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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_PiltchDavid Piltch - Wikipedia

    David Piltch (born January 29, 1960) is a Canadian bassist and session musician . Biography. Piltch grew up in an artistic family. His father Bernie Piltch was a noted studio and stage saxophonist, clarinetist and flutist in Toronto from the late '40s to the early '80s.

  2. 30. Okt. 2023 · David Piltch: In 2018 I was invited to play Live an entire 25th Anniversary performance of a recording that included my fretless work. I was initially pessimistic but accepted the challenge. Sometimes the people you emulate become your own worst enemy and I did spend a long journey trying to find myself. I feel that after revisiting ...

  3. www.twinflamesmusic.comTwin Flames

    David Piltch on Bass: A Canadian Musician born to a very musical family. At age 17, Piltch supported jazz musicians performing at Toronto's Bourbon Street club, including Chet Baker, Art Pepper, Zoot Sims, and Mose Allison. In 1979, Piltch recorded and toured with Blood, Sweat & Tears. Piltch has written songs with k.d. Lang, and has produced ...

  4. 20. Apr. 2023 · Pianist Jeff Babko is joined by Bassist David Piltch for The Libretto Show, an intimate, nuanced live set recorded at the Libretto Lounge, due out June 23, 2023.

  5. 18. Aug. 2017 · David Piltch happens to be exactly that style of player. As our latest Bass Player To Know, his name shows up on countless album credits from k.d. lang and Paula Cole to Bonnie Raitt and Robben Ford.

  6. 19. Aug. 2020 · David Piltch, the bassist on many of my favourite records from the last 15 years joins me on the show this week. David grew up in Toronto in a musical family - his Dad was a session musician around the city and on CBC. David and his brother Rob grew up playing jazz around town, and David eventually left Canada for Los Angeles to find ...

  7. 9. Mai 2007 · Bassist, drummer, composer, b Toronto 29 Jan 1960. He began his career in his late teens in Toronto jazz clubs (eg, the Mother Necessity Jazz Workshop and Bourbon Street) accompanying such local and visiting musicians as Chet Baker, Ted Moses, Art Pepper, Zoot Sims, and Don (W.) Thompson.