Derrick Dove & The Peacekeepers
Bio
Derrick Dove & The Peacekeepers are an award winning Southern-fried blues rock band rooted in the South Georgia pines (Tifton area). Fronted by dynamic guitarist, vocalist, and bandleader Derrick Dove, the group fuses gritty blues, soulful grooves, classic rock energy, and authentic Southern spirit for high-octane, crowd-pleasing performances.
In January 2026, they claimed victory as International Blues Challenge Band Champions in Memphis, with Derrick also earning Best Guitarist honors. The band has topped iTunes blues charts with multiple #1 albums and singles, including their acclaimed releases Rough Time (2023) with hits “When Did I Get Old” (over 15 million total streams), and Burn It Down (2025), featuring standout tracks like “Comeback Kinda Love,” “Just Walk Away,” and “Can’t Move On.”
They’ve shared stages with icons such as ZZ Top, Blackberry Smoke, The Marshall Tucker Band, The Wallflowers, Jimmie Vaughan, and more, building a reputation for electrifying live shows that blend raw passion and powerhouse musicianship. With a new album on the horizon and unstoppable
momentum, Derrick Dove & The Peacekeepers continue to keep “Southern Fried Blues Rock” alive while rocking audiences worldwide.
