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One of the best flutists/saxophonists in Brazil, David Ganc has recorded over 80 albums of both vocal and instrumental music, having performed and recorded for artists like Stevie Wonder, Luís Melodia, Elba Ramalho, Victor Mendonza, Olívia Byington, Gal Costa, Moraes Moreira, Simone, Alcione, Caetano Veloso, Emílio Santiago, João Bosco, Nelson Gonçalves, Tim Maia, and other artists
David Lavin is a freelance writer and performing songwriter originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota David received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1999 with a major in English and a minor in Ethnomusicology
Talented musician from Argentina David Lebón got involved in the rock scene in 1970 while playing bass in local act Pappo’s Blues, led by Norberto Napolitano The following year, he became drummer of Edelmiro Molinari’s Color Humano, joining Luis Alberto Spinetta’s Pescado Rabioso in 1972
David Lee Garza Y Los Musicales are a Tejano band formed in Texas in the late ’80s by accordion player Garza with several bandmates (some of whom are relatives): drummer Adam Garza, bassist Richard Garza and guitarist Armando De La Garza, as well as saxophone player Oscar Montemayor and multi-instrumentalist William O’Rourke
Entering the world of flamenco in 2002, David Maldonado released his debut record Danza A coming out of sorts, Maldonado was a engineer/producer for years before expressing his talents as a guitarist
While efforts to have the name David Martin reserved exclusively for bass players have been less than successful, new information continues to pour in regarding bassists that do actually have this name
David Martinez has been favorite of Latin bandleaders such as Rocky Hernández since the late ’80s, but is not the same guitarist who was active several decades later with the Salvador band
The group Atrapado formed in the early ’90s, but may never manage to shake an association with a popular Spanish television series of the same name; the word means “captured
There are background vocal credits under the name David Martinez going back at least til the late ’80s, and had totally specific session credits been the industry norm prior to that there would probably be many more
Violinist David Martinez was part of the studio orchestra assembled in 1996 for one of the later albums by Amistades Peligrosas, a group from Madrid that sounds like a cross between a slave ship and a brand of mineral water, but was actually a collaboration between performers and songwriters Alberto Comesaña and Cristina del Valle