David Catching

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Dave Catching
Catching (left) performing with longtime collaborator Joshua Homme at the Rancho, New Year's Eve, 1999
Catching (left) performing with longtime collaborator Joshua Homme at the Rancho, New Year's Eve, 1999
Background information
Origin Memphis, Tennessee,USA
Genre(s) Stoner Rock, Hard Rock, Stoner Metal, Desert Rock, Garage Rock Revival, Blues Rock
Years active 1982–present
Associated acts Queens Of The Stone Age, Eagles of Death Metal, Tex and the Horseheads, The Ringling Sisters, earthlings?, Mondo Generator
Notable instrument(s)
Gibson Flying V

David (Dave) Catching (b. June 7, 1961) is an American musician from Memphis, Tennessee. He has played the guitar for well-known hard rock bands Eagles of Death Metal, Queens of the Stone Age, Tex and the Horseheads, The Ringling Sisters, earthlings?, and Mondo Generator. He is also a member of Yellow #5, and the Gnarltones. He regularly appears on the music improv series, The Desert Sessions. He also appears as guitarist/organist on the two albums of the Mark Lanegan Band. In the early 80's, he was in a band called Cock Rock, that played at the legendary Antenna Club.

Catching is also a co-owner and founder of The Rancho De La Luna recording studio in Joshua Tree, California.

He currently resides in Joshua Tree and lists New Orleans, Louisiana as a second residence.

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