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David "Doc" Friedenberg |
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David "Doc" Friedenberg was born in Plant City, Florida in 1949. He now lives in Burke County, North Carolina, home of xenaRadio. He started on drums when he was 8, and since then has mastered many instruments. Doc got his nickname from his service as an army combat medic in Vietnam. Doc wrote all the songs and plays all the instruments on most of them. The album was recorded, mixed, and produced by Gringoloco Studios in Morganton, North Carolina.
"Doc" has worked as a tour manager for several bands, music production manager, stage manager, in addition to fronting several bands of his own. He also played in most of the bands he represented. He has travelled widely in his music endeavors. He currently pays the bills being a race announcer for a local race track in addition to some radio announcing. Doc received a letter of thanks from vice president Al Gore for a song he wrote during operation Desert Storm titled "Ride That Camel". |
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