Walter Salas-Humara and Peter Holsapple aren't household names, exactly, but both musicians are low-key legends in the pantheon of rock history.

Salas-Humara founded The Silos, a band credited as being a progenitor of the alt-country genre, while Holsapple has toiled with such iconic groups as the Continental Drifters and North Carolina power-pop stalwarts The dB's.

On Thursday, Sept. 25, both songwriters will share a bill for the first time during a show at Bourgie Nights in downtown Wilmington , with Salas-Humara playing rootsy story-songs and Holsapple cranking out poppy rock gems, including tunes from his excellent new album "The Face of 68."

During a Zoom call organized by Wilmington writer John Jeremiah Sullivan, who helped set up the show at Bourgie, Salas-Humara talked about s

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