David C. Lewis (musician)
For other people named David Lewis, see David Lewis (disambiguation).
David C. Lewis is a keyboardist and composer.
David played with Ambrosia from 1977–1983 and with Shadowfax from 1984–1990. He won a Grammy with Shadowfax for "Best New Age Performance" for Folksongs for a Nuclear Village in 1988.[1] Lewis has played with numerous artists such Edgar Winter, Billy Preston, Al Stewart, Stephan Bishop, Gary Wright, Terry Sylvester (The Hollies), John Ford Coley, The Doobie Brothers, Heart, Michael Hedges. He has opened and shared billing with Chick Corea, Miles Davis, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Boston, Foreigner, Kansas, Styx, Rush, and Hall & Oates. He now resides in Agua Dulce, CA. He is currently playing with Missing Persons & Dale Bozio.
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- ↑ "Grammy Award winners for 1988". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2006-12-13. Retrieved 2006-12-14.
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