User:Sickcow/David Spreng
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David Spreng | |
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Genres | Pop, Folk, Blues, Heavy Metal, Rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Drums, Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Piano |
Years active | 1988-present |
David Spreng is a German born musician based in Los Angeles California. He's a drummer/multi-instrumentalist, producer/engineer and songwriter best known for his work with Bob Dylan on the two time grammy nominated album"Together Through Life" and "Christmas In The Heart", and Alice Cooper's "Welcome 2 My Nightmare" and "Keepin' Halloween Alive" album. Spreng has performed and recorded with artists including Shane MacGowan (The Pogues), Al Kooper, My Favorite Relative, The James Montgomery Blues Band, Bleu, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Lang, and Jimmy Vivino among others.
Discography
[edit]With Bob Dylan
[edit]- 2009: "Together Through Life" [1]
- 2009: "Christmas In The Heart" [2]
With Alice Cooper
[edit]- 2009: "Keepin' Halloween Alive" Single (engineer/co-producer/drummer) [3]
- 2011 "Last Man On Earth" co-songwriter on "Welcome 2 My Nightmare" album [4]
With The Bravery
[edit]- 2008: "The Sun and the Moon Complete" [5]
- 2010: "Live at the Wiltern Theater"
With The Airborne Toxic Event
[edit]- 2010: "All I Ever Wanted Live from
Walt Disney Concert Hall" [6]
- 2011: "All At Once Deluxe Edition"
With Damone
[edit]- 2006 "Out Here All Night" [7]
- 2008 "Roll The Dice" [8]
With Killed By Design
[edit]- 2008: ‘Occulta Veritas’ EP
- 2008: ‘Novum Organum’ EP [9]
With Piggy D
[edit]- 2007: The Evacuation Plan
- 2010: October Digital Single Release "Can't Blame You"
- 2011: May Digital Single Release "God Save The Queen Bee"
- 2011: July Digital Single Release "Locust Dance"
- 2011: September Single Release "1975" [10]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]www.davidspreng.com