David Denny (musician)

This article is about the guitarist. For the American pioneer, see David Denny.

David Denny (born February 5, 1948, Berkeley, California) is an American rock guitar list who was a founding member of Frumious Bandersnatch, a seminal psychedelic rock band from 1960s San Francisco. Denny also later played on several albums with the Steve Miller Band, 1977's Book of Dreams, Greatest Hits 1974-1978 (Steve Miller Band album) released in 1978, sold over 13 million copies and 1993's Wide River (Steve Miller Band album). While running a Mission District studio during the late 1980s, Denny contributed his guitar and vocal talents as a founding member of the Bombay Crawlers and played several Bay Area gigs with the swampy, powerful rock ensemble. He later released two solo albums, 1991's Diesel Harmonics and 1997's Louisiana Melody. Denny is also credited for writing the hit song "The Stake," from the Book of Dreams album. David Denny and his wife Kathy Peck, Executive Director and Co-founder of H.E.A.R. and former bass player with The Contractions, are artists, songwriters, film score composers and music publisher owners of (Monima Music) http://www.monimamusic.com.

Discography

With Frumious Bandersnatch

With the Steve Miller Band

Solo

Monima Music


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