BAND MEMBER PROFILE

Barry Holober "b"


Drums and Vocals... Barry Holober was born on March 23, 1952, at the Washington Sanitarium Hospital (now 7th Day Adventist) in Takoma Park, Maryland. He is married and has one child. Barry’s wife, Rebecca (married 31 years) and he own a home in suburban Maryland. Rebecca is now retired after working for the U. S. Government as an Education Specialist for the F.D.A. Barry’s son Evan Is married to Lauren and they have 2 children, Benjamin (Bennie) & Tegan. Lauren is expecting and we can look forward to a beautiful bouncing baby boy due in November. Barry has a sister and a brother. His sister still lives in this area and Florida while his brother now resides in Knoxville, TN (soon to move to Louisiana).

Barry felt from an early age that music was his destiny. His dad’s basement was full of instruments, including a set of circa 1940’s Slingerland Drums. "After my father passed away, I ‘inherited’ those drums, which (after some reconditioning) I still use to practice on." He remembers his dad and his friends getting together to play music. "One day during one of those get-togethers (I was about 5), I remember listening to a Benny Goodman record they were playing. I just went and sat down at the drums and started playing along. I felt the beat." Playing drums came naturally to him. When he decided that he wanted to play drums seriously, his mother insisted that he take lessons from a professional. "Bill Chester was my first serious influence. He was a great teacher and I learned a lot from him." Barry’s next strong influence came from Dee Clay, a guitarist who gave Barry his first job performing for money at age 15. They performed around at many of the Armed Forces officers and enlisted men’s clubs in the area. Dee also got him his job with the Bill Black Combo in the late sixties. His next big step was leaving school to play with The Ovations, a hot rockin’ soul band from Virginia. They played at several of the popular nightclubs at the time in Washington and Barry was thrown right into the midst of the downtown music scene. "I was making $15 or $20 a night back then and living all over DC from Georgetown to Capitol Hill." For the next few years, he met and played with many DC musicians. One of the bands he played with during this time, ironically, was called Critical Point, which featured a young guitarist named Coe Anderson. It would be 11 years later when Barry got a call from Coe to sit in for The Hubcaps drummer Ron Corea, who had broken a finger. When Ron decided to leave the band, Barry was offered the job and that was 40 years ago. During those 11 years between Critical Point and The Hubcaps, Barry not only played music but also tried his hand at a few other things. "I was a taxi driver and also manager and part owner of a courier service. I did a lot of practicing on my steering wheel while waiting to deliver blood to the various hospitals at 3am." He also was thinking about going to a culinary school to become a gourmet chef. "I also wanted to be a professional pool player." One of the bands Barry was in during that time was Cherry Smash, a very popular band who took over the roll as "house band" at the Bayou in Georgetown. "I was sad to see the Bayou torn down and replaced by townhouses. That place had a lot of history from the early 1920’s when it was a speakeasy, through the 1960’s and 70’s when many very famous bands played there." Barry also played in Band of 1000 Names which featured Paul Reed Smith, famed guitar maker. Barry was offered a job by Blues Image (Ride Captain Ride) guitarist Mike Pinera, to move down to Florida to join his band. He decided to stay up here. Barry’s influences are broad. He grew up listening to, and still listens to, Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Little Richard, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Miles Davis and Beethoven. "I feel that having all those different influences has given me the knowledge to be able to play what I play with The Hubcaps, and create the sound needed to lend authenticity to these great old recordings…"

What’s New With The Fabulous Hubcaps...?
More appropriately it should be asked...
“What is 'OLDIES...?' with

The Fabulous Hubcaps for 2022 and beyond...?”

Vintage wine, classic cars, pop art, and the authentic classic rock and roll music of the 50’s, 60’s and 70's as only The Fabulous Hubcaps can deliver...  Celebrate our 48th year of touring with us...  We will soon be appearing at a venue near you...  Expect not only the “Oldies” from the 50s,  60s and 70s, but even new “Oldies” to awaken the senses and your memories of the sock hop, your prom, crusing to the drive-in, American Bandstand, watching the Beatles, Elvis, Stones, and so many others on The Ed Sullivan Show...  Truly, these were the best of times...

In a typical Hubcaps show, you not only hear the best of the “Classics”, but you see many of your favorite artists dressed in costume, delivering to you a dynamic show, the best on tour...  Where else can you see Elvis, Little Richard, Connie Francis, Whitney Houston, Frank Sinatra, The Platters, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Willie Nelson, The Beach Boys, Junior Walker, The Temptations, Tina Turner, Patsy Cline, The Flamingos, Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs, The Jive Five, and so many more artists appearing on one stage in a single night for your total enjoyment..?  Only The Hubcaps can perform such a unique and spirited show..!  The Fabulous Hubcaps are committed to taking you there again and again, as you can never get your fill of your first love...

In 2023 and beyond, The Hubcaps will take the stage with original artist “Denny Cook” backed up by the best complement of singers and musicians ever presented during the 49 year run of this Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame inductee and 2015 MEHF Vocal Group of The Year...  We are still not sure just who has the better time, the audience or the band, but who cares, as it’s an entertainment love fest...  Whether you catch up to us in  Ocean City, MD & Rehoboth Beach, DE this summer, the casinos of the mid-Atlantic States, or in your favorite venue in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, or beyond, the party starts with you and is all about you, our incredible fans...  You are always part of the act and we appreciate you so much...  Swing dance, do the Twist, the Stroll, the Locomotion, the Cha Cha, the Jitterbug, dance real slow, or just go crazy..!

“This ain’t no Disco, this is a party, and we’re not fooling around”...  Let’s “Shake, Rattle, and Roll”..!

For information on shows and booking check out the website www.thehubcaps.com, or call Ms Janie Noelte, our business manager at 410-356-5335...  Speak to Janie for five minutes and you will have a better day...

Also, check out our latest CD, “DECADES!”, along with the other cool stuff in
The Hubcaps Gift Shop

Denny, Barry, Tommy, Lorraine, Gabby, Uncle Bubba, Jay, Janie and our fantastic road crew; Bob, Nathan, Matt and Johnny B...  We love what we do...

“Rock ‘n’ Roll is Alive & Well”, and The Fabulous Hubcaps are living proof of that...!