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Dave's Tunes -
Music For The Ears
In September of
2001 bassist Dave Webb moved to Nashville to enjoy the
relaxed lifestyle and vibrant scene Music City offers. The
Atlanta native was soon recording music for television,
doing demos and showcasing with label artists, recording
independent album projects and working to establish himself
as a "Nashville Cat". Equally proficient on acoustic or
electric bass, Dave is a musical chameleon performing with
an eclectic mix of bands including John Engelland & the
Western Swingers, Gypsy Hombres, Mark W. Winchester Trio,
Johnathon Yudkin & the Chain Smoking Alter Boys, Funky
Chillin' , and Mercury recording act Sugarland. With nearly
2 decades recording and performing experience under his
belt, Dave is a seasoned pro who brings solid musicianship,
great feel and unequalled enthusiasm to every project.
Recent Highlights:
2005: Touring the U.S. and Canada with Sugarland,
country music's hottest new act. Including national TV
Appearances: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good
Morning America, CMT Video Awards, CMA Awards
in New York, The AMC's in Las Vegas, The CMA
Music Festival on ABC.
2004: Headlined Billy Block's Western Beat with hit
songwriter and recording star Dave Gibson, TV spots
(including voiceover tag) O'Charley's, Crescent Furniture.
Showcases for MCA Records (Nashville & NYC), BMI, and CMA
FainFair with Sugarland. Theme & bumper music for CMT's
"Stacked".
Appeared on WSM's "Cowboy Church" with Queenie Mullinix.
2003: TV spots for BLue Cross Blue Shield, O' Charley's.
Recorded new theme music for "MWL" on CMT. Background music
for "Memories of Nashville" documentary on NPT. Showcase for
DreamWorks Records.
2002: TV spots for Tractor Supply Co. (featuring George
Strait), TN Nature Conservancy, Blue Cross Blue Shield, St.
Thomas Medical Ctr. Performed on WSM's "Cowboy Church" with
Queenie Mullinix. Showcases for Atlantic Records and Word
Music. Demos for Word Music.
2001: Recorded theme music for "Most Wanted Live" on CMT.
Demos for Atlantic Records.
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