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David Albert Alvin (born November 11, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. He is a former and founding member of the
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the Blasters The Blasters are an American rock band formed in 1979 in Downey, California, by brothers Phil Alvin (vocals and guitar) and Dave Alvin (guitar), with bass guitarist John Bazz and drummer Bill Bateman. Their self-described " American Music ...
. Alvin has recorded and performed as a solo artist since the late 1980s and has been involved in various side projects and collaborations. He has had brief stints as a member of the bands X and the Knitters.


Early life

Alvin grew up in Downey, California. He and his older brother,
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, as teenagers attended
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and
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Dave attended Long Beach State University.


Career


With the Blasters

In 1979, Alvin and his brother Phil formed the roots-rock band
The Blasters The Blasters are an American rock band formed in 1979 in Downey, California, by brothers Phil Alvin (vocals and guitar) and Dave Alvin (guitar), with bass guitarist John Bazz and drummer Bill Bateman. Their self-described " American Music ...
with fellow Downey residents Bill Bateman and John Bazz. Alvin served as the group's lead guitarist and chief songwriter. ''The Rough Guide to Rock'' noted the ever-increasing numbers of originals that Alvin wrote for the Blasters, along with his maturation into a great songwriter. Other artists have covered Alvin's songs. For example, "
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" became a British-German top 20 hit in 1980 for
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and received a
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treatment in 1987 from Buckwheat Zydeco.
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recorded "Long White Cadillac" in 1989. Alvin was in the original lineup until 1986. His departure reflected internal tension in the band, but ultimately he wanted to sing his own songs while his brother
Phil Alvin Philip Joseph Alvin (born March 6, 1953) is an American singer and guitarist known primarily as the leader of the rock band The Blasters. His voice has been described as "robust...powerful...rich, resonant, ndsupremely confident." Biography Alvi ...
was the established lead vocalist for the group. Alvin has rejoined the Blasters for some reunion tours and live albums with the original lineup. He has also occasionally performed with the band under other circumstances as well.


With X and the Knitters

Alvin served a brief stint as the lead guitarist of the Los Angeles–based
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band X. He left X in 1987 to work on a solo project after the group recorded their album '' See How We Are''. Alvin was also a member of the
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band The Knitters, an offshoot of X. He appeared on their 1985 album ''Poor Little Critter on the Road'' and their 2005 follow-up, ''The Modern Sounds of the Knitters''.


With the Flesh Eaters

In the early 1980s, Alvin, along with fellow Blasters members Bill Bateman and
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, performed on '' A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die'' by the Los Angeles
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band
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. This lineup, which also included
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and D.J. Bonebrake, assembled once again in 2006, performing three shows in California and one in England to mark the album's 25th anniversary. They reunited briefly in 2015 for a five-show tour and again for an eight-show run in 2018. They issued a new album, '' I Used to Be Pretty'', in 2019.


Solo

Alvin's first solo album, ''Romeo's Escape'' (entitled ''Every Night About This Time'' in England), was released in 1987. It was well received by critics but did not sell well. Because of the album's low sales, Alvin's recording contract with Columbia Records was terminated. He then toured with Mojo Nixon and Country Dick Montana, billed as the Pleasure Barons; an album recorded live on their 1993 tour was released. Alvin's second solo album, ''Blue Blvd'', was released by
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in 1991. It received positive reviews and had moderate sales. His album ''Museum of Heart'' was released in 1993. He recorded '' King of California'', an album of
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, in 1994. In 2000, he recorded the album '' Public Domain: Songs From the Wild Land'', a collection of traditional folk and blues classics, which earned him a Grammy award for Best Contemporary
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Album. In 2011, Alvin recorded the album '' Eleven Eleven'', released by
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. The album marked his return to rock roots. ''
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'' magazine, in a review of the album, called Alvin "an underrecognized guitar hero".


Further recordings with Phil Alvin

In 2014, Dave and Phil Alvin, as a duo, released the album ''Common Ground'', consisting of their versions of songs by
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. It was the first studio collaboration of the brothers since the mid-1980s. In 2015 they released ''Lost Time'', a collection of covers including four songs by Big Joe Turner. In live performance, Alvin assumed the role of emcee and storyteller. The brothers also worked Blasters tunes into the set list.


With Jimmie Dale Gilmore

Alvin and Texas singer-songwriter Jimmie Dale Gilmore teamed on the 2018 album ''Downey to Lubbock'' (the title is a reference to where each man grew up). As seen in his live performances with brother Phil, Alvin's stories between songs were a notable part of the stage shows with Gilmore and their supporting musicians. In April 2022, Alvin announced his return to public performance after a grueling two-year battle with different forms of cancer that started in May 2020. He chose to do so with Gilmore, scheduling nine dates in California for late June and early July 2022.


Producer and collaborator

Alvin has produced records for Chris Gaffney, Tom Russell, the Derailers, Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys and Red Meat. He collaborated with the
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. He has worked as a studio session musician accompanying
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, and Syd Straw. Alvin has lent his guitar playing to other artists' albums over the years. For example, he played with
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and appeared on two songs from their 1984 album, '' The Las Vegas Story''


Film

Alvin appeared in the movies ''
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'' and ''Floundering'' and on the FX television series '' Justified'' in 2011. He also appeared in '' Streets of Fire'', with the Blasters, in 1984.


Poetry and other writing

Alvin has published two books of poetry: ''Any Rough Times Are Now Behind You'' and ''Nana, Big Joe & the Fourth of July''. His poetry has appeared in ''Caffeine'', the ''A.K.A. Review'', ''Rattler'', ''Asymptote'' and ''Enclitic'' and in the anthologies ''Nude Erections'', ''Hit and Run Poets'' and ''Poetry Loves Poetry—An Anthology of Los Angeles Poets''. A collection of Alvin's writing called ''New Highway'' was scheduled for release in September 2022. Its subtitle -- Selected Lyrics, Poems, Prose, Essays, Eulogies and Blues -- described the scope of his work.


The Blasters discography

(recordings with Dave Alvin as member) *'' American Music'' (1980) *''
The Blasters The Blasters are an American rock band formed in 1979 in Downey, California, by brothers Phil Alvin (vocals and guitar) and Dave Alvin (guitar), with bass guitarist John Bazz and drummer Bill Bateman. Their self-described " American Music ...
'' (1981) *''Over There'' (1982) *''Non Fiction'' (1983) * '' Hard Line'' (1985) *''The Blasters Collection'' (1990) *''Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings'' (2002) *''Trouble bound'' (2002) *''The Blasters Live: Going Home'' (2004)


The Blasters videography

*'' Streets of Fire'' (1984) *''The Blasters Live: Going Home'' (2004)


X discography

*'' See How We Are'' (1986)


The Knitters discography

*''Poor Little Critter on the Road'' (1985) *''The Modern Sounds of the Knitters'' (2005)


Dave Alvin discography


Other contributions

*Lead guitar on "Believe" and "Amazing Disgrace" on Dollar Store's ''Dollar Store'' (
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BS-098) (2004) *''Eklektikos Live'' (2005) – "Blackjack David" *''Highway 61 Revisited Revisited'', ''
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'' (2005) – "Highway 61 Revisited" *'' The Lone Ranger: Wanted'' (2013) – "Lonesome Whistle" * Produced and arranged Chris Gaffney's 1995 album "Loser's Paradise" released on Hightone Records.


Writings

* ''Nana, Big Joe & the Fourth of July'' (Iliteratim 1986) * ''Any Rough Times Are Now Behind You'' (Incommunicado Press, 1996) * ''New Highway: Selected Lyrics, Poems, Prose, Essays, Eulogies and Blues'' (BMG Books, 2022)


References


Further reading

* Stambler, Irwin & Lyndon. (2001) ''Folk & Blues: The Encyclopedia''. 3rd ed. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 4–7.


External links


Official web site

Dave Alvin profile at Music Match

Dave Alvin at NPR Music

Dave Alvin collection
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