Divinity Roxx, born Debbie Walker to Beverly Walker and Raymond Walker Jr.
14 Facts About Divinity Roxx
Divinity Roxx has released five solo albums on her record label, IRoxx Entertainment.
Divinity Roxx was introduced to the bass world by five-time Grammy Award-winning bassist Victor Wooten with her debut appearance on his Live in America album.
Divinity Roxx appeared on his albums Soul Circus and Words and Tones.
Divinity Roxx has appeared in three DVDs with Beyonce including The Beyonce Experience Live, I Am.
Divinity Roxx has appeared in two videos, "Irreplaceable" and "Green Light".
Divinity Roxx has performed on the Grammys, the BET Awards, MTV Music Awards, Ellen, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Saturday Night Live, Good Morning America, The Today Show and countless other television shows with Beyonce.
Divinity Roxx founded a hip-hop group in high school called DATBU alongside her friends Corey Peyton, Chad Browning, Kamal Studdard, and Lewis Miller.
In October 2000, Divinity Roxx attended Victor Wooten's Bass Nature Camp at Montgomery Bell State Park near Nashville, Tennessee.
Divinity Roxx began touring with Wooten's band, where she was a featured part of the show from 2000 to 2005.
Divinity Roxx is recorded on Wooten's Live in America and Soul Circus albums under the names D Walker and MC Divinity.
Divinity Roxx appears on Victor Wooten's album Words and Tones.
Divinity Roxx composed, performed, and co-produced the theme song for the Emmy-nominated PBS Kids show Lyla in the Loop, which premiered on PBS Kids Television on February 5,2024.
Divinity Roxx composed the original song "Fresh Greens" for the Alliance Theatre production of Into the Burrow: A Peter Rabbit Story.