Sherri DuPree

Singer-songwriter and guitarist for Eisley

Sherri DuPree - Singer-songwriter and guitarist for Eisley
Born

December 3rd, 1983
41 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent singer-songwriter and guitarist, notable for contributions to the band Eisley. The band gained attention for its unique sound and harmonies, releasing several albums since its formation. Contributions to the music scene include co-writing many tracks and performing extensively across the United States and internationally. DuPree's vocal style and guitar work have been integral to the band's identity, gaining a dedicated fanbase. The group’s music often features themes of love and introspection.

Co-founded the band Eisley

Released albums such as 'Room Noises' and 'Currents'

Provided lead vocals and guitar on many tracks

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