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Murray, Dave

Real Name/Full Name: David Michael Murray

Born On: December 23 1956

Genres: Rock

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Dave and I grew up in the same area of London and I think we probably met at the local youth club, through a mutual friend called Dave McLaughlin. I knew that Dave McLaughlin was already playing guitar and I told him that I was a singer. I wasn�t, but I thought I�d get in with these guys! Then I think Dave Mac introduced me to Dave Murray and we started playing together; they played guitar and I sang.

When I first met him, he was a complete Hendrix nut and he loved Robin Trower and Santana, but I think he likes more blues based stuff these days. Back then, he had two guitars - he was very professional! His spare guitar from Woolworths wasn�t working, so I bought it off him for five quid and my dad fixed it, and that was my first guitar. It was a really nice guitar, as you can imagine!

Dave Mac drifted out of the band into other things, and Dave Murray and I carried on playing together for a few years until he decided to broaden his horizons and eventually he joined Iron Maiden. I carried on with the band we�d had, which became Urchin; he actually came back into the band for a while after he fell out with Iron Maiden�s singer, but then he went back to them. Before they did the first album, Iron Maiden asked me to join them, but my band was doing quite well, so I turned it down. Then they asked me again in 1980. I think Dave rang up and said, 'Look, I think you really should do it' and I did.

Dave is so easy-going and he�s a quiet guy. He has his moments, but generally, he goes with the flow. If you had six guys like Bruce or six guys like Steve in the band well, you need a combination of personalities. That�s what the chemistry of the band�s all about. In fact, I guess Dave and I are fairly similar. We�re both pretty laid-back and we�ve always got on very well.

Another good thing about Dave is that he�s always got a smile on his face. He has good energy, which is always a good quality to have in a band.

He�s a very consistent player, so it�s hard to pick his best moment on �Dance Of Death�, but the song �Rainmaker� is one of my favourites and he wrote that with Steve, so I suppose I�d have to say that really.

Dave�s a very good guitarist, but he�s not the kind of guy who tries to outdo everybody. There�s enough scope in Iron Maiden�s music for all three guitarists to express themselves. The phrase 'Let the music do the talking' springs to mind when you talk about Dave. He�s always been able to express himself very well through the guitar.

He�s got his own style and sound, and that�s a rare thing. Everyone who plays guitar wants to have that and he always has, even when he�d just started playing. We could plug into the same amp and he�d still sound like him. If you hear Dave playing, you know it�s Iron Maiden straight away.

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David Michael Murray (born December 23, 1956 in Edmonton, London) is an English guitarist and songwriter. Murray was born of mixed Scottish and Irish descent. Known to some fans as "moonface", he is the founding guitarist of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden. He joined the band just two months after their inception in 1975.

Like the band's bassist Steve Harris, who was living a few miles up the same road, as a boy Dave was a fanatical football (soccer) player and fan (although he followed Tottenham Hotspur whereas Harris is a West Ham fan) as well as a keen cricketer. But his family was poor - his father was disabled and his mother worked part-time as a cleaner - and the family never settled anywhere long enough for Dave to establish himself in any of the schools' teams he could have played for. By his reckoning, he had been to a dozen different schools by the time he left for good at the age of 16.

The first thing he did when he made some money was buy his parents a house. His dad has since passed away but his mother still lives there to this day. The only remaining member of the original lineup - along with Steve Harris - who first signed to EMI Records back in 1979, Dave's hard upbringing also helped him ride the highs and lows of his career in Maiden without ever losing his head. Dave first got interested in rock music when he was 15. He'd heard "Voodoo Child" by Jimi Hendrix on the radio and everything changed. He got his first guitar and formed his first ever band, a trio called Stone Free, which also featured Adrian Smith (Guitar/Vocals) of Iron Maiden.

From there, Dave had played with a number of different bands before meeting Steve Harris and joining Iron Maiden for the first time in 1976. As long time fans of Maiden or people who bought The Early Days DVD will know, he was actually sacked just a few months later - after an argument with then vocalist Dennis Wilcock. Dave rejoined Adrian in Urchin, who recorded one single, "Black Leather Jacket", before Dave upped sticks again and returned to a new Maiden without Wilcock.


Dave Murray performing onstage in Rio durring the Brave New World tour.Dave's contributions to Maiden, musically, over the years have mainly been of the legato based solo variety. This can be seen in songs from their first self titled album, such as "Phantom of the Opera", to songs from their last release Dance of Death, such as "Rainmaker", or even on the new single "The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg". Dave's unique sound and style can be clearly noticed and distinguished from Janick Gers' and Adrian Smith's sounds. Dave also has good songwriting abilities. Even though very few of his lyrics go into Maiden's albums although more recently, he has written some memorable songs, such as "The Prophecy" or even further back to "Charlotte the Harlot".

Dave is one of two original members of Iron Maiden. Along with Steve Harris, they are the only ones to have appeared on every one of the band's albums.

In his spare time Dave is an avid golfer, as seen in the Rock in Rio DVD.

Throughout his career, Dave has used and endorsed Marshall amplifiers and Fender Stratocasters almost exclusively. His famous black '57 strat (used from circa 1976-1990) now resides in a glass case at his home. Although he has been seen with the occasional Gibson, ESP, or acoustic, Dave's primary instrument has always been the strat. He used the DiMarzio Super Distortion and [PAF] in his strats before switching to Seymour Duncan JB's and Hot Rails in the 1990's.

Dave has a wife named Tamar, and a daughter named Tasha.

Facts about Murray, DaveRDF feed
ArtistMurray, Dave  +
Artist TypeMusician  +
BdDecember 23 1956  +
Birth Date23 December 1956  +
GenreRock  +
Member OfEvil Ways  +, Stuff, The  +, Legend  +, Electric Gas  +, Stone Free  +, Urchin  +, and Iron Maiden  +
Page TypeMain Info Page  +
RID1,798,909  +

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