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Encyclopedia > David Meece

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Biography

David Meece is a contemporary Christian Musician. Growing up in Humble, Texas, with an abusive, alcoholic father, David found solace in playing the piano. By his mid teens he was touring in Europe and the USA. He went on to study music at the Peabody Conservatory of Music where he met his wife, Debbie, who plays the viola. As a noun, Christian is an appellation and moniker deriving from the appellation Christ, which many people associate exclusively with Jesus of Nazareth. ... A musician is a person who plays or composes music. ... ... This article is about the modern musical instrument. ... Europe forms the westernmost part of Eurasia. ... The viola is a stringed musical instrument which serves as the middle voice of the violin family, between the upper lines played by the lighter violin (soprano register) and the lower lines played by the heavier cello (bass) and double bass. ...


Discography

  • David (1976)
  • I Just Call On You (1977)
  • Everybody Needs a Little Help (1978)
  • Are You Ready (1980)
  • Front Row (1982)
  • Count the Cost (1983)
  • 7 (1985)
  • Chronology (1986)
  • Candle In the Rain (1987)
  • Learning to Trust (1990)
  • Once in a Lifetime (1993)
  • Odyssey (1995)
  • There I Go Again (2002)

Notable Facts

  • The intro melody for "You Can Go", from the album 7, was used in an advertisement for Apple Computers in the early 1980's.

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External Links

DavidMeece.com - The official David Meece website.



 
 

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