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David Savage performs professionally on cornet and harmonicas playing jazz, standards, swing, rock, pop, blues, folk, country, etc. Available to play in the Northern Virginia area.

Music slide show of David playing cornet

Upcoming Performances
June 6, 2007, 7:30-11 pm: with Gina DeSimone and The Moaners outdoors at Dave's American Bistro restaurant, 5500 Olney-Laytonsville Road, Olney, MD, (301) 740-3003
June 12, 2008, 8:00 - 11:00 pm: with Gina DeSimone and The Moaners at Extra Virgin Italian Restaurant in Shirlingon/Arlington, VA
June 26, 2008, 7:30 - 11:00 pm: with Gina DeSimone and The Moaners at Bangkok Blues restaurant in Falls Church, VA
September 13, 2008, 8 - 10:30 pm: with Gina DeSimone and The Moaners at The Music Cafe in Damascus, MD
November 15, 2008, 8 - 10:30 pm: with Gina DeSimone and The Moaners at The Music Cafe in Damascus, MD


Highlights

129 songs by David on GarageBand.com - streaming audio - 40 years of songwriting

Photographs by David

David Savage Music - 30 sec. streaming audio clips of 20 songs

13 CDs - $1,000 each

About David - Scary clown photo, musical influences, bio, press reviews

Cadence Jazz Sextet (now defunct), the band I played in from 2001-2005. 18 songs in streaming audio. I play cornet on 17 and harmonica on one.

45 rpm record of two of my songs recorded by Holly Garber in 1974

Summer 1964: The David and Amorah Show David is another David, not me. Three hours of streaming audio from 1964 of the Dave-Bari Combo, a band I played in.

Photos from Washington (DC) Area Artists Salon (WAAS) Retreat, July 1001

Videos

All of the following videos are in streaming Windows Media (.wmv) format.
They are also all on this page at YouTube.com.

Blue Bag Video and the sequel, Happy Bag Adventures were made with a Canon SD550 digital camera in Feb. 2006 and April 2007.

I created the following four short videos in March and April, 1995, when I was a volunteer at Fairfax, Virginia's public access cable TV channel (FCAC). The dissolves in Episode 1 were done with an Amiga Video Toaster. I created the content of This! Episodes 2 through 4 on a Commodore 64 computer in 1985 using the Koala Pad graphics tablet and C-64 BASIC. I also wrote and performed the music for the videos.   This! Episode 1   This! Episode 2   This! Episode 3   This! Episode 4

I made Voice Dial in 1993 in a video production class at (FCAC).

I made Patterns 1 and Patterns 2 in 1993. Added my original music created in 2001.

What's hidden shall be revealed.  What's revealed shall be hidden.



A banquet of the visual, auditory, and verbal arts.
And when the Web offers taste and smell, we'll add those, too.

transparent, white, black, colors, patterns, music, songs, haiku, paintings, gif animation, poetry, spoken poetry with music, photographs, writings, prose, words, thoughts, silliness, sounds, images David as a clown juggling, magic squares, cornet, harmonica, keyboard, guitar, crickets, radio static, flying butterfly, rainbow, hypnos, art objects, compositions, voices, ears, hands, mouths, eyes, heart, links, sense, and nonsense

Savage Heart is a "wondery"

Wondery 1 - a state of mind:  speculative, questioning, curious, daydream-like, awestruck.  "She was in a wondery state of mind."  "She felt all wondery at the sight of the mountain."  "In all her wondery, she never imagined this."

Wondery 2 - a container (box or chest or display cabinet) or place (room, storehouse, store, museum) where wonders or wonderful artifacts are kept; a treasure house.  Also, a place in mind where wonderful thoughts and memories are kept.

Wondery 3 - a workshop or studio where wonders are created.  Wonders may be objects and artifacts, or thoughts and ideas, or questions.

"I wonder what wonderful things we shall find there...."

Welcome. Thanks for visiting. Enjoy yourself.

Serving delighted viewers since March 19, 1996

You can view a few new brief poems written by David on any Internet ready cell phone. Go to the Web address www.tagtag.com/poet. This site can only be accessed from a WAP-enabled (Internet ready) cell phone, not from a normal Web browser like Netscape, Internet Explorer, or AOL.

Listen to brief excerpts of David's music and poetry in streaming audio.

Get Norton Savage's books: An Electric Power System Vocabulary and Prose & Poetry by Sonia Savage, and visit Jeff Savage's website Antique Clocks Identification and Price Guide Online.

Created by David Savage. Please email comments to: david @ savageheart.com
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This page last modified March 8, 2008. Website originally created March 19, 1996.
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