deSoL

deSoL
Origin Asbury Park, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres Rock/Latin
Years active 2001–2014
Labels saZonRecords/Two22Music
Website http://www.deSoLmusic.com/

deSoL is an American band based in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and describes itself as "Rock & Roll with a Latin soul". The band's second full-length album, On My Way, was released on August 7, 2007.

Formation and touring

deSoL was officially formed January, 2001, in Asbury Park. The band toured extensively on the east coast of America for many of their early years and signed a record deal with Curb Records. deSoL quickly became involved in large tours as a supporting act, including an opening slot for REM at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City. deSoL supported many acts including Blues Traveler, Los Lonely Boys, Ozomatli, Cypress Hill, Arrested Development and Widespread Panic. In 2005, deSoL toured extensively with the Legendary Wailers, playing to sold out venues six nights a week for four months. This allowed the band to perfect its stage show and to gain national and international exposure. The band performed at all of the major festivals including Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, All Good, South by Southwest, Langerado and Nashville River Stages.

During the latter half of 2006, the group embarked on an Armed Forces Entertainment tour. The group visited military bases in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Djibouti, performing for American service personnel.

deSoL released four albums during their career. The group received radio air play for their songs "Karma", "Blanco y Negro", "Sing it All Night" and "On My Way". In addition, deSoL got into the top 3 in the charts with their version of the Christmas song "Little Drummer Boy". The song continues to receive air play each December.

After years of personal change, the core group decided to step back for a few years to enjoy life and explore other hobbies.

Members

Past members

Discography

Albums

Singles

See also

External links

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