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David Garza (musician)

David Garza (pronounced Dah-veed; born February 4, 1971) is a Grammy winning Los Angeles based singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, and visual artist.[1]

David Garza
Background information
Born (1971-02-04) February 4, 1971 (age 51)
Irving, Texas United States
GenresIndie Rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, keyboard instruments, drums, bass guitar
Years active1989–present
LabelsWide Open Records, Lava/Atlantic
Websitewww.davidgarza.com

Biography

A third-generation Mexican-American and Dallas-area native David Garza came to Austin in the fall of 1989 to attend the University of Texas. With his first band, The Happy Farmers, he opened shows for such Dallas Deep Ellum faves of the era as the New Bohemians, Ten Hands, and Fever in the Funkhouse at Club Dada. But by age 18, he won a classical guitar scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin. Garza had met Austinites Chris Searles and Jeff Haley through scholastic music events in high school. They christened themselves Twang Twang Shock-A-Boom and headed to the West Mall of the UT campus, armed with acoustic guitar, upright bass and bongos.[2]

The acoustic three-piece band “went from playing the West Mall on the University of Texas campus for fun and tips to packing a thousand or so fans into Liberty Lunch and showcasing at the headquarters of CBS Records (now Sony Music)”.[3]

After leaving the group Twang Twang Shock A Boom to go solo, Garza formed a new band and gigged continually around and outside the Texas area, billed as David Garza & The Lovebeads and later as DAH-VEED. In the mid-1990s he had his brush with the major-label world, signing with Lava/Atlantic, but eventually returned to his street-performer roots, releasing nearly an album a year since.

Garza released a flurry of solo cassettes and CDs, selling them for $5 and $10, respectively. He called this the “Single Bill Theory,” one he maintains to the present day. Garza performed tirelessly on the regional club and college circuit, ultimately striking a major-label deal, in 1996. Initially, Garza rebuffed various major label recording offers, choosing instead to record and distribute music on his own label, Wide Open Records. After independently releasing nine records and selling 30,000 copies on his own,[4] he eventually signed with Lava/Atlantic and was featured on the Great Expectations soundtrack. His major-label debut, This Euphoria, followed in April 1998.

He took over production duties for his second Lava/Atlantic record, 2001's Overdub, and brought in Will Calhoun and Doug Wimbish, the drummer and bassist of Living Colour as his backup band for the sessions. Juliana Hatfield contributed backing vocals on the song "Keep On Crying."

In 1999, at the height of his touring popularity, Garza was voted 2nd behind Stevie Ray Vaughan as Austin Musician of the Decade (Austin Chronicle).

In 2011, the City of Austin, TX declared May 12 “David Garza Day.” Soon after, to celebrate what would've been Elliott Smith's 44th birthday on August 6, 2013, Smith’s family entrusted Garza to “host a bicoastal tribute to the late pop mystic.”

In subsequent years, Garza has returned to releasing his music independently and plays frequently in Texas and in Los Angeles. A series of residency shows at L.A.'s Club Largo showcased his skill as a solo performer on both piano and guitar. During Garza's live shows, artists as highly regarded as producer/soundtrack icon Jon Brion, Nickel Creek, Grant Lee Phillips and Fiona Apple regularly sat in with him. Garza has shared the stage with the likes of Jackson Browne, John Paul Jones, Los Lobos, Pearl Jam, St. Vincent, Meshell Ndegeocello, Andrew Bird, Natalia LaFourcade, Chris Thile, Ben Harper. He has also done extensive work as a producer and session musician, composer, and visual artist.

In 2020 he was a musician on, co-produced and created the album artwork for the 2-time Grammy award winning Fiona Apple release Fetch The Bolt Cutters.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, David Garza has done studio and live session work for a number of artists. He contributed guitar and production to Juliana Hatfield's Beautiful Creature in 2000, and toured as keyboardist for Alejandro Escovedo in 2001. The same year, he played on the soundtrack for the film Spy Kids.

In 2002, he worked with Rhett Miller on The Instigator, and in 2004 he appeared on Hanson's record Underneath. In 2005, he toured with Fiona Apple on her Extraordinary Machine tour, performing both as the opening act and as a guitarist in her backing band.[5][6]

In 2006, Garza played baritone guitar on the Revolting Cocks Cocked and Loaded LP, and Al Jourgensen later added vocals to “Minority Boys Got $” on Garza’s 2008 album Dream Delay.[7]

Garza played guitar and sang back-up vocals on the 2007 John Legend single “Sun Comes Up”.[8]

Since 2008, Garza has regularly toured and recorded with Gaby Moreno.[9]

David performed the music on comedian, actress, and singer-songwriter Marget Cho’s 2016 album American Myth.[10]

In 2020, Garza was a guest vocalist and piano player on the Watkins Family Hour studio album entitled Brother Sister, joining Gaby Moreno and John C. Reilly on a cover of Charley Jordan’s "Keep It Clean".[11]

Composing and production

Garza contributed music on film scores for Wretches & Jabberers (2011), Garnet’s Gold (2014) and Racing Extinction (2015).[12]

In 2016, Garza produced Nina Diaz (of Girl in a Coma) first solo record The Beat is Dead.[13]

In 2019, Garza composed the original score for the HBO film Running with Beto [14]

In 2020, Garza co-produced, played multiple instruments on and made the album artwork for Fiona Apple's Fetch The Bolt Cutters [15]

Discography

  • Just Say Love (1991)
  • Summer Songs 1 (1991)
  • Summer Songs 2 (1992)
  • Eyes Wide Open (1992)
  • Culture Vulture (1993)
  • Conmigo (1994)
  • Blind Hips In Motion (1995)
  • 1000 Copies (1996)
  • 4-Track Manifesto EP (1997)
  • This Euphoria (1998)
  • Kingdom Come and Go (1999)
  • Summer Songs 3 (2000)
  • Overdub (2001)
  • Alarm/Alarm Spring (2002)
  • Summer Songs 4 (2002)
  • Secret Album (2003)
  • Amorea (2003)
  • Covers/Colcha (2003)
  • Summer Songs 5 (2003)
  • A Strange Mess of Flowers (box set) (2004)
  • Oh Dread EP (download) (2005)
  • May Ides EP (download)(2005)
  • Chuy Chuy Yall EP (download) (2005)
  • Summer Songs 6 (2005)
  • Sound of Music EP (download) (2005)
  • David Garza (2005 Tour CD) (2005)
  • Slaughterhouse Jive (download)(2008)
  • filmusic (download) (2008)
  • Dream Delay (2008)
  • Summer Songs 7 (2009)
  • AD HOC (2009)
  • Dream Demos (2009)
  • The Road To ACL (2010)
  • Oversea (2011)
  • Sleep (2012)
  • Human Tattoo (2013)
  • Ballad of Crybear (2016)
  • Lost Rhyme (2019)

Notes

  1. ^ "Album Of The Week" New York Times
  2. ^ Blackstock, Peter. "Twang Twang Shock-A-Boom reunites for 3 Cactus Cafe shows". Austin 360. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  3. ^ "David Garza, Austin Ambassador". BMI.com. 2011-06-08. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  4. ^ "Run With It - David Garza's having a ball with This Euphoria" Texas Monthly
  5. ^ Variety
  6. ^ Allmusic
  7. ^ "David Garza, "Dream Delay"". Billboard. 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  8. ^ Powell, Austin (October 2, 2009). "Off the Record". www.austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  9. ^ Ferreira, Davina (2014-12-16). "GABY MORENO's Special Holiday Album "POSADA"". Alegria Magazine - Bilingual Media. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  10. ^ "Review".
  11. ^ "Watkins Family Hour Releases New Album 'Brother Sister'". JamBase. 2020-04-10. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  12. ^ "Wretches & Jabberers". Wretches & Jabberers. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  13. ^ Román, Gabriel San. "Nina Diaz Beats Her Addictions to Release New Album – OC Weekly". Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  14. ^ "Running With Beto". runningwithbetodoc. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  15. ^ "Fiona Apple Shares New Album". pitchfork. Retrieved 2020-08-10.

External links

  • David Garza official site
  • David Garza on Myspace
  • David Garza Profile at AllMusic

david, garza, musician, david, garza, pronounced, veed, born, february, 1971, grammy, winning, angeles, based, singer, songwriter, multi, instrumentalist, producer, composer, visual, artist, david, garzabackground, informationborn, 1971, february, 1971, irving. David Garza pronounced Dah veed born February 4 1971 is a Grammy winning Los Angeles based singer songwriter multi instrumentalist producer composer and visual artist 1 David GarzaBackground informationBorn 1971 02 04 February 4 1971 age 51 Irving Texas United StatesGenresIndie RockOccupation s Musician songwriter producerInstrument s Vocals guitar keyboard instruments drums bass guitarYears active1989 presentLabelsWide Open Records Lava AtlanticWebsitewww davidgarza com Contents 1 Biography 2 Collaborations 3 Composing and production 4 Discography 5 Notes 6 External linksBiography EditA third generation Mexican American and Dallas area native David Garza came to Austin in the fall of 1989 to attend the University of Texas With his first band The Happy Farmers he opened shows for such Dallas Deep Ellum faves of the era as the New Bohemians Ten Hands and Fever in the Funkhouse at Club Dada But by age 18 he won a classical guitar scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin Garza had met Austinites Chris Searles and Jeff Haley through scholastic music events in high school They christened themselves Twang Twang Shock A Boom and headed to the West Mall of the UT campus armed with acoustic guitar upright bass and bongos 2 The acoustic three piece band went from playing the West Mall on the University of Texas campus for fun and tips to packing a thousand or so fans into Liberty Lunch and showcasing at the headquarters of CBS Records now Sony Music 3 After leaving the group Twang Twang Shock A Boom to go solo Garza formed a new band and gigged continually around and outside the Texas area billed as David Garza amp The Lovebeads and later as DAH VEED In the mid 1990s he had his brush with the major label world signing with Lava Atlantic but eventually returned to his street performer roots releasing nearly an album a year since Garza released a flurry of solo cassettes and CDs selling them for 5 and 10 respectively He called this the Single Bill Theory one he maintains to the present day Garza performed tirelessly on the regional club and college circuit ultimately striking a major label deal in 1996 Initially Garza rebuffed various major label recording offers choosing instead to record and distribute music on his own label Wide Open Records After independently releasing nine records and selling 30 000 copies on his own 4 he eventually signed with Lava Atlantic and was featured on the Great Expectations soundtrack His major label debut This Euphoria followed in April 1998 He took over production duties for his second Lava Atlantic record 2001 s Overdub and brought in Will Calhoun and Doug Wimbish the drummer and bassist of Living Colour as his backup band for the sessions Juliana Hatfield contributed backing vocals on the song Keep On Crying In 1999 at the height of his touring popularity Garza was voted 2nd behind Stevie Ray Vaughan as Austin Musician of the Decade Austin Chronicle In 2011 the City of Austin TX declared May 12 David Garza Day Soon after to celebrate what would ve been Elliott Smith s 44th birthday on August 6 2013 Smith s family entrusted Garza to host a bicoastal tribute to the late pop mystic In subsequent years Garza has returned to releasing his music independently and plays frequently in Texas and in Los Angeles A series of residency shows at L A s Club Largo showcased his skill as a solo performer on both piano and guitar During Garza s live shows artists as highly regarded as producer soundtrack icon Jon Brion Nickel Creek Grant Lee Phillips and Fiona Apple regularly sat in with him Garza has shared the stage with the likes of Jackson Browne John Paul Jones Los Lobos Pearl Jam St Vincent Meshell Ndegeocello Andrew Bird Natalia LaFourcade Chris Thile Ben Harper He has also done extensive work as a producer and session musician composer and visual artist In 2020 he was a musician on co produced and created the album artwork for the 2 time Grammy award winning Fiona Apple release Fetch The Bolt Cutters Collaborations EditThroughout his career David Garza has done studio and live session work for a number of artists He contributed guitar and production to Juliana Hatfield s Beautiful Creature in 2000 and toured as keyboardist for Alejandro Escovedo in 2001 The same year he played on the soundtrack for the film Spy Kids In 2002 he worked with Rhett Miller on The Instigator and in 2004 he appeared on Hanson s record Underneath In 2005 he toured with Fiona Apple on her Extraordinary Machine tour performing both as the opening act and as a guitarist in her backing band 5 6 In 2006 Garza played baritone guitar on the Revolting Cocks Cocked and Loaded LP and Al Jourgensen later added vocals to Minority Boys Got on Garza s 2008 album Dream Delay 7 Garza played guitar and sang back up vocals on the 2007 John Legend single Sun Comes Up 8 Since 2008 Garza has regularly toured and recorded with Gaby Moreno 9 David performed the music on comedian actress and singer songwriter Marget Cho s 2016 album American Myth 10 In 2020 Garza was a guest vocalist and piano player on the Watkins Family Hour studio album entitled Brother Sister joining Gaby Moreno and John C Reilly on a cover of Charley Jordan s Keep It Clean 11 Composing and production EditGarza contributed music on film scores for Wretches amp Jabberers 2011 Garnet s Gold 2014 and Racing Extinction 2015 12 In 2016 Garza produced Nina Diaz of Girl in a Coma first solo record The Beat is Dead 13 In 2019 Garza composed the original score for the HBO film Running with Beto 14 In 2020 Garza co produced played multiple instruments on and made the album artwork for Fiona Apple s Fetch The Bolt Cutters 15 Discography EditJust Say Love 1991 Summer Songs 1 1991 Summer Songs 2 1992 Eyes Wide Open 1992 Culture Vulture 1993 Conmigo 1994 Blind Hips In Motion 1995 1000 Copies 1996 4 Track Manifesto EP 1997 This Euphoria 1998 Kingdom Come and Go 1999 Summer Songs 3 2000 Overdub 2001 Alarm Alarm Spring 2002 Summer Songs 4 2002 Secret Album 2003 Amorea 2003 Covers Colcha 2003 Summer Songs 5 2003 A Strange Mess of Flowers box set 2004 Oh Dread EP download 2005 May Ides EP download 2005 Chuy Chuy Yall EP download 2005 Summer Songs 6 2005 Sound of Music EP download 2005 David Garza 2005 Tour CD 2005 Slaughterhouse Jive download 2008 filmusic download 2008 Dream Delay 2008 Summer Songs 7 2009 AD HOC 2009 Dream Demos 2009 The Road To ACL 2010 Oversea 2011 Sleep 2012 Human Tattoo 2013 Ballad of Crybear 2016 Lost Rhyme 2019 Notes Edit Album Of The Week New York Times Blackstock Peter Twang Twang Shock A Boom reunites for 3 Cactus Cafe shows Austin 360 Retrieved 2020 07 29 David Garza Austin Ambassador BMI com 2011 06 08 Retrieved 2020 07 29 Run With It David Garza s having a ball with This Euphoria Texas Monthly Variety Allmusic David Garza Dream Delay Billboard 2009 08 11 Retrieved 2020 05 14 Powell Austin October 2 2009 Off the Record www austinchronicle com Retrieved 2020 05 14 Ferreira Davina 2014 12 16 GABY MORENO s Special Holiday Album POSADA Alegria Magazine Bilingual Media Retrieved 2020 08 10 Review Watkins Family Hour Releases New Album Brother Sister JamBase 2020 04 10 Retrieved 2020 07 29 Wretches amp Jabberers Wretches amp Jabberers Retrieved 2020 08 10 Roman Gabriel San Nina Diaz Beats Her Addictions to Release New Album OC Weekly Retrieved 2020 08 10 Running With Beto runningwithbetodoc Retrieved 2020 08 10 Fiona Apple Shares New Album pitchfork Retrieved 2020 08 10 External links EditDavid Garza official site David Garza on Myspace David Garza Profile at AllMusic David Garza Profile on RollingStone com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Garza musician amp oldid 1108428141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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