David's Biography 

English born David emigrated with his parents to New Zealand where he started his musical career. Like all young musicians his first group was with school friends who had their first taste of recording and airplay with a cover of Elvis's Blue Moon. Not long after the group broke up David joined the Sierras releasing 5 Singles with Television and Radio appearaces both in New Zealand and Australia. The group were also in demand as a recording and backing band for New Zealand artistes. Wanting to be part of a group, recording original material David became the bass player with Killip. The group are now part of New Zealand's history with a track released in 2008 on an EMI album "Under The Southern Moonlight".

In the mid 70s David undertook a tour as backing musician for the Yandell Sister's, New Zealand's foremost singing trio to tour Tahiti, Fiji and the Cook Islands. With thoughts of returning to England David met Makuini and started working on a cabaret show, touring once again through the South Pacific and Los Angeles, arriving in the UK working the North West cabaret circuit.

David's knowledge of recording gained him a position setting up a record label and recording studio in Warrington developing UK artistes. The studios biggest success being Rick Astely, other artistes were signed to PWL, Logic & Universal Records, with David working as management and sound engineer. Over the years David has recorded numerous Television and Radio jingles and continues to work as a record producer and touring musician with Vision Duo.