A band called David

A band called David

a band called David was a group of musicians who provided the instrumental support from 1974 until 1988 for the 2nd Chapter of Acts, a Contemporary Christian music group.

The members of the band, without a name, played informally together and attended the Church on the Way in Van Nuys, California, where they met 2nd Chapter of Acts, who also attended there. ["The Frame Never Outdid the Picture: The 2nd Chapter of Acts Story" [http://www.2ndchapterofacts.com/articles/frame-picture.htm] ]

The original members of the band were bass guitarist Herb Melton, keyboardist Richard Souther, guitarists Rick Azim and Paul Offenbacher, and drummer Gene Gunnels, who had played with the psychedelic bubblegum band Strawberry Alarm Clock on their hit record "Incense and Peppermints" in 1967. (He left Strawberry Alarm Clock for two years and rejoined them from 1969 to 1971.) Azim and Offenbacher were replaced by Peter York. Gunnels left the band in 1980 and Jack Kelly joined as a member until the 2nd Chapter of Acts stopped touring in 1988. Kelly had previously substituted for Gunnels, when Gunnels took time off from touring in 1975. Richard Souther left in the early 1980s and was replaced by Greg Springer. [Information confirmed by email responses from Herb Melton and Gene Gunnels]

a band called David were credited as such on three recordings, "To the Bride" with Barry McGuire and 2nd Chapter of Acts (1975) and "How the West Was One" with 2nd Chapter of Acts and Phil Keaggy (1977), both albums released on Myrrh Records, and "Mansion Builder" (1978) released on Sparrow Records. They also performed without attribution on the 1983 Sparrow release by 2nd Chapter of Acts with Michael and Stormie Omartian, "Together Live".

As of 2008, York is president of EMI CMG Label Group. After recovering from a near-fatal illness in the early 1980s, Souther moved on to recording instrumental music and record producing. He is perhaps best known for his collaboration with Twila Paris on her Dove Award-winning album "Sanctuary".

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