The David (rock group)
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The David was a psychedelic rock band in the late 1960s and early 1970s, comprising Warren Hansen on organ and vocals, Mark Bird on guitar, Chuck Spieth on bass, and Tim Harrison on drums[1].
The David released only one album, the obscure 1967 Another Day, Another Lifetime. It is reported that the album employed a novel instrument called the "plasmatar" created by one of the group's members. Gene Page, who would later go on to fame in the disco era, produced strings for this album.