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Dave Depper

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Dave Depper
Background information
GenresIndie Rock, Indie Pop
InstrumentsGuitar, keyboards, backing voacls
LabelsAtlantic Records, Tender Loving Empire
Associated actsDeath Cab for Cutie, Laura Gibson, Ray LaMontagne
Websitehttp://www.davedepper.com

Dave Depper is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist, best known as the guitarist and keyboardist for the Indie band Death Cab for Cutie.[1]

Music Career[edit]

Depper began his career playing with a milieu of various Pacific NW artists, including Menomena, Fruit Bats, Mirah, Corin Tucker, and Laura Gibson.[1][2][3] In 2014, Depper joined Ray LaMontagne's touring band; he was later recruited by Indie Rock pioneers Death Cab for Cutie during their 2015 world tour in support of their eighth album, Kintsugi.[1][3] Following the departure of member Chris Walla, Depper and fellow musician Zac Rae joined Death Cab as full-time members, receiving credits on the band's ninth album, Thank You for Today.[4]

In 2017, Depper released his first solo album, Emotional Freedom Technique, which was well-received by critics.[5][6][7][8]

Personal Life[edit]

Depper currently lives in Portland, Oregon.[2][6]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Dave Depper | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Needle Drop Co. | Dave Depper". www.needledrop.co. Retrieved 2018-08-10.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Dave Depper". Tender Loving Empire. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  4. "Thank You for Today, by Death Cab for Cutie". Death Cab for Cutie. Retrieved 2018-08-10.
  5. "Death Cab's Dave Depper Goes Solo With 'Emotional Freedom Technique': Exclusive Premiere". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Dave Depper Is Portland's Keyboard King". Portland Mercury. Retrieved 2018-08-10.
  7. "Dave Depper: Emotional Freedom Technique". pastemagazine.com. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  8. Greenwald, David. "Dave Depper Plays From His 'Hyper-Confessional' New Album, 'Emotional Freedom Technique'". www.opb.org. Retrieved 2018-11-24.



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