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David Anthony Burke [5] [6] (born March 28, 2005), [7] known professionally as d4vd (pronounced David), [8] is an American singer and songwriter. Burke began making music at his mother's recommendation to avoid receiving copyright strikes on his YouTube videos.
David Worth Mead was born on September 3, 1973 in Syosset, New York, to a traveling salesman father and a schoolteacher mother.Mead's family moved often during his childhood, mostly around the southern United States, before settling in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1986.
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David Allen Schools (born December 11, 1964) is a bass player and founding member of American rock band Widespread Panic. [1] He is also a record producer, songwriter and journalist with articles published in a wide variety of music magazines. Schools lives in Sonoma County, California with his two dogs; when not on tour he likes to garden. [2]
Maria Rodriguez, a data manager at Sandy Ridge Elementary School, was one of hundreds who protested outside the Durham Public Schools administrative building in Durham, N.C., Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024.
Royce David Pearson was born on February 10, 1999, in Seattle, Washington.He grew up in the north end of Seattle.He attended and graduated from Lakeside School. [6] He began his music career making music alongside fellow rapper Lil Mosey in 2016 as the two started working together [7] In 2018, David produced Mosey's debut studio album, Northsbest.
David Oliver (January 8, 1942 – June 6, 1982) was an American soul singer best known for the quiet storm radio hit, "Ms" as well as his composition "Friends & Strangers", which was covered by Ronnie Laws in 1977. He also recorded the first version of the Cecil Womack song "Love TKO", releasing it as an album track on Here's To You in 1980.