David Ray Stephens

David Ray Stephens

David Ray Stephens, February, 2011
Background information
Birth name David Ray Stephens
Also known as The David Stephens, David Stephens
Born (1962-01-13) January 13, 1962
Hopkinsville, Kentucky, U.S.
Genres Rock, pop, Alternative Rock, Post-punk, Indie Rock, Techno
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, musician, record producer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Drums, percussion
Years active 1984–present
Labels Independent - Self Produced
Website www.davidraystephens.com

David Ray Stephens (born January 13, 1962) is an American independent songwriter, recording artist and record producer based in Camarillo, California. A 1984 graduate of the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Arts in Percussion Performance, Stephens displayed an early prodigy for the drums and piano before branching out to guitar, bass, electronic keyboards and other instruments during high school.[1] Though Stephens is an exceptional vocalist possessing an extended baritenor range; his original recorded efforts in the early 1980s were tapped mainly to help showcase the vocal talents of his then-girlfriend (later first wife) when her singing came to the notice of a California agent.

After two albums, the pair later divorced without securing a major-label contract.

Stephens then played in several local bands and produced collections of original music, but it is his recent work which is most notable, characterized by a strong MOR rock intuition which includes forays into techno-pop, alternative-grunge and hybrid musical constructions. His 2005 disc This is What brings many of these styles together in a cohesive fashion, and his 2010 release Invisible resulted in additional notice for his songwriting, vocal prowess, continued musical growth and exceptional musicianship.

Stephens' music is currently available for preview and sale on iTunes.

References

  1. "About David". Retrieved 20 March 2011.

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