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David Law Kemper (born 1947/8 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American rock drummer who was a member of the Jerry Garcia Band (1983–1994) and Bob Dylan's band (1996–2001). He was with the Jerry Garcia Band from 1983 until January 1994, when he was suddenly dismissed for reasons still unknown to him.
David Kemper is an American television writer and producer who is best known for his work on the science fiction/fantasy show Farscape. He was raised in Oak Park, Michigan, where he attended Ferndale High School.
TitleYearCredited As(writer)Credited As(executive Producer)2013Yes (1)NoHeatstroke2008YesYes2008NoYes2004YesYes9 set 2022 · Drummer David Kemper on His Years With Bob Dylan and Jerry Garcia. He played alongside Garcia for over a decade, and then helped Dylan craft his comeback records 'Time Out of Mind' and 'Love and...
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As noted in Rolling Stone, "... when Garcia died in 1995, and the Grateful Deadwent on hiatus, Seals took charge. Under his leadership, the slightly renamed 'JGB Band' pays tribute to Garcia by performing his songs and remaining faithful to his style." In 1996, Seals played several concerts with Jerry Garcia Band bassist John Kahn and other former ...
Welcome to Our World (For Members Only)– 1998Keepers of the Flame– 2006JGB collection at the Internet Archive's live music archiveDavid Kemper (born David Law Kemper in Chicago, Illinois 1947/8) is an American rock drummer. He was a long-time member of both the Jerry Garcia Band (1983–1994) and Bob Dylan's band (1996–2001). He was with the Jerry Garcia Band for the last eleven years of Garcia's life.
9 nov 1991 · David toured and played with bands which has influenced generations of musicians...Jerry Garcia & Bob Dylan!. He shares his story & advice to help musicians, like Preparedness brings Opportunity...
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19 nov 1993 · The great drummer David Kemper joined the JGB on Wednesday, July 20, 1983, at the Keystone Palo Alto, probably for a few hundred beer drinkers at a show with gross potential of something like $5 grand.