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With a clear and resonant tenor, David Barrus has considerable talent to offer He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Brigham Young University and is expected to earn a master’s degree from the University of Connecticut
The drummer David Burns has recorded with Dallas’ old-school soul and blues maestro RL Griffin, providing authentic backbeats on requests such as Slim Harpo’s “Baby, Scratch My Back
Singer/guitarist David Crowder first stepped into the music industry when he realized that over half of the students at Baylor University, a Christian school that he attended in Waco, TX, were not going to church
David Evans is a noted blues scholar and musician who has been instrumental in documenting some of the remaining vestiges of traditional blues in Memphis and the surrounding region
Exciting career stories could be concocted by assuming that the name David Evans is the same person each time it showed up Even by timidly staying within the confines of one genre a sense of upward mobility can be strongly sensed
When vocalist Woody Rock went gospel on his 2001 Soul Music project, several compositions co-written by this David Evans were chosen as part of the program, including the chummy “A Friend in Me
Blues guitarist David Gogo was born in Nanaimo, British Columbia, and received his first guitar at the age of five (having been given a ukulele the year before) He honed his skills for the next decade and, by the age of 16, he was gaining work as a professional musician
Grant is a British singer ~ All Music Guide, All Music Guide
Living links to the immortal Robert Johnson are few There’s Robert Jr Lockwood, of course — and David “Honeyboy” Edwards Until relatively recently, Edwards was something of an underappreciated figure, but no longer — his slashing, Delta-drenched guitar and gruff vocals are as authentic as it gets
Beginning his career early, blues guitarist David Jacobs-Strain first performed at the Oregon Country Fair at age 11 Becoming a faculty member at the Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop in 1999 and 2000, Jacobs-Strain still hadn’t even graduated from high school yet when these honors were given to him