Pete Francis Heimbold is an American musician known for his work as the lead singer and bassist of the rock band, Dispatch. He was born on December 21, 1974 in Lexington, Massachusetts. He started playing music at a young age, learning the bass guitar and piano, and later attended Middlebury College in Vermont where he met the other members of Dispatch.
Heimbold's distinctive vocals and bass playing were a key part of Dispatch's sound, and the band went on to achieve significant success with their independent releases, including the album, “Bang Bang,” which sold over 100,000 copies. After Dispatch disbanded in 2004, Heimbold pursued a solo career, releasing several albums including “Buddha and the Blues” and “Iron Sea and the Cavalry.”
In addition to his music career, Heimbold is also an advocate for social and environmental causes. He has been involved in initiatives such as the Live Earth concert series and has worked with organizations such as Greenpeace and the Workforce Development Agency. Overall, Pete Francis Heimbold is a talented musician and committed activist who has made significant contributions to the world of music and beyond.
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