Dubiel was formed by Mary DuBiel in Connecticut who later changed their name to DuBeel. They were an excellent Hard Rock band with killer female lead vocals. People who saw the band live have fond memories of the drummer who apparently used baseball bats and his head for crashing symbols. Makes me wish I had seen them. It’s rather obvious that the band didn’t didn’t get a record deal as their JPM count was way too low. Pity really as they were a great band and their was definitely room for their style of Rock & Roll. There is a second demo as Dubiel and 2 as DuBeel. If you like your Rock hard with very strong female vocals you need to hear this demo.
Tracklist
1 – On And On – 3:22
2 – Show Me The Way – 3:13
3 – Ever Forever – 3:15
4 – Stay – 4:17
5 – Step Into The Light – 3:38
Credits
Arranged By – Cannata, DuBiel
Backing Vocals [Additional] – Jim Christian
Bass, Vocals – Chris “CJ” Thom
Cover, Artwork – Al Silva
Drums, Other [Concussion] – Thomas Mark
Engineer – Bill Burke, Jeff Cannata, Joe Mendyk
Guitar, Vocals – Mike Cummings
Keyboards – Carol Coty
Lighting Director – Joe Paradise
Producer – Jeff Cannata
Technician [Sound], Effects [Additional Digital] – Robert “Grover” Washington
Technician [Stage] – Jeff McCabe
Vocals – Mary DuBiel
Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Audio West
Mastered At – Masterdisk
So I am digging through some old college storage boxes and found 2 albums by this group, “Dubiel”. One album is autographed by the band members. I remember seeing the band perform in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It got me to google searching and I can’t find out what ever happened to the members of the band. I’m just curious. Did they become doctors and lawyers and such, or derez at a rehab. Anybody know?
I still have a cassette from DuBiel. I worked at club called “Network” in the 80s. They were my favorite band that came through there.
Used to see them at Tommy s in Watertown New York loved them
I saw the at Tommys when I was at Ft. Drum in Watertown.