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David C. Johnson, born in Detroit,Michigan began studying piano at the age of seven. He then went to take up the bass guitar at the age of 11. At an early age David knew that music was his calling. He performed all over the Detroit area until he took an offer to work with a band in SW Florida in 1989. Since that time David has become one of SW Florida's premier musicians and a "first call" bassist. In the beginning of 2000, David was granted the opportuity to tour with the Grammy Award winning legends, The Neville Brothers. He is also a member of the Aaron Neville Quintet, with performances on David Letterman, Jay Leno and the Today Show and Craig Kilborn to his credit.SONGWRITER BIO Alan C. DeTomaso. Alan was born in Miami, Florida in 1956. The son of a professional drummer, he has recorded such musicians as David Johnson of the Grammy wimming Neville Bros., Mario Infanti of the Grammy winning Chuck Mangione band. He is a registered BMI songwriter and performs regularly in the Omaha, Nebraska area where he now resides. Songs Of Alan Detomaso Music | Category | Easy Listening Albums | | Label | Alan C. DeTomaso | | Orig Year | 2004 | | CD Universe Part number | 7175813 | | Catalog number | 51110 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 19, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 14 minutes |
Alan C DeTomaso Songs Of Alan Detomaso Songs | 1. | Love Will Pass Your Way Again |
| 2. | Can't Stop Thinking About You |
| 3. | Maybe I Dream Too Much |
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