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  2. The dB's - Wikipedia

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    The classic lineup of the dB's reunited in 2005 and performed two shows in Chicago and two in Hoboken, New Jersey. [23] [24] Also in 2005, the band recorded a cover version of the 1966 song "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" to benefit the New Orleans Musicians' Relief Fund. [25]

  3. The Sound of Music (The dB's album) - Wikipedia

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    Trouser Press wrote: "The Sound of Music finds the dB’s continuing in the style of Like This, with similarly fine results.The country elements reappear on 'Bonneville' (complete with fiddles and mandolins), 'Never Before and Never Again' (a brilliant [Peter] Holsapple duet with Syd Straw) and 'Looked at the Sun Too Long,' which could easily be mistaken for a Gram Parsons tune."

  4. Repercussion (album) - Wikipedia

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    Repercussion is the second studio album by American power pop band the dB's, released in 1981 [4] by Albion Records. Like its predecessor, Stands for Decibels, the album was commercially unsuccessful but critically acclaimed. [5] This was the band's final album with the original lineup, as Chris Stamey left in early April 1982. [6]

  5. The dB’s: Tar Heelers in the Big Apple - AOL

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    The dB’s certainly would have liked to have found wider success back in 1981, but Holsapple and his band mates take a long view. “We didn’t plan on being collectors’ items,” he quips.

  6. Peter Holsapple - Wikipedia

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    The dB's in 2012. In 2012, Holsapple reunited with the dB's to complete their first new studio album in 25 years and their first in 30 years with the original 1978 lineup. Falling Off the Sky was released on Bar/None Records on June 12, 2012.

  7. Stands for Decibels - Wikipedia

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    Stands for Decibels is the debut studio album by American power pop band the dB's, released January 15, 1981 by Albion Records. [1] The album was commercially unsuccessful but critically acclaimed. [2] At the time of its release, the dB's consisted of singer/guitarists Chris Stamey and Peter Holsapple, bassist Gene Holder, and drummer Will Rigby.

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    Fox’s prime-time lineup is largely filled with opinion shows. Sean Hannity spoke frequently with Trump during his first term and has interviewed the president since his return to office. It was unclear how Lara Trump's show came together.

  9. Falling Off the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Falling Off the Sky is an album by the dB's, released on June 12, 2012, on Bar/None Records. It is the first album of new material released by the band since 1987. It is the first album of new material released by the band since 1987.