Dru Hill
A nostalgic quiet storm artist.
High-school friends Larry "Jazz" Anthony, Mark "Sisqó" Andrews, Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin, and James "Woody Rock" Green formed Dru Hill in 1992, named in honor of their Baltimore neighborhood, Druid Hill Park. The vocalists performed at the music industry convention Impact '96 and were signed by Island not long after. By late 1996, Dru Hill had released their self-titled debut album, produced by Keith Sweat, Stanley Brown, and Tim "Dawg" Patterson. The single "Tell Me" -- culled from the soundtrack to the film Eddie -- became a Top Five R&B hit and later went gold. Enter the Dru followed in 1998, peaking at number two on the Billboard album chart. Despite Sisqó's solo success with "Thong Song," the group continued intact -- along with new member Scola -- and issued Dru World Order in 2002, two years after it was initially slated for release. Hits followed in 2005, eventually reaching three million in sales. Scola was later replaced by Antwuan "Tao" Simpson, and the group released its fourth studio album, Indrupendence Day, in 2010. Their return was the subject of Keith Sweat's Platinum House, a reality series broadcast on the Centric channel. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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Venues where Dru Hill plays
What kind of music does Dru Hill play?+
Dru Hill plays quiet storm, r&b - rooted in tradition rather than chasing trends.
What are Dru Hill live shows like?+
Dru Hill's live sets are loose and exploratory - consistent in quality but rarely identical night to night.
When is Dru Hill performing next?+
Dru Hill plays AVALON Hollywood & Bardot in Los Angeles on Saturday 19 September.

