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Sounds good. I like the song too.
August 2
let me know next time your in town. Sure will be there! anywhere you play My best to YOU and YOURS Judy
July 9
David Lambert added a video:
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Ain't Enough Whiskey LIVE from 12th & Porter, Nashville, TN, 6/8/2009. Video quality is not great but sound is OK!!!
July 9
I love the lighting. We once played somewhere that they had green and yellow lights, oooohhh that was scary. I looked sea sick.
July 8
I love horseback riding so how come CA. is supposed to be a horse capitol of the country yet all I see here where I live, is Mercedes, Jeeps, Pickup trucks and bicycles? Unfortunately, I live a city that is not zoned for horses. HA, when I moved t...
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David Lambert added 8 photos.
July 6
David Lambert added a song:
 play Aint Enough Whiskey - David Lambert, BMI
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July 6
David Lambert is now a member of The MusiCAL Network
July 6

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At 11:29am on October 3, 2009, Country Rose said…
Hi Dave,
awesome seeing you here!! Hope the recordings are going well!!
hugs,
Rose
At 3:18am on August 30, 2009, Tina said…
Hi David.
Welcome to the group.
At 3:30am on August 28, 2009, Young at heart said…
Hello David,

This is a belated welcome to the site. I enjoyed "Aint Enough Whiskey". I hope to hear some more of your songs.
At 1:21am on August 6, 2009, Nina said…
Hi David.
Welcome. I like that song Aint enough wiskey.
At 3:23am on July 18, 2009, Rocky said…
Hey David. Welcome. Great video.
At 5:10am on July 14, 2009, Teresa Hull said…
Hi David
Cool site and I love your music!! Great Bio and congrats on the new release! Stop by and listen to my songs when you get a chance as I would love to know what you think of them.
Have a wonderful day :)
Teresa
At 6:24pm on July 6, 2009, John Heckerman/ johnsinger said…
Welcome to MusiCal.
I listened to your song you posted and like it.
I hope you enjoy your time here and get to know our other members, they are all good people.

Again WELCOME!
At 5:47pm on July 6, 2009, Judy Whiting said…
Dave: SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE! You will love this site.
Looks to my friend that you have been busy. Photos already!
Did you check out the record store I told you about!
Wishing you the best!
Judy
At 5:34pm on July 6, 2009, Pixie Bavle-Nolin said…
Hi David, welcome to The MusiCAL Network. It's nice to have you here.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need any help on the site. No, I'm not flirting, I'm the founder of the network and I like to make all my members feel welcome and to know that they won't be put on hold if they need help. It's not automated, it's me.

Anyway, thanks for joining us. Have fun.............Pixie

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About Me:
Real Long Story but kinda simple...
“…David writes from the heart and gut of life, telling the story without a sugar coat, and, would rather re-write the song 15 times to get it right than just crank out quantity…” Born in the small upstate Spartanburg town of Pacolet, South Carolina, David has become a seasoned song crafter and performer. His eldest of two sisters got a cheap acoustic guitar for Christmas one year and all it did was make him want to learn to play that “thing” as he called it at about age 4 or 5. David always had plenty of music around him while growing up in what started out as a two room house built by his great grandfather, “Captain Turner,” the real Railroad Man, section boss for the then Southern Railroad, in one of his songs. His fiddle is still around and in good hands but he is trying to get it in HIS hands for safe keeping. David was surrounded by music every day, in all forms; folk songs, hymns, country, early rock and roll. Started playing music in the 5th grade by learning the coronet, then later the trumpet, playing with the marching and concert bands of two different high schools. He finally got a cheap electric guitar of his own at age 13. He had to string it up backwards since he has to play left handed. David found an old Mel Bay guitar instruction book and started teaching himself to play, bass-ackwards as it were. One of his fondest memories was to go help out on his sister and brother in law’s dairy farm in Pauline during the summers. The real good part of this was being able to listen to the original Marshall Tucker Band practicing way off in the distance while he helped gathered up bales of hay during summer afternoons. David also worked a little while in a cotton mill when in the sophomore and junior years of high school on what was called the mini-shift. That time in the mill will always be a fond memory. The stories the other workers would tell him has burned deep and he will draw from them from time to time when he writes. One by one, they have more or less all been closed since then. A good many of them are still standing, but long since silent. They stand cold and still like a reminder of some broken promise waiting to be honored. Some were torn down and others fell prey to arson but their memories remain. So yeah – he has earned the title, 'Lint-Head,' and is proud of it... David finally bought a good Washburn acoustic that he still plays a good bit for song writing. It's all amped-up now and has one incredible sound that only gets better with time. David got a few chances to play in a semi-formal music groups during his Army years as part of the chapel services and other off-the-cuff 'jam' sessions. Twenty years later, I guess you can say time changes all; he retired from the Army as Colonel, divorced, re-married and finally got back into music listening and playing country and a little Southern rock. Throughout separation and divorce, music became a way to handle the dark and lonely times. When asked, David replies, “ I try to write from the heart and soul of life and its experiences, both good and bad, that forge one’s character. I’ll spend a little extra time on it to get it 'right,' rather than to just say it's 'good enough.” He wants the listener to hear the message, or story, and let it burn in real deep... He says he credits his wife for stoking the coals a bit in the music area since she is a die-hard music lover to say the least. His debut CD is released with the title track, By The Carolina Moon. David has got enough life experiences and observations down in the South Carolina, red clay Piedmont area to smoke a pencil lead or two…
The state you're from
South Carolina
State of residence
South Carolina
State of mind (just kidding) but you can answer if you want
happy
Specifically, Who told you/How did you here about the MusiCAL Network?
Personal reference from Judy Whiting
Relationship Status:
Married
Your Proudest Moment
Being awarded 2007 Nashville EIA Male Country/Pop Vocalist of the year.
Your Website:
http://www.davelambertcountry.com
Your involvement in music
musician, singer, writer
Do you play an instrument? If so please specify.
String
How long have you been professionally involved in music, if at all?
6-10 years
If you would like to specify the instrument that you play, please feel free to do so.
OMG. Dean Exotica FM Acoustic and Washburn D12SLH with Fishburne Ellipse electronics, and finally, a Fender Telecaster... All of em LEFT-HANDED!!
Birth date
December 3, 1962
Seeking
Drummer, Lead Guitarist, Bass, Other
Who inspired you musically?
Great Grandfather, Grandmother, the list goes on...
Favorite type of music
Country, Blue Grass, Other
Organizations you belong to:
NSAI, ASCAP, BMI
Favorite Charities
Shriner's - yes David is a Mason and York Rite Mason also...

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