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Without considering the irony of the lyrics, managers began to complain to A&M. [12] A&M responded by releasing two alternate versions of the single. [2] One version included the lyrics "smoking [four instrumental notes remain here] is more fun than drinking beer". Another removed the controversial verse altogether.
Young played with jazz guitarist Lenny Breau in local gigs before studying music at Berklee College of Music and the Royal Conservatory of Music in the 1960s. [1] He played with a number of Canadian symphony orchestras in the 1970s and worked extensively in jazz with Kenny Barron, Gene DiNovi, Wray Downes, Tommy Flanagan, Oliver Jones, and Oscar Peterson. [2]
"Torn" was written by Luckett, Teddy Bishop, and Dave Young. [1] Commenting on the creation process of the song, Bishop said in 2012: "That song just kind of came about where LeToya had called me and asked me to put together some tracks for her. I went in the studio and I started coming up with different tracks.
Dave Young (born January 13, 1982) is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist. ... In 2016, Young and his brother Mike, also an accomplished session musician, founded a ...
New research finds that young people aren’t as interested in drinking alcohol as the generations that came before them. A study just published in the journal Alcohol: Clinical & Experimental ...
Fables and Dreams is an album by Canadian bassist Dave Young with the Phil Dwyer Quartet, which was released in 1993 by Justin Time Records. [1] It won the 1994 Juno Award for Best Mainstream Jazz Album.
Dave Bautista took to Instagram on Thursday to share a look at his teenage years -- and it's almost hard to believe that the clean-cut young man in the photo is the same person as the jacked MCU ...
The music video, directed by Dean Karr, is shot in black and white. It takes place in a nightclub, with Dave Matthews sitting at the bar drinking, singing, and smoking, while the rest of the band plays in the background. In the end, Dave gets up to take a guitar from a waiter in the backstage room and gets up to join the rest of the band.