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For the Farscape writer, see David Kemper (writer).
David Kemper (born David Law Kemper in Chicago, 1947/8) is a drummer.[1] He was a long-time member of both the Jerry Garcia Band (1983–1994) and Bob Dylan's band (1996–2001).[2] He was with the Jerry Garcia Band for the last eleven years of Garcia's life. Kemper joined well-known Dutch progressive rock band, Focus, for a short period in the mid-1970s, playing both on the Mother Focus album and on tour. He has also played with Mike Stinson, Elkie Brooks, Dennis Wilson (on the Bambu sessions) and Bernie Leadon. He played double drums with Jim Gordon on Barry McGuire's "Don't Blame God", on his Lighten Up album in 1974.[3]
References
Focus Thijs van Leer · Niels van der Steenhoven · Bobby Jacobs · Pierre van der Linden
Jan Akkerman · Jan Dumée · Martin Dresden · Cyril Havermans · Bert Ruiter · Hans Cleuver · Colin Allen · Bert Smaak · Philip Catherine · David Kemper · Eef AlbersStudio albums Focus Plays Focus (In and Out of Focus) · Focus II (Moving Waves) · Focus 3 · Hamburger Concerto · Mother Focus · Ship of Memories · Focus con Proby · Focus · Focus 8 · Focus 9 / New SkinLive albums Compilation albums The Best of Focus: Hocus PocusSingles "Hocus Pocus" · "Sylvia" · "House of the King" · "Tommy" · "Harem Scarem" · "Mother Focus" · "P's March" · "Russian Roulette"Related articles Categories:- American drummers
- Living people
- Bob Dylan
- 1947 births
- People from Chicago, Illinois
- American drummer stubs
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