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Dave Schools (David Allen Schools) was born on 11 December, 1964 in Richmond, Virginia
United States, is an American musician. Discover Dave Schools's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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David Allen Schools |
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Musician, songwriter, record producer |
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59 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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11 December 1964 |
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11 December |
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Richmond, Virginia
United States |
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United States
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Dave Schools Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Dave Schools's Wife?
His wife is Andrea Schools
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Andrea Schools |
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Dave Schools Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dave Schools worth at the age of 59 years old? Dave Schools’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Dave Schools's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
David Allen Schools (born December 11, 1964) is a bass player and founding member of American rock band Widespread Panic.
He is also a record producer, songwriter and journalist with articles published in a wide variety of music magazines.
Schools lives in Sonoma County, California with his two dogs; when not on tour he likes to garden.
Schools is an innovator on the bass with a non-traditional approach that has given him a unique voice on the instrument.
With his primary band, Widespread Panic, he plays a six-string Modulus Quantum 6 bass that affords him a wide range of sounds that are further enhanced by an envelope filter and octave pedal.
Influenced by an early desire to play drums and childhood piano lessons, Schools has deviated from, though not abandoned, the established rhythm role of the bass and created a more melodic, improvisational style that has been referred to as “lead bass.”
Dave Schools was born in Richmond, Virginia, United States.
His dad bought him his first record when he was four years old, a 45 rpm of Deep Purple's cover of Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman," followed by Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Who.
At nine years old he proudly remembers purchasing his first two LPs: Elton John's Greatest Hits and Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy.
Initially Schools wanted to play drums, but living in an apartment complex made this impossible and his formal music training began in second grade with limited piano lessons.
He eventually switched to bass, taking lessons from age 12 to 14 before joining two high school bands, Midnight Jam and Broken Cheri.
Dave Schools attended Collegiate School, a kindergarten through twelfth grade prep school in Richmond, Virginia.
While at Collegiate he held down a sports column in the high school newspaper and was editor of the yearbook.
Widespread Panic officially became a band in 1986 when Schools, Bell and Houser welcomed drummer Todd Nance.
Percussionist Domingo "Sunny" Ortiz joined later that year and in 1992 the lineup was solidified with keyboardist John "JoJo" Hermann.
With the help of various guests, including Eric McFadden (guitar), Pete Droge (guitar), Matt Abts (drums), Ray Paczkowski (keys), Knox Chandler (guitar/special effects), Vic Chesnutt (guitar), DJ Logic (turntables), and Jay Rodriguez (sax) amongst others, Slang released its debut album, The Bellwether Project, in 2001 and followed with More Talk About Last Night in 2004.
In 2002, at the peak of their success, Michael Houser lost his battle to pancreatic cancer.
Guitarist George McConnell filled in briefly before Jimmy Herring took over.
Herring is still the lead guitarist.
Widespread Panic is famous for their legendary live shows that stretch over three hours and are completely different every night.
Their dedication to performing live has earned them Billboard Magazine's esteemed "Road Warrior" award and they are consistently one of Pollstar's Top 50 grossing live acts.
There is now a scholarship in his name for aspiring musicians and in 2004 Schools was honored to receive the Distinguished Alum Award.
Following Collegiate, Dave Schools attended the University of Georgia where he started his academic studies as a Journalism major.
He quickly fell into the Athens music scene and as a freshman almost became the bass player for innovative art punk band The BBQ Killers.
It was at the University of Georgia where Schools met John Bell (vocals/guitar) and Michael Houser (guitar/vocals) with whom he formed Widespread Panic.
He eventually switched his major to English "because it was easier" and allowed more time for his band to travel for shows.
"Then I switched to night school" he says, "and then night school started conflicting with gigs and I dropped out of college a few hours shy of my junior year."
It wasn’t long until Widespread Panic was performing 200 shows a year.
Stockholm Syndrome released its debut album, Holy Happy Hour, in 2004.
Widespread Panic was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2008.
Stockholm Syndrome is a rock band born from the relationship between Dave Schools and singer/songwriter/guitarist Jerry Joseph of Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons and previously Little Women.
Joseph has collaborated with Widespread Panic since the very early days of the band and has written a few of Panic's most beloved songs, including "Climb To Safety," "North," and "Chainsaw City."
The seeds for Stockholm Syndrome grew out of a tour Schools and Joseph did as a duo in Europe.
Wanting to take the project further, Schools and Joseph enlisted an all star cast to create a full band including guitarist Eric McFadden (P-Funk), drummer Wally Ingram (Jackson Browne, Sheryl Crow, Tracy Chapman, David Lindley), and German keyboard phenom Danny Dziuk who was later replaced by Danny Louis (Gov’t Mule).
In 2010 Dave Schools began recording with Grateful Dead drummer and Northern California neighbor Mickey Hart in Hart's home studio.
The sophomore effort, Apollo, was released in 2011.
These sessions evolved into the Mickey Hart Band and led to extensive touring through 2011 and 2012 as well as the 2012 album Mysterium Tremendum.
Slang is an experimental project featuring Dave Schools and electronic musician/engineer/bass player Layng Martine III (best known for his work with Bill Laswell).
They also hold the record for sold out performances at Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre with 60 as of June 30, 2019, and Atlanta's Philips Arena with 20 as of May, 2017.
The band is revered for their songwriting and has recorded 12 studio albums with combined sales well over 3 million.