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Jeff Holdsworth in December 2003 onstage with Phish for the first time in 17 years
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Jeff Holdsworth in December 2003 onstage with Phish for the first time in 17 years

Jeff Holdsworth was a founding member of the legendary band Phish. He was their first leader, singing lead vocals and playing guitar. He co-founded the band with Trey Anastasio, who would go on to assume the role of bandleader in years to come. His work can be heard in songs such as "Possum" and "Camel Walk."

Holdsworth graduated from the University of Vermont in May 1986, and quit the band shortly thereafter, somewhat dissilusioned with the new musical direction they were taking. He became a born-again Christian, and completely disappeared from the Phish world.

Holdsworth's whereabouts became mythical and legendary as Phish became more popular (not unlike the Syd Barrett situation with Pink Floyd). On December 1, 2003, at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, NY, one night before the band's 20th Anniversary concert, the band shocked the Phish world as Holdsworth appeared onstage for the first time in 17 years, performing several of his originals and a few covers. He was placed front and center, acting as the band leader for about 30 minutes.

Holdsworth currently resides with his wife in Canada and is a Technical Sales Engineer for RF Electrical Sales. [link]

 


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