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Bio
David J. Irvine is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in the alternative genre located in Sarasota, FL.
Primarily playing and composing on guitar and piano, his songs vary from acoustic alternative to 7-String electric guitar where
he is comping the bass lines, chords and singing, to piano tunes that echo Queen, The Beatles, Sting,
Foo Fighters and late 19th century french composers such as Debussy and Ravel mixed with his unique voicings.
Live shows consist of switching between those instruments and depending on the line-up of the show, he may have a violinist,
cellist and percussionist or a full traditional rock band configuration, or just himself on a solo gig.
"I love doing solo piano gigs and just showing up at a place with a house piano. It's so much fun to exercise that side
of my playing and I love not having to lug around a bunch of gear!" His music isn't about living it up and partying.
It's cerebral. Listeners are taken in. "I try to bring others into my head and heart. I'm just writing what I enjoy and
if others do too, then that's a bonus."
He started playing piano at age 5, guitar at age 8, and worked a paper route to save and buy a beautiful Kamaka Ukelele
(which he still owns!) when living in Hawaii at age 9. "We all would be at school out in the playground area huddled in groups
of 3 or 4 playing our ukeleles and singing songs. That's how it was in Hawaii." David didn't get serious about guitar
until age 14 when he fell in love with the electric guitar and discovered Jeff Beck through a high school friend.
"I remember when I was 15 and my family had rented this scary Amityville-Horror-style house in Mountainside, NJ. It was
perched above the 7-Eleven right downtown and actually was named 'High Point' by the local residents as it had quite a
history. My bedroom was literally in the living room! My Dad would tell me to stop playing guitar and go to bed and my
Mom would come down after he was asleep to tell me that I could continue to practice. That was great! I remember putting
in 8-12 hour days of playing back then. I was pouring over every lick on Beck's 'Blow By Blow' album."
David is currenly completing his latest full length album "Eclipse" that will be available Summer 2011. "Eclipse" showcases
his musical diversity. The title track is a 7+ minute saga about a couple violently separated and trying to reunite.
"N + 1" is a solo instrumental classical piano track about a close friend and his family that defected from Russia.
It's a musical representation of their union, to the birth of their daughter and then gets very dark showing their troubled
times in Russia. It then turns into a highly uplifting section representing their extreme happiness after they had defected
and became U.S. Citizens. "Waiting For You" is a song of passion and longing, "Twisted Love Song" about obsession
and "Superstar", with its Jamiroquai style rythym, about a couple separated by the other's desire to be in the limelight.
"I think the album has something that everyone can relate to. I like to write about relationships since they hit straight to
the heart. Whether about a couple or a best friend."

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