Dave Kerman | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | David Kerman |
Also known as | Josh |
Born |
California, United States |
August 24, 1959
Genres | Avant-rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, record company executive |
Instruments | Drums, guitar, keyboards |
Years active | 1976–present |
Labels | Recommended, Cuneiform |
Associated acts | 5uu's, U Totem, Thinking Plague, Present, Blast, Ahvak, Bob Drake, Aranis |
Website | www |
David Kerman (born August 24, 1959), better known as Dave Kerman, is a United States experimental rock drummer and composer, best known as the founder and member of the Los Angeles avant-rock group 5uu's. He is also a member of the Belgian progressive rock band Present and the Israeli avant-rock band Ahvak. Kerman has been a member of the United States bands U Totem and Thinking Plague, and the Dutch band Blast. He has collaborated with several musicians, including Bob Drake, Chris Cutler and Fred Frith.
Kerman lived in Israel between 2000 and 2003 and holds dual American and Israeli citizenship. He established RēR USA in 2003, the North American distributor of the British independent record label, Recommended Records, and RēR USA's own record label, AD Hoc Records in 2006.
Dave Kerman was born in Torrance, California, south of Los Angeles. At the age of six he started playing with the drum sticks, and at nine he auditioned for a percussionist in his school band. In spite of failing the audition, Grateful Dead keyboardist Keith Godchaux, family friend and neighbor, recognised potential in Kerman and suggested to Kerman's parents that they buy him a set of drums. Kerman's first public performance was at the age of 10 with a band of his that he had entered in a local talent contest.