Peter Dolving

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Peter Dolving (born 1969 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a guitarist, songwriter, and spoken-word performer.

Dolving started out as a singer-songwriter playing in cafes in Sweden. He joined the band Mary Beats Jane and organized raves to support himself. He then opened the Gothenburg Club Underground in the basement of a restaurant. Mary Beats Jane released their first album in 1994 and toured through 1997.

Dolving then moved on to play for The Haunted and Zen-Monkey, supporting himself by drawing fetish art and working as a carpenter. He eventually formed The Peter Dolving Band to perform his songs and wrote spoken-word material for the short film No Justice No Peace by Jonas Olsen. He performed with The Haunted at Ozzfest 2005. In recent times, Dolving has incited the wrath of some Metal fans with his unique soul-searching and frequent ranting in the Blog section of his official MySpace page. He also answers his critics on the popular metal news site, blabbermouth. An interview in which he discusses his recent blogging can be read here. [1]

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