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David Bluefield

Biography

David Bluefield is an American songwriter, composer, musician, producer, arranger, and video director. His song, "What's the Use," recorded by Mary MacGregor, was the "International Grand Prix Winner" as well as winning the "Most Outstanding Performance Award" at the World Popular Song Festival in 1980. He has recorded with Stevie Nicks and Tim Buckley and has shared the stage with Badfinger, Frank Zappa, Traffic, Alice Cooper, Paul Williams, and Paul Anka. He toured extensively with Three Dog Night and Mary MacGregor and was a band member of the music group, Kindred, who released two albums on Warner Bros. He wrote, produced, and directed, Music Has His Back: Leo Pearlstein, the 104-year-old Drummer, which won a Texas Short Film Festival Award for "Most Inspirational Film," an Audience Award at the Under 5 Minutes Film Festival for "Best Documentary".

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

210 releases · 14 albums · active 1968–2023

  • Performance · 284
  • Other credits · 142
  • Production · 9
  • Engineering · 1

Studios: The Hit Factory · Rumbo Recorders · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Goodnight Dallas

Frequent collaborators

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