dior/McCarthy interview at sleazeroxx.com

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