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David Gamson (David H Gamson) was born on 1961-12-, is an American keyboardist/musician (born 1961). Discover David Gamson'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 63 years old?
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David Gamson is an American keyboardist/musician (also a producer, songwriter, arranger, engineer).
Originally hailing from New York, he has worked with, among others, Kesha, Kelly Clarkson, Jessie J, Adam Lambert, Chaka Khan, Charli XCX, Meshell Ndegeocello, Green Gartside (Scritti Politti), Sheila E.., George Benson, Luther Vandross, Donny Osmond, Miles Davis, Al Jarreau, Tony LeMans, Roger Troutman, Eden xo, Quinn XCII and Hannah Diamond.
He spent his infant years in Italy, where his father ran an opera company, and in the mid-1960s the family returned to the US and settled in Westchester County, New York.
Growing up in a musical household, Gamson started on violin at the age of five, played in youth symphonies and attended the Manhattan School of Music’s prep program.
At 13-years-old he turned to piano and began studying classical composition.
At 15, Gamson was experimenting with his first synthesizer, an ARP 2600 his father Arnold had purchased.
Gamson recalled his father had "hit a wall at early thirties, which many musicians do. He took a job at the county of Westchester doing administrative work for parks and recreation, because he needed a job and had a family. But he always was, strangely, really interested in electronic music. So he enrolled in Queen's college continuing education, they had a computer music course...then he bought an ARP 2600 and a 4 track recorder. So we had that at home, and I did everything on that".
Despite his classical training, Gamson had always listened primarily to pop music - as a child to the Beatles, and in his high school years he moved on to progressive rock and the Canterbury scene (an appreciation shared by his future bandmate Green Gartside).
In his late teens he became interested in funk and soul through the music of Chic, Leon Sylvers and Bootsy Collins/Parliament-Funkadelic - styles that were the primary influence on his own work as a composer, arranger and producer.
After graduating from Blind Brook High School, Gamson studied music at Sarah Lawrence College.
It was there that he met Fred Maher, who would become the third member of Scritti Politti.
Maher played drums in Material, an experimental NY band Gamson was fond of, and the two met through Maher's then-girlfriend, who was Gamson's classmate.
Using his father's synthesizer, Gamson made a dance cover version of the Archies’ "Sugar, Sugar", and recorded a demo of the song with Maher on drums: "Well, here I was, a freshman in college...I got a job as an assistant engineer with a terrible little studio that did industrial presentations - you know, slideshows. I did a demo for ‘Sugar Sugar’ on their 16-track".
At Maher's advice, Gamson approached Michael Zilkha of the NY label ZE Records: "In those days I could actually cold call the guy who ran that label. I think he was tickled that I was calling from my dorm".
Zilkha passed on "Sugar Sugar", but did fund studio time for Gamson, and introduced him to Geoff Travis, head of the UK independent label Rough Trade.
"Sugar Sugar" was distributed in the US by Atlantic, under the moniker Learners Permit, and in the UK by Rough Trade.
Gamson recorded another song, "No Turn On Red", for ZE records, which was included in the NME JiveWire compilation cassette, along with Scritti Politti's "Asylums in Jerusalem".
That was how Gamson and Green Gartside became aware of each other's work.
Despite his success in securing funding and distribution for his music while still in his teens, Gamson was not planning a career as a pop musician: "Up until the time I got involved with Scritti Politti, I thought I was going to be a serious composer. But what bothered me about that was that serious composers really don't have an audience. I would rather communicate to a whole bunch of people. That's the reason we make music".
David Gamson was born in 1961, the son of Arnold Gamson, a conductor, composer and founder of the American Opera Society, and Annabelle Gamson (née Gold), a noted dancer and choreographer.
Gamson's sister, Rosanna, is also a dancer/choreographer.
He is perhaps best known for his distinctive synthesizer work and arrangements as a member of the popular 1980s pop band Scritti Politti for three of their studio albums.
In 1982 Geoff Travis put the young Gamson in contact with one of Rough Trade's most prominent artists, Green Gartside of Scritti Politti.
Gartside was then in the final stages of recording Songs to Remember, Scritti Politti's debut album.
Shortly after the completion of the album he dismantled the band and was looking for a change of musical direction.
Gamson assisted Gartside with arrangements for "Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)" and other songs, while Gartside wrote lyrics for Gamson's "Small Talk" and "L Is for Lover".
The two found that they worked well together ("we were symbiotically insane about pushing each other", Gamson noted), and decided to release their collaborations as Scritti Politti, a name which already had an audience.
In 1983 Gamson and Gartside travelled to New York and met up with drummer Fred Maher, who completed the band's new lineup.
The trio recorded "Small Talk" and "L Is for Lover", both produced by Nile Rodgers.
However, Gartside was negotiating a new deal with a major record label, and due to the legal battle with Rough Trade, the songs were never released.
Eventually, Gartside signed with Virgin Records and Warner Bros. Records.
The band remained in New York and recorded three songs with producer Arif Mardin: "Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)", "Absolute" and "Hypnotize", all of which would become singles from their album, Cupid & Psyche 85.
Gamson was still a college student at that point, and received credit for his work with Scritti Politti.
The remaining tracks of the album were produced by the band members themselves - Gamson, Gartside and Maher, and recorded and mixed mostly in London.
Gamson co-produced, co-wrote and arranged most of the songs on three of the band's albums: Cupid & Psyche 85 (1985), Provision (1988), and Anomie & Bonhomie (1999).
Cupid & Psyche 85 came out in June 1985 and marked a sharp shift in Scritti Politti's style, moving from indie aesthetics to a sleek funk-induced sound, largely due to Gamson's arrangements and synth work.
Gamson and Maher were not featured in the promotion for the first two singles - "Wood Beez" and "Absolute."
Instead, Gartside had stand-ins playing keyboards and drums in the music videos and when appearing on Top Of The Pops.
"Hypnotize" was the first video to feature all three band members, and from then on Gamson and Maher participated in videos and TV appearances.
The album was a commercial and critical success, with "Wood Beez" and "The Word Girl" becoming hits in the UK, and "Perfect Way" the band's biggest hit in the US.