Dibson T. Hoffweiler

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Dibson T. Hoffweiler (born July 16, 1983) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter associated with New York City's anti-folk movement and the American Primitive Guitar genre. Hoffweiler is commonly referred to as "Dibs," his stage name.

Albums[]

  • "More Unsent Letters" (2004, )
  • "Slivers and Bits" (2005, Luv-a-Lot Records)
  • "Dibs Bleeds Books" (2006, self-released)
  • "Pendulum" (2010, self-released)
  • "5 AM AWAKE IN BED" (2012, self-released)
  • "When I Went West" (2015, Scissortail Editions)
  • One previous recording, "Self Portrait", was released under the name "David Thanos."

Hoffweiler has toured nationally and internationally, both solo and in bands such as and . He is also a founding member of , along with Phoebe Kreutz and .

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