David Cooler

Location:
BAMBERG, South Carolina, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Southern Rock / Country
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My musical inclination got its start beginning with my first guitar given to me by my parents when I was only thirteen years old. I am a self-taught musician and released my first CD, Back to the Country, in 2004. This CD sold out within the first few weeks of release. I write story lines of our lives and play them with passion and purpose. Songs like The Good Times and When My Eyes Saw Your Eyes tell the stories of the good ol' days and of life as it happens, my life and ultimately our lives, as well. I like to think that I have the ability to eloquently convey what is important and do it in a song. I am somewhat of a modest guy, but have been told that I have the charisma and charm to go along with my talent and that those characteristics formulate what I call a recipe for greatness in this particular industry. My music spans several genres and my "stories" churn out a soulful southern rock music mix which has a country, R&B and bluesy style. "My music is a form of self-expression and communication, not style." "It flows from within." I would have to say that my family has been my biggest influence or inspiration, particularly my mother. For anyone that really knows me, it would not surprise them much. This is because I am not unlike many other country boys who are themselves because of where they came from, is a self proclaimed "mama's boy." Yep that's right, I admitted it and with no reservation! Now don't go pointing any fingers, whoever met a good ol' country boy that didn't love his mama! I would like to express my gratitude to all of my loyal fans and to all of the businesses for which I have entertained in the past year or so for giving me the opportunity to do what I love best. From me to all of you, "Thank You". I look forward to seeing you all on the road!
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