For the French hardcore band from Paris : see xProvidencex. There's more than one artist with this name: 1. Providence is a groove metal band with crust, hardcore and deathcore influences from Mumbai, India. 2. Providence was a punk band from Melbourne Australia, who released an album in the Early 90s called South East Of Syracuse. 3. Providence was a six-piece music group originally from Boise, Idaho, but later based out of Portland, Oregon, USA, circa 1971?1974.
There's more than one artist with this name:
1. Providence is a groove metal band with crust, hardcore and deathcore influences from Mumbai, India.
2. Providence was a punk band from Melbourne Australia, who released an album in the Early 90s called South East Of Syracuse.
3. Providence was a six-piece music group originally from Boise, Idaho, but later based out of Portland, Oregon, USA, circa 1971?1974. The band was made up of six members: Bob Barriatua, electric bass, vocals; Bartholomew Bishop, lead vocals, piano, harpsichord, organ, autoharp; Jim Cockey, violin, glockenspiel, vocals; Andy Guzie, guitars, vocals; and brothers Tim Tompkins, cello, vocals, recorders, percussion, and Tom Tompkins, viola, vocals, occasional violin.
The style of the group was decidedly soft rock with dominant classical influences, particularly in contrapuntal instrumental interludes by their string trio and in broad vocal harmonies that followed strict rules of voice-leading.
Their greatest accomplishment came when The Moody Blues, seeking to expand the roster of their fledgling label Threshold Records, signed Providence to a recording contract. They managed one release, Ever Sense the Dawn (1972), before parting ways.