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Dave Edwards (January 11, 1941 – August 12, 2000) was an American big band-style musician who most notably was the lead alto saxophonist and multireedist for the long running weekly television series, The Lawrence Welk Show from 1968 through 1979.
David "Honeyboy" Edwards (1915–2011), American blues singer and guitarist; Dave Edwards (musician) (1941–2000), American musician; David Edwards (singer) (1964–2021), Welsh musician; David Eugene Edwards (born 1968), American musician; lead singer of Woven Hand and 16 Horsepower; Minotaur Shock, stage name of David Edwards, British ...
16 Horsepower was an American country rock band based in Denver, Colorado, United States. [1] Their music often invoked religious imagery dealing with conflict, redemption, punishment, and guilt through David Eugene Edwards's lyrics and the heavy use of traditional bluegrass, gospel, and Appalachian instrumentation cross-bred with rock.
David "Honeyboy" Edwards (June 28, 1915 – August 29, 2011) was an American delta blues guitarist and singer from Mississippi. [1] Biography
David Eugene Edwards (born February 24, 1968) is an American musician. He is the lead singer of Wovenhand , and also the main songwriter and the principal musician on the recordings of the band. He is the former lead singer of 16 Horsepower .
David William Edmunds (born 15 April 1944) [2] is a Welsh retired singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer. Although he is mainly associated with pub rock and new wave , having many hits in the 1970s and early 1980s, his natural leaning has always been towards 1950s-style rock and roll and rockabilly .
This list of guitarists includes notable musicians, known principally for their guitar playing, for whom there is an article in Wikipedia. Those who are known mainly as bass guitarists are listed separately at List of bass guitarists .
The combination of Edwards on lead guitar, Taylor on drums, Bogle on bass and Wilson on rhythm guitar remained unchanged until Edwards left the band in 1968, to be replaced by Gerry McGee (born Gerald James McGee in Eunice, Louisiana; November 17, 1937 – October 12, 2019), [21] son of the famous Cajun fiddle player Dennis McGee. [15]