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David Spinozza

David Spinozza (born August 8, 1949) is an American guitarist, composer, arranger, producer, and conductor renowned for his prolific session work across rock, pop, , and R&B genres since the late . Born in , Spinozza began his professional recording career as a teenager in the , initially playing in clubs and securing his first studio session around age 16 or 17 with producer . Influenced by guitarist , he taught himself much of his technique by ear while studying music theory and orchestration in high school. By the early 1970s, he emerged as a first-call in the New York scene, contributing guitar to landmark recordings such as Don McLean's "" (1971), Paul McCartney's album (1971) and single "Another Day" (1971), Paul Simon's self-titled album (1972) and (1973), John Lennon's (1973), and Dr. John's "Right Place Wrong Time" (1973, featuring a notable that reached No. 9 on the ). Spinozza's collaborations extended to a wide array of artists, including three former Beatles—Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr (on Ringo the 4th, 1977)—as well as James Taylor (long-term partnership, including guitar and production on Walking Man, 1974), Carly Simon, Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, B.B. King, Billy Joel (52nd Street, 1978), and many others under producers like Arif Mardin. He signed with A&M Records as a solo artist, releasing his self-titled debut album in 1978, and later produced projects such as James Taylor's Greatest Hits compilation and Garland Jeffreys' albums One-Eyed Jack (1978) and Ghost Writer (1977). In addition to recording, Spinozza served as the conductor for the Saturday Night Live band during two seasons in the 1980s and held the first guitar chair in the Broadway orchestra for the musical Hairspray (2002 revival). His versatility with instruments like his 1951 Fender Telecaster and preference for Fender amps underscored his adaptability in studio and live settings. More recently, he has toured with ensembles including the Steve Gadd Band, L'Image (featuring Tony Levin and Steve Gadd), the Average White Band, and country artist Brett Eldredge, while debuting his David Spinozza Big Band project with the album Spin the Beatles in 2020.

Early years

Childhood and influences

David Alan Spinozza was born on August 8, 1949, in . As a child, he received informal musical training by , supplemented by formal studies in music theory during junior high and high school. His passion for the guitar ignited around age 13, primarily influenced by the recordings of guitarist , whose thumb-picking technique and melodic phrasing he sought to replicate. At that young age, Spinozza joined local rock and R&B bands, such as The Vibratones, performing professionally in club settings and honing his skills alongside peers in the area.

Initial professional steps

Spinozza began his professional recording career as a teenager in the mid-1960s, entering the vibrant session scene as a . His first studio session occurred at age 16 or 17, working with producer on early pop and R&B tracks. Around age 18 in 1967, he joined the 10-piece R&B band The Checkmates, performing in clubs and honing his skills in ensemble settings. During the late 1960s and early , Spinozza became involved in several formative bands that showcased his versatility across genres. He was a member of Giant, a nine-piece ensemble that released the album What's in This Life for You? in 1970, where he contributed guitar and arrangements alongside bandmate Al Del Monte. He also played in The Goggles, a bubblegum-pop group formed for the Children's Theatre series, recording tracks like "Don't Say You Don't Remember" and appearing on the 1971 soundtrack . Additionally, Spinozza joined , a jazz-rock led by vibraphonist , which issued a self-titled in 1972 featuring his guitar work on fusion-oriented pieces. Later, he joined L'Image, a short-lived supergroup featuring on , Warren Bernhardt on keyboards, on bass, on drums, and himself on guitar, which formed in the early . Through initial R&B and pop session work in local studios, Spinozza built a reputation as a versatile capable of adapting to diverse styles, from soulful rhythms to emerging elements. This period laid the groundwork for his ascent in the competitive studio circuit, emphasizing his reliability and technical proficiency.

Recording career

1970s session work

In the early , David Spinozza emerged as a sought-after session guitarist in , contributing his versatile playing to several landmark albums by major artists. At age 22, he was contacted by for sessions on Paul McCartney's (1971), where he provided guitar work that added a polished, melodic edge to tracks like "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" and "Too Many People." This opportunity marked his entry into high-profile pop recordings, building on his earlier studio experience in the city. Spinozza's collaborations extended to other former Beatles, further solidifying his reputation. He played guitar on John Lennon's (1973), delivering concise, supportive parts during the album's efficient recording sessions, which typically wrapped after just a few takes. Later, he contributed to Ringo Starr's (1977), achieving the rare distinction of having recorded with three Beatles—McCartney, Lennon, and Starr—within the decade. One of his standout moments came on Dr. John's (1973), where Spinozza improvised the iconic guitar solo on "Right Place Wrong Time," capturing a spontaneous New Orleans vibe at . Beyond these, Spinozza's 1970s sessions encompassed a broad range of singer-songwriters and pop acts. He appeared on McLean's American Pie (1971), laying down guitar for the title track's expansive arrangement despite initial doubts about its radio viability due to length. His work graced Paul Simon's self-titled debut (1972) and (1973), providing rhythmic and textural support amid the artist's demanding studio process. Spinozza also featured on Billy Joel's 52nd Street (1978), drawing from their shared roots to contribute to the album's jazz-inflected pop sound. These recordings exemplified Spinozza's adaptability, blending acoustic warmth with electric precision across genres.

Productions and later recordings

In the mid-1970s, Spinozza expanded his role beyond session guitar work into production, beginning with James Taylor's fifth studio album, Walking Man, released in 1974 on Warner Bros. Records. As producer, he oversaw the recording at The Hit Factory in New York City, incorporating strings and horn sections to enhance Taylor's optimistic songwriting, while also contributing electric guitar on the title track. This project initiated a long-term collaboration with Taylor, including production on the 1976 compilation Greatest Hits. Spinozza continued blending production and performance duties in the late 1970s, playing on Carly Simon's Spy (1979, ) and electric guitar on the Alessi Brothers' All for a Reason (1977, ). He also contributed guitar to Simon's standards Torch (1981, Warner Bros. Records), marking ongoing ties to her circle from his earlier musical director role. His solo debut, Spinozza (1978, A&M Records), showcased his arranging and guitar skills across jazz-inflected pop tracks, including covers like "Superstar" (a Carpenters hit) and originals such as "The Ballerina," supported by collaborators like Don Grolnick on piano and Steve Gadd on drums. This was his only solo album. In 2020, he debuted the David Spinozza Big Band project with the album Spin the Beatles. Following the 1980s, Spinozza maintained an active recording presence, playing guitar on John Denver's Some Days Are Diamonds (1981, ), George Benson's In Your Eyes (1983, Warner Bros. Records), and Rod Stewart's As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook, Vol. 2 (2003, ). He also provided arranging credits for Harry Belafonte's Paradise in Gazankulu (1988, ), contributing to its fusion of global rhythms and American standards.

Live and media work

Television appearances

David Spinozza served as a guitarist in the house band from 1980 to 1983. During this period, he also took on conducting duties for the band, leading it through the 1980–1981 season (Season 6) alongside musical director . His role involved providing live musical support for the show's sketches, musical guests, and performances, drawing on his extensive session work experience to adapt quickly to diverse broadcast demands. Spinozza's contributions to extended to specific on-air accompaniments for guest artists. Notable examples include a guest performance on the January 30, 1982, episode hosted by and a live rendition of "Up Where We Belong" with and on February 5, 1983. He also supported performances such as "Let's Hear It for the Boy" and "Wrapped Up" by on April 7, 1984. These appearances highlighted his versatility in settings, where he held the first guitar chair position. Earlier in his career, Spinozza appeared in the 1971 NBC Children's Theatre special "Super Plastic Elastic Goggles," performing as the for the bubblegum-pop band The Goggles, which featured original songs like "The Start of a New Day." This broadcast performance marked one of his initial forays into television music, accompanying educational segments on color and creativity with bandmates including .

Theater and recent performances

Spinozza served as the first guitar chair in the Broadway orchestra for the long-running production of Hairspray, performing on electric and from its opening on August 15, 2002, through its closure on January 4, 2009. His role contributed to the show's vibrant musical ensemble, supporting the score's blend of , rock, and soul influences during its 2,642-performance run. In recent years, Spinozza has remained active in live performance settings, particularly in jazz and big band contexts. On November 17, 2024, he conducted his big band arrangement of Beatles songs, titled Spin the Beatles, at The Cutting Room in New York City, featuring a full ensemble of trumpets, trombones, saxophones, and rhythm section to reinterpret classics like "Yesterday" and "Hey Jude" in a swinging orchestral style. This event marked a return to large-ensemble leading for Spinozza, drawing on his arranging expertise to fuse pop-rock with jazz orchestration. Spinozza previously participated in the Levin Brothers band, led by bassist and keyboardist Pete Levin, contributing guitar to their 2014 debut album and joining select live performances in earlier years. More recently, as of 2025, Spinozza has toured with ensembles including the , L'Image (featuring and ), the , and country artist .

Discography

Solo albums

David Spinozza's solo discography is modest, consisting of two albums that highlight his versatility as a guitarist across jazz-fusion and straight-ahead jazz styles. These releases, both from the late 1970s and early 1980s, draw on his extensive session experience while allowing him to lead with original material and interpretations of familiar tunes. His debut solo album, Spinozza, was issued in 1978 by A&M Records as a vinyl LP (catalog SP-4677). This jazz-fusion outing blends rock, funk, and Latin influences, featuring eight tracks that showcase Spinozza's fluid electric guitar lines and compositional range. The opening cover of Leon Russell and Bonnie Bramlett's "Superstar" sets a groovy tone, followed by originals like the upbeat "On My Way to the Liquor Store" (6:52) and the multi-part suite "Prelude to 'The Ballerina'" (3:14) into "The Ballerina" (5:35), which incorporate orchestral swells and rhythmic complexity. Other highlights include "Edge of the Sword" (4:59), "Country Bumpkin" (4:04), "Doesn't She Know by Now" (4:43), and the closing instrumental "Airborne" (5:33). Backed by elite New York session players such as keyboardist Don Grolnick, bassist Will Lee, drummer Steve Gadd, and percussionist Ralph MacDonald, the album emphasizes collaborative energy and technical prowess. Critics and listeners have praised its eclectic mix, though some note uneven pacing in longer pieces; it holds a 3.5/5 average on user-driven sites for its fusion accessibility. Spinozza's follow-up, Here's That Rainy Day, appeared in 1983 exclusively in via Cristal Records (catalog 28AP-2662), marking a shift toward more acoustic, standards-oriented . Clocking in at around 44 minutes, the ten-track LP balances covers and originals, with Spinozza's nylon-string guitar at the forefront primarily in a small group setting featuring bassist Eddie Gomez, drummer , and pianist Warren Bernhardt, with additional contributors on select tracks. Standouts include the lively original "" (5:33, co-written with Chris Palmaro), a gentle take on the Beatles' "" (4:45), Michael Franks' "Antonio's Song" (5:00), and standards like "Autumn Leaves" (5:10) and "" (5:20), where Spinozza's warm phrasing evokes introspection. Originals such as "" (4:50), "Hidden Drive" (4:25), and "Sad Eyes" (4:35) add personal flair, while the title track "Here's That Rainy Day" (4:40, by and Johnny Burke) and "Up on the Roof" (4:30, by and ) close with melodic elegance. The album's intimate production and focus on melody reflect Spinozza's mature evolution, though its limited distribution kept it obscure outside ; it earns niche appreciation for its relaxed sophistication among enthusiasts. In 2020, Spinozza debuted his project with the Spin , a jazz reinterpretation of Beatles songs featuring orchestral arrangements and his guitar work. Released independently, the album includes tracks like "Can't Buy Me Love" (3:14), "" (3:42), "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (4:06), "" (2:16), and "" (4:52), backed by a 17-piece ensemble of musicians including trumpeters, trombonists, saxophonists, and a led by drummer . The project highlights Spinozza's arranging skills and fusion of rock and big band styles, receiving positive reception for its fresh takes on classics.

Selected collaborations

Spinozza contributed guitar to Paul McCartney's album Ram (1971), providing electric and acoustic parts alongside Hugh McCracken. He played guitar on John Lennon's Mind Games (1973), including rhythm and lead elements on several tracks. Spinozza performed acoustic guitar on Yoko Ono's Feeling the Space (1973) and contributed to other Ono projects in the 1970s, such as A Story (1974). On Ringo Starr's (1977), Spinozza handled lead guitar duties across most tracks, completing his recordings with three former . Spinozza produced James Taylor's (1974) and also played electric and acoustic guitar on the album; earlier, he contributed guitar to Taylor's (1972), with additional production and guitar work on Taylor releases through the . Among other notable sessions, Spinozza delivered the memorable guitar solo on "Right Place Wrong Time" from Dr. John's (1973). He played on Joel's (1978), notably on "." Spinozza provided electric and on Carly Simon's Spy (1979). His electric guitar work appears on Don McLean's American Pie (1971), enhancing the epic title track. In the 1970s, Spinozza played guitar on Paul Simon's self-titled debut solo album (1972) and There Goes Rhymin' Simon (1973).

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