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David Sancious (born
November 30, 1953) is an
American musician. He was an
early member of
Bruce Springsteen's
backing group, the E
Street Band, and contributed...
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Lopez (drums) and
David Sancious (keyboards). The band took its name from the
street in Belmar, New Jersey,
where Sancious's mother lived; she allowed...
- He has
toured and
recorded with,
among others,
Bruce Springsteen,
David Sancious,
Southside Johnny & The
Asbury Jukes and Paul Butterfield.
During his time...
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Speed of Love) is an
album by
keyboard player and
guitarist David Sancious and his band Tone. It was
recorded at
Caribou Ranch in
Colorado during...
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began with a
vocal melody developed by Gabriel. He then
worked with
David Sancious, who
built an
arrangement around the song and
suggested some harmonies...
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known as
David Sancious and Tone) was a jazz-fusion band
founded in 1974 by
former E
Street Band
keyboardist David Sancious and
drummer Ernest "Boom"...
- 1984; and the only one to
feature Chester C.
Thompson on
drums and
David Sancious on keyboards. It also was the
first with
Chester D.
Thompson on keyboards;...
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months spent recording "Born to Run" alone. E
Street Band
members David Sancious and
Ernest Carter departed after "Born to Run" was completed, and were...
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February 1971, Van
Zandt and Southside,
together with
Tallent and
David Sancious, were
playing as
Steve Van
Zandt & The Big Bad
Bobby Williams Band. In...
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Billy Cobham,
guitarist Clem
Clempson and keyboardist/guitarist
David Sancious.
After releasing an album, I've
Always Wanted to Do This, at the end of...