Chris "Daddy" Dave is a drummer, composer, and bandleader from Houston, Texas. He attended Howard University. He is a drummer in jazz, gospel, hip hop, noted for his extremely virtuosic sticking technique and ability to play with a high degree of syncopation. He performed professionally as a gospel drummer with the Winans, before being introduced to jazz audiences nationally through his association with the accomplished alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett. He performed on Kenny Garrett's album Standard of Language, before joining the Robert Glasper Experiment and performing on Adele's Grammy Award winning album, 21. He also recorded on D'Angelo's album Black Messiah, and joined the band for the world tour.[1]
Chris Dave | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Christopher Dave |
Also known as | Chris "Daddy" Dave |
Born | Houston, Texas, U.S. | 8 November 1973
Genres | Jazz, hip hop, gospel, pop |
Occupation | Session musician |
Instrument | Drums |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse | Nataly Andria |
Website | allchrisdave |
Life and career
editChris Dave was born in Houston, Texas and began his music career in the late 1980s.[2] He started out by playing in church and credits jazz music as his strongest influence.[3] He states that although his father plays drums, he has never actually heard him play.[4] As a teenager, he was exposed to jazz legends like Miles Davis and John Coltrane when listening to music with his father. Chris Dave blossomed on the drums, eventually graduating from Houston's prestigious High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
He studied at Howard University in Washington D.C. where he met acclaimed producers and former Prince associates Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Through this relationship, Chris Dave's professional career began as he started working with R&B band Mint Condition.[5]
Dave played drums in Bilal's live band, during the singer's period of touring in the aftermath of his unreleased but leaked album Love for Sale. This included a stint on Jill Scott's The Real Thing Tour in 2008.[6]
Personal life
editChris Dave married Madagascar native, singer-songwriter, Nataly Andria, in Houston, Texas in January 2021.[7] They have apparently been in a long-term relationship prior to the wedding according to Andria website although the time when they truly began dating has never been revealed so far.[8]
They have a daughter, Avo Dave, born in December 2021
Discography
editAs leader
edit- Chris Dave and the Drumhedz – Mixtape (Glow365, 2013)
- Chris Dave and the Drumhedz – Radio Show (Glow365, 2017)
- Chris Dave and the Drumhedz – Chris Dave and the Drumhedz (Blue Note, 2018)
- Chris Dave & Daniel Crawford – Smoke Break (2020)
- Chris Dave & Daniel Crawford – Cuffin Season (Drumhedz Music, 2020)
- Chris Dave – Thine People (EP)(Drumhedz Music, Feb 2021)
- Chris Dave – Thine People Vol.2 (EP)(Drumhedz Music, Aug 2021)
- Chris Dave – "The City of Everly" (EP) (Drumhedz Music, Oct 2021)
- Chris Dave – "The City of Everly, Part. 2 SUPEREARTH" (EP) (Drumhedz Music, Dec 2021)
As sideman
editWith Mint Condition
- From the Mint Factory (Perspective, 1993)
- Definition of a Band (Perspective, 1996)
- Life's Aquarium (Elektra, 1999)
- Livin' the Luxury Brown (Image Entertainment, 2005)
With Kenny Garrett
- Simply Said (Warner Bros., 1999)
- Standard of Language (Warner Bros., 2003)
With Robert Glasper
- Double-Booked (Blue Note, 2009)
- Black Radio (Blue Note, 2012)
- F**k Yo Feelings (Loma Vista Recordings, 2019)
- Black Radio III (Loma Vista,2022)
With Me'shell Ndegeocello
With Hikaru Utada
- Hatsukoi (初恋) (Epic, 2018)
- Hikaru Utada & Nariaki Obukuro – "Marunouchi Sadistic" on Ringo Sheena's cover album Adam to Eve no Ringo (アダムとイヴの林檎) (Epic, 2018)
With Eric Roberson
- Mister Nice Guy (Blue Erro Soul/eOne Music, 2011)
- Lessons (Blue Erro Soul, 2022)
With others
- Maxwell – BLACKsummers'night (Columbia, 2009)
- Adele – 21 (XL, 2011)
- PJ Morton – New Orleans (2013)
- Ed Sheeran – X (album) (2014)
- Lil' John Roberts – The Heartbeat (NIA Music Distribution, 2014)
- Angus & Julia Stone – Angus & Julia Stone (American Recordings, 2014)
- D'Angelo – Black Messiah (RCA, 2014)
- Justin Bieber – Purpose (Def Jam Recordings, 2015)
- SiR – Seven Sundays (Fresh Selects, 2015)
- Anderson .Paak – Malibu (ArtClub, 2016)
- Nariaki Obukuro – Bunriha no Natsu (Sony Music, 2018)
- Black Milk – Fever (Mass Appeal, 2018)
- Anderson .Paak – Oxnard (12Tone, 2018)
- Raphael Saadiq – Jimmy Lee (Columbia, 2019)
- Robbie Robertson – Sinematic (UME Direct, 2019)
- Preservation – "A Scholar's Rock" (with GrandeMarshall) on Eastern Medicine, Western Illness (MonDieu Music / Nature Sounds, 2020)
- Slingbaum – "Behoove" (with D'Angelo & Erykah Badu) on Slingbaum One EP (Muabgnils Incorporated, 2020)
- Pino Paladino and Blake Mills – "Just Wrong" (single) and "Ekuté" on Notes With Attachments (Impulse!, 2021)
- Adele – 30 (Columbia Records, 2022)
- Theo Croker – Love Quantum (Masterworks, 2022)
- Little Simz – No Thank You (Forevering Living Originals, 2022)
- Goapele – Colors (Skyblaze Recordings, 2023)
- Keyon Harrold – Foreverland (Concord Jazz, 2024)
References
edit- ^ "Behind the Scenes of D'Angelo's Black Messiah". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
- ^ "Chris "Daddy" Dave". drummerworld.com. Drummer World. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ "Chris Dave and the Drumhedz". ronniescotts.co.uk. Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Vater Percussion – Chris Dave. YouTube.
- ^ "BIO | | Chris Dave | the Official Chris Dave WebsiteChris Dave | the Official Chris Dave Website". Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^ Swan, Rachel (20 August 2008). "Rough-Style Romancer". East Bay Express. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
- ^ "Renowned Drummer Chris "Daddy" Dave's New Monthly Residency Will Open the Door for Rising Artists".
- ^ http://iamnataly.com/nataly-andria-x-chris-daddy-dave-x-the-drumhedz-radio-show/