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Born and raised in Irving, Texas, Davíd
is the fourth of five children. Weened on cumbias, waltzes and rancheras,
Davíd listened to Mexican tunes until he was old enough to
navigate the radio himself. Long nights were passed attached to
his big brothers headphones and a hand-me-down guitar lost
in the never never land of early 80s Dallas radio.
Garza earned further critical applause upon the release of "This
Euphoria." Billboard
compares Davíd to "...trailblazers
such as Prince, Davíd Bowie, and
Donovan. Garza combines
catchy songcraft and sonic adventurism with an effortlessness reminiscent
of Beck. Frontera Magazine
notes, "This Tejano doesnt just sing. He transmits. His
music is a celebration of rock that borders on the religious.
After extensive touring in support of this euphoria with the likes
of Ani Difranco, Ben Harper, Fastball
and Sugar Ray, Davíd decided
to finally take a well-deserved break. Soon after, he put to tape
songs he had written on the road, leading to the release of his
eleventh Wide Open record, kingdom
come and go. His new album, "Overdub,"
is being released on July 10.
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