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Wild Honey-Support for the Reunited dB's Return to LA

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On the Sunday evening 8pm of November 17th, 2024 Wild Honey will bring the newly reunited dB's original lineup to Los Angeles for the first time in over 40 years. The dB's: Peter Holsapple, Chris Stamey, Gene Holder, and Will Rigby will play Zebulon in Atwater Village.

Vicki Peterson (Bangles) and John Cowsill will open the show as duo. It will be a gathering of old and new friends for an unforgettable night of Wild Honey Music, featuring artists of have contributed mightily to Wild Honey benefit shows over the years!

Peter and Chris played at our very first backyard show in 2009 and Vicki performed at our very show ever-the Byrd tribute in the Summer of 1994!

Wild Honey believes in compensating its performers whenever possible and this is a such an occasion. The tickets sales from this show will pay for the artist fees and the cost of the venue, but travel, lodging, food, and ground transportation will cost an addition $5000, We are seeking angels who love the band and Wild Honey to help us defray these costs and make this labor-of-love at least a break-even adventure. Donations are tax deductible. Wild Honey is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit. For me info on donations and early entry access to the show, please email me.




This is a once-in-a-lifetime event that deserves your full support. Thanks so much!

Paul Rock and David Jenkins
Wild Honey

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  • Bruce Snively
    • $40
    • 10 mos
  • Karen Glauber
    • $100
    • 10 mos
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