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Genres
  
Indie Rock

Music director
  
8

Role
  
Singer · davidgarza.com


Name
  
David Garza

Years active
  
1989–present

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Born
  
February 4, 1971 (age 53) Irving, Texas United States (
1971-02-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter, producer

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, keyboard instruments, drums, bass guitar

Labels
  
Wide Open Records, Lava/Atlantic

Associated acts
  
Twang Twang Shock-A-Boom, David Garza & The Lovebeads, DAH-VEED

Education
  
University of Texas at Austin

Albums
  
A Strange Mess of Flowers, Dream Delay, Culture Vulture

Similar People
  
Suzanna Choffel, Tito Puente, Robert Rodriguez, Brannen Temple, Gustavo Galindo

Profiles


Music group
  
Twang Twang Shock-A-Boom

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Davíd Garza is an Austin-based, American singer-songwriter who infuses rock and pop with a Latin feel and whose vocal style draws comparisons to Freddie Mercury, Jeff Buckley, Donovan and Robert Plant.

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Biography

In 1989, following stints in numerous high-school bands, Garza enrolled in the University of Texas at Austin, where he and his band Twang Twang Shock-A-Boom (named in reference to the guitar, bass, and drums of the group) gained industry attention for Garza's combination of pop-savvy songwriting and Robert Plant-style vocals. After leaving the group to go solo, he formed a new backup band and gigged continually around and outside the Texas area, billed as Davíd Garza & The Lovebeads and later as DAH-VEED.

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A third generation Mexican-American, David grew up between Dallas and Fort Worth. Before he was old enough to get into clubs, Garza was handpicked by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians to open for them in the funky warehouse district of Deep Ellum. He played solo gigs by night and attended Catholic high school by day. After accepting a classical guitar scholarship at UT Austin, he dropped out a year later to be a full-time rocker

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Garza released a flurry of solo cassettes and CDs, selling them for $5 and $10, respectively. He calls this the “Single Bill Theory,” one he maintains to the present day. He performed tirelessly on the regional club and college circuit, ultimately striking a major-label deal, in 1996. At first, Garza rebuffed various major label recording offers, choosing instead to record and distribute music on his own label, Wide Open Records. After releasing nine records and selling 30,000 copies on his own, he eventually signed with Lava/Atlantic and was featured on the Great Expectations soundtrack. His major-label debut, This Euphoria, followed in April 1998. For This Euphoria, he was featured in an ad campaign for Best Buy, saying "You don't know me but you will." 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."

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

In subsequent years, Garza has returned to releasing his music independently and plays frequently in Texas and in Los Angeles. A series of regular shows at L.A.'s Club Largo showcased his skill as a solo performer on both piano and guitar. During Garza’s live shows, people as highly regarded as producer/soundtrack icon Jon Brion, Nickel Creek, Grant Lee Phillips and Fiona Apple regularly sat in with him. He has also done extensive work as a producer and session musician.

His song "Butterflies" was featured in the pilot episode of the TV series Veronica Mars in 2004.

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)
  • Davíd 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)
  • Collaborations

    Throughout his career, David Garza has done studio and live session work for a number of artists. In 1994, he played on the album Woman As Salvation, by fellow Texans Jackopierce. 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. He also played on Blues Traveler's 2007 album, Cover Yourself.

    Songs

    Discoball WorldThis Euphoria · 1998
    This EuphoriaThis Euphoria · 1998
    Float AwayThis Euphoria · 1998

    References

    Davíd Garza Wikipedia