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Artist description
We Don't Need No Stinkin' Badges. |
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Music Style
Multistylist...jazz, blues, latin, country, pop, rock, new age, toast, butter, salsa, voodoo chile |
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Musical Influences
Chet Atkins, Uncle John, Earl Scruggs, Ponty, Uncle Danne, Zappa, McGlaughlin, Dregs, DiMeola, Holdsworth, Corea, Bugs Bunny, Al Pacino, Sam Kinison |
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Similar Artists
Eric Johnson, Santana, Robben Ford, My grandma making tortillas or spanking the kids. |
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Artist History
As an ensemble player David has played with the Drifters, Debbie Reynolds, Rich Little, Atlantic City's Scott Record and opened for Gene Harris. As a soloist he has opened for Windham Hills' Chris Proctor, the Idaho Dance Theatre, Rosalie Sorrels & 1998 Northwest Guitar Festival as the featured jazz artist. He was on the Idaho Commission on the Arts touring roster. He teaches guitar through the College of Southern Idaho in the Wood River Valley. |
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Group Members
Guitars & compositions-David, Guitar-Mike, Basses-Jeff & Bill, Keyboards-Chuck & Mike R., Drums-Lawson, Percussion-Greg, Engineers-Tom, Randy, Puppie-Einstein, Avatar-Yogananda |
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Instruments
Taylor, Fender, & Ibanez guitars |
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Albums
1. Smooth Jazz Puppie 2. Blues Puppie 3. A Day In the Life Of A Kid 4. Guitar Insanity at it's Finest 5. Jazz Ratz 6. Silent Partners |
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Press Reviews
1998 - Featured in the Dec. issue of international trade publication, Guitar One magazine. 1999 - Florida Daily Gwinnett Post travel writer Jim Vanderford wrote about experiencing Davids' musical magic one evening while writing about Idaho. 1996 - The Idaho Statesman entertainment writer Michael Deeds coined David as 'The king of the Idaho guitarists'. Many world travelers who visit Ketchum and Sun Valley, Idaho, a world renowned resort, say that David is one of the finest and most enjoyable guitarists to listen to in the world. |
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Additional Info
8 billion sessions |
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Location
Boise, ID - USA |
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