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Briggs was signed as an artist and songwriter to Decca Records in 1962, and two years later moved to Nashville.
Briggs went on the road with Elvis in 1975 and toured with his band until a few months before his death in 1977.
DavidBriggs, the multi-talented Killen native - whose career includes creative collaborations with artists ranging from Elvis Presley to Steve Winwood - remains in the vanguard of the Nashville recording industry.
Briggs was for several years Assistant General Counsel to the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, a wholly owned federal corporation charged with the renovation and rejuvenation of Pennsylvania Avenue between the White House and the United States Capitol.
Briggs is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Briggs is a former chairman of the Arlington County, Virginia Commission for the Arts, is the firm's representative to the Arlington Chamber of Commerce, and is active in many civic and cultural organizations both in Washington, D.C., and Arlington County, Virginia, including the Rosslyn Business Improvement Corporation (a BID) in Arlington, Virginia.