Dave Dunlop

Dave Dunlop
Birth name John David Dunlop
Also known as Dave Dunlop
Born Ottawa, Ontario
Genres Hard rock, Rock, Classical, Flamenco, Jazz, Blues
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Songwriter, Producer, Recording Engineer
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1990 - present
Associated acts Triumph, Strung-Out Troubadours, The Full Nine, Rik Emmett
Website http://www.davedunlop.com/
Notable instruments
Dean Guitars (endorser)
Gibson Guitars (endorser)
Traynor Amplifiers (endorser)
D'Addario Strings (endorser)

John David "Dave" Dunlop (born September 18, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian guitarist, composer, producer, recording engineer, and vocalist. Dunlop was a member, writer, guitarist, and back-up singer in Canadian rock band The Full Nine (Disney’s Mammoth Records). Since 1990, he has had a successful musical relationship with Rik Emmett, sharing guitar-playing duties in The Rik Emmett Band, Strung-Out Troubadours, and Triumph.

In 2007, Strung-Out Troubadours won "Album of the Year” and “Group/Duo Of The Year” at the Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards, where they were the most heavily nominated act. Both Dunlop and his partner Rik Emmett were also nominated for "Best Guitarist"].

He has been an integral member of Jeans 'n Classics since 2005, travelling around North America playing Pop and Rock shows with Orchestras, playing the music of Pink floyd, The Beatles, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and others.

Dave recently co-produced, co-engineered and co-mixed the upcoming (Nov 11 '16) Mascot Records release "Rik Emmett & RESolution9" (Res9), working with Alex Lifeson of Rush, James LaBrie of Dream Theater, and Triumph members Gil Moore and Mike Levine.

On October 18, 2016 Dave released his long-awaited full-length album called "Monarch Girl". Guests on the record include Rik Emmett, Randy Cooke, David Blamires, Paul DeLong, and Don Breithaupt.

Dunlop also owns & operates “Room 9” recording studio in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Discography

Albums

References

  1. Library and Archives Canada. "AMICUS No. 32492039". Collections Canada. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  2. Library and Archives Canada. "AMICUS No. 33372104". Collections Canada. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
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