Donice Morace with guest Trevor Underwood
Donice Morace began his journey in music at the tender age of six when his father bought him his first guitar. By the time he was a junior in high school he was singing in choir, and after seeing George Strait in concert while in college at Texas A&M, it became clear to him that music would be his life’s calling. The Vidor, Texas native found inspiration from the music of Keith Whitley, George Jones, and Conway Twitty. And while those country traditionalists helped to shape his own sound, it was two local country music heroes, Tracy Byrd and Mark Chesnutt, who gave Donice a good blueprint when it came time to take his career to the professional level and launch his own band. “I learned so much from watching how they had handled their careers. It was like Honky Tonk 101. I wanted to be like them, but also bring my own fresh high energy approach to it.”
After carving his spot in the Beaumont scene, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he sang five nights a week at Cowboy’s Dance Hall. This opportunity allowed Donice to open for national acts such as Lonestar and Kenny Chesney, along with one of his heroes, Merle Haggard. Donice brought his tried, true, and real brand of country music back to Texas five years later, making boots scoot across dance halls across the state while opening for the likes of Kevin Fowler, Aaron Watson, and Cody Johnson.
Donice continued to grow his stock with the release of his debut self-titled EP in 2017, which featured the top 25 single, “Good Hurt Comin’ On,” and “WD-40 and Duct Tape,” which was accompanied by a music video, and peaked at number 15 on the Texas Regional Radio Report. He doubled down with the release of his debut album ‘Long Live the Cowboy’ in 2019, unashamedly putting the cowboy back in country music.
Fast forward to today, Donice recently released his latest critically acclaimed album ‘This Life I Love,’ marking a watershed moment for Donice to continue stake his claim on the country music landscape. The album features his recent trilogy of hit singles and music videos, “One Drink In,” “Goin’ Goin’” and “Wait Til I’m Gone.” Individually and collectively, these songs have shone a bright light on the Texas native, notched him a win as “Emerging Artist of the Year” at the 2022 Texas Country Music Awards, and garnered high praise and coverage from some of country music’s largest media outlets. Donice Morace remains the “One to Watch” in the neo-traditional country music movement that he is helping to spearhead.
Trevor Underwood:
Trevor Underwood, "Texas' Next Red Dirt Star" is a New Braunfels, Texas Country Soul artist, singer and songwriter. His raw, soulful music draws you in, every song packed with heart in his powerful, raspy, and dynamic vocals. His single, 'I Miss Us' recently landed the #1 spot on the Texas Radio Charts. Trevor performs at live music venues, music festivals, private events, and at charitable events across the state of Texas. He offers a variety of performances from intimate acoustic shows to the full Trevor Underwood Band experience. As a dedicated husband and father of two, he finds inspiration in his family. Having opened for Texas Country greats like Pat Green, Treaty Oak Revival, Kyle Park and Stoney LaRue, Trevor’s making his mark in the Texas music scene. His performances are gritty and real, connecting deeply with fans. Catch him live—he brings it on the stage, delivering country music that hits you right in the soul.
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