Lacey Conner Dishes on Her Music, Band

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While Jes Rickleff is receiving most of the headlines from Rock of Love, Lacey Conner is looking to change that.

She says there are countless fans "begging" to hear more from her and her band, Nocturne. The vocalists states she's receiving numerous requests to make the song"Shallow" available on her MySpace page.

Consider it done, fans! Lacey has posted the song on her personal page, while also making it available on Nocturne's MySpace Music page. You can also now purchase it on CD, as well.

Lacey Conner Picture

Overall, while many other Rock of Love girls didn't seem to care for Conner's music, a fan base has grown. For example, the following review was posted on Lacey's website:

"Lacey Conner's live performance is a theatrical tempest of feminine seduction. She combines erotic choreography with entrancing vocals. The atmosphere Conner creates is lush, sensual and unforgettable."

Nocturne had appeared to be on hiatus for a while, but the exposure from the reality TV series means the group is "slowly creeping back out into the world, and we have two big shows coming up in Hollywood, California," says the lead singer.

One is a Halloween show at the Key Club; the other is in November at the Whisky a Go Go. For now, the band is booked only in the Sunshine State.

"Sorry," says Lacey, "no tours are scheduled, or being planned, at this time. So you're all just gonna have to come out to sunny California!"

Matt Richenthal is the Editor in Chief of TV Fanatic. Follow him on Twitter and on Google+.

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