For the Civil War Union officer and illustrator, see David Hunter Strother.
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David Strother
Origin
Los Angeles, U.S.
Genres
Experimental music
Occupation(s)
Musician, Composer
Instrument(s)
violin
Labels
Remba Records
Website
http://myspace.com/davidstrother
Musical artist
David Strother is an American musician and composer. Strother is based in Los Angeles and plays alternative violin. He has been featured in recordings, on stage and in film since the 1980s. Strother has played for numerous local Los Angeles bands, including Lawrence Lebo,[1] Long John Oliva, and The Radio Ranch Straight Shooters. He ranges in style from jazz, blues and swing to avant garde/alternative, but proclaims his passion lies in alternative, both in performance and composition.
^"Lawrence Lebo: Rhythm and Roots article @ All About Jazz". 18 August 2010.
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