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David John & the Mood made two cool, offbeat British Beat R&B singles in the mid-1960s, rare as get-out these days, but reissued on various compilations of obscure British Invasion recordings
David Joseph was the keyboardist and at times de facto leader of Hi-Tension, a late-’70s disco outfit whose hits such as the “British Hustle” were largely confined to the United Kingdom
Artist David Joseph was involved in several impressive hard rock album covers in the second half of the ’70s ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
Singer/songwriter David Kauffman’s music ministry was born in San Antonio while he performed at Sunday night youth services After his song “Come and See” was chosen as the 1989 theme song for the National Catholic Youth Conference, Kauffman expanded his musical horizons to include performances at youth rallies, colleges, and churches across the United States
David Kimbrough, Jr is the son of blues guitarist Junior Kimbrough He first sang with his father at a fish fry at the age of six, but his parents separated when he was 12, and he went to live with his mother
CCM singer David L Cook was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi on November 11, 1968 and began his performing career as a member of the Cook Family Singers; upon the group’s 1980 retirement, he turned to a solo career, returning to Christian music after a brief attempt at pursuing fame as a secular artist
David Lasley is a southern California singer who’s released three albums; Soldiers, issued in late 1990 on the obscure Agenda label, was his first in seven years His two EMI albums were Missing Twenty Grand and Raindance, both long out-of-print
In terms of international fame, participants in the British blues scene run the gamut between household name recognition and near total obscurity Guitarist and harmonica blower David Martin is closer to the latter than the former, although many fans of the genre did pick up on his presence as part of an all-star jam session LP from the ’80s entitled Box of Frogs
The concept of a band blending Christian and Latin musical styles might come as a shock to some listeners; perhaps some typesetters have been affected, their fingers shaking to the point where the last two letters in the name of Salvador’s guitarist, David Martinez, drop off and he magically becomes David Martin
Not to be confused with a contingent of instrumentalists named David Martinez, this one’s name appears on a CD credit because he was involved in the stage mix for Tony Loeffler & the Blue Angels at a gig that was later released as Bootleg Live