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    Peter Holsapple & Walter Salas-HumaraThe Ramkat, Winston Salem, NC
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    Steve Forbert & Peter HolsappleEvanston Space, Evanston, IL
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    About Peter Holsapple

    Currently, Peter Holsapple continues to perform live, participating in various concerts and music festivals across the United States. He has embraced both solo performances and collaborations with former bandmates from The dB's, delighting fans with nostalgic renditions of classic hits. In 2023, Holsapple announced a series of concert dates celebrating the 40th anniversary of the dB's debut album, which includes special guest appearances and intimate acoustic sets. His concerts often feature a mix of original material and fan favorites, creating a nostalgic atmosphere that resonates deeply with longtime followers. Additionally, Holsapple participates in benefit concerts and charity events, using his platform to support various causes, showcasing his commitment to giving back to the community. Fans can stay updated on his concert schedule through his official website and social media platforms, where he often shares behind-the-scenes glimpses of his live shows and personal reflections on his musical journey.

    Peter Holsapple History

    Peter Holsapple is an American musician, songwriter, and producer, best known for his work as a founding member of the alternative rock band The dB's, which formed in the early 1980s in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The dB's were influential in the jangle pop genre, characterized by melodic guitar lines and harmonized vocals, drawing from the influences of the Beatles and the Byrds. Holsapple's songwriting prowess became evident through notable tracks like 'Love Is for Lovers' and 'Big Brown Eyes.' The band's debut album, 'Stands for Decibels,' released in 1981, received critical acclaim and set the stage for their subsequent albums, including 'Repercussion' and 'Like This.' After the dB's disbanded, Holsapple continued to perform and record music, collaborating with a variety of artists and bands. His contributions to the music scene include work with Hootie & the Blowfish, R.E.M., and various solo projects, showcasing his versatility as a performer. Over the years, Holsapple has been recognized for his engaging live performances, which often feature a blend of his original songs and classic rock covers. His ability to connect with audiences, coupled with his distinct voice and guitar skills, has solidified his reputation as a respected figure in the concert circuit.