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Dave Henzerling

Dave Henzerling
Birth name David Philip Henzerling
Born (1961-05-03) 3 May 1961 (age 55)
Cincinnati, OH (U.S.)
Origin Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Songwriter
Record producer
Film producer
Software Engineer
Instruments Guitar, bass
Years active 1980–present
Labels Capitol, Metal Blade, Frontiers, EMI, Driver Wild
Associated acts The Schoolboys
King Kobra
Lizzy Borden
Keel
Bang Tango
Big C**k
Tunnel
Steelshine
Liquid Black
Geronimo!
Icon
Notable instruments
Gibson Les Paul
Dean 'Z'

David Philip "Dave" Henzerling (born 3 May 1961), a.k.a. David Michael-Philips, is an American musician, songwriter and producer. He has been a member of numerous hard rock bands including Schoolboys, Keel, King Kobra,Lizzy Borden, Geronimo!, Liquid Black, Big Cock,Icon, Tunnel, Steelshine and Kelly Keeling & Friends. He is the older brother of Dan Henzerling, also a musician and has two sisters (both younger). David was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and moved to Phoenix, Arizona with his family in December 1969. He claims to have been blessed with the good fortune of "...growing up in the 60s, being a teenager in the 70s, living my 20s during the big-80s and starting a family in the 90s...I think I benefited from the best that each decade had to offer..."

Although his childhood obsession had always been drawing (he was an avid comic book collector and cartoon artist), music was always his primary passion. As a guitarist, he cites Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Edward Van Halen (Van Halen), and Ace Frehley (Kiss) as his major influences. At 14, his uncle took him to his first concert - "It was Joe Walsh and Charlie Daniels in 1975", David says, "From the first note played, I was hooked! After that, I saw pretty much every show that came to (Phoenix)".

David was a member of the Scottsdale, AZ based hard rock cover band The Schoolboys at the end of high school in 1979. In the summer of 1980, the band had decided to start writing and performing original songs, grooming themselves to be America's version of Def Leppard, a Sheffield, England band of similar musical genre who were just starting to gain international notoriety. They released a 12" EP Singin', Shoutin' and were featured on two compilation albums by local FM radio station KDKB. That lineup was short-lived however, and both David and drummer John Covington left the band in early 1981 over creative differences in musical direction and style.


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