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Dave Bluefield Music Accomplishments as Keyboardist, Composer, Arranger, Producer, Songwriter.
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| Steven Spielberg | Stevie Nicks | Prince | Tracy Ullman | Paul Williams | Paul Anka |
Iron-Eyes Cody (Crying Indian) |
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| The Platters | Tim Buckley | John Oates | Don Henley | Ringo Starr | Beach Boys |
| • | Played keyboards on stage with Three Dog Night including Independence Day Concert, July 4,1984 at the Washington Monument in front of 600,000 people! |
| • | Hands played the keyboard in the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" for Steven Spielberg |
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Won the 1980 World Popular Song Festival Grand Prize in Tokyo with an International field of 19 countries; sung by Mary MacGregor ; co -writer Marty Rodgers |
| • | Recorded, performed and programmed Keys and Drums with Prince on Stevie Nicks' Hit Record "Standback" |
| • | Warner Bros. Recording artist as keyboards and writer for the rock group Kindred. |
| • | Received the prestigious Clio Award in Advertising as composer, arranger, producer for Public Service spot as well as national commercials for Frito Lay and ABC TV. |
| • | Played piano on Tracy Ullman TV show in an hilarious skit with Steve Martin ("Barbeque tongs Barbeque tongs") |
| • | Played Las Vegas; Caesars Palace with Paul Williams, The Riviera Hotel with Paul Anka. |
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Composed, Arranged and Produced CD trilogy The Clazzax; Classical Music with an Attitude, Beethoven with a Backbeat. |
| • | Composed, Arranged , Produced and Wrote Book "The Perfect Pitch " (A Rhythm & Baseball Musical in 2 Acts & 9 Innings) ; co-writer Douglas Konecky. |
| • | Received 2 "Awards of Excellence for Outstanding Achievement" from Presidents Reagan and Carter, made possible by Donald Drowty Sr. and Iron-Eyes Cody, performing music for neglected underprivileged children with special emphasis on Native Americans; and Directing and Recording The American Music Project subsidized by Herb Alpert A&M Records. |
| • | Also performed on record or stage with The Platters, Tim Buckley, John Oates, Don Henley, Ringo Starr and the Beach Boys. |
Learn all about what Dave is doing now on his Blog.