David Condon was born in Lubbock, Texas in 1972 and shortly moved to Long Island, New York. He was one of six talented children of a Church of Christ preacher. At an early age he learned to sing in harmony with his family and got a glimpse of his future by performing at churches. He began playing piano at age 4, drums at age 6, bass at age 9, and finally fell in love with the acoustic guitar at age 11. He has moved over 38 times in his 37 years and has pursued music through out all of his travels. Some of the cities who have heard his music include: New York, Boston, Nashville, Tampa, Atlanta, Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, Baltimore, Austin, Washington DC, Northern VA and London, England. David and his family now reside in Arlington, VA where he is the Minister of Community Outreach and Youth for the Arington church of Christ. He continues to incorporate the harmonies he learned as a child along with the music of his Irish heritage and the pop hooks that make his music memorable. From jazz to blues, Celtic to gospel, he has borrowed the best of each of these genres and created a unique pop sound all his own.

Some of the bands he has been in include:

October Beach (Boston, MA 1987)
Bass, Keyboards, Vocals

Neo Bio (Nashville, TN 1988-89)
Bass & Vocals

The Afro-Deziaks (London, ENG 1989)
Bass

Cartoon Sandwich (Atlanta, GA 1992-93)
Bass & Vocals

Hard Boiled George (Atlanta 1994)
Guitar & Vocals

Dot.Com (Beaufort, NC 1996-97)
Guitar & Vocals

Piper Down (Chapel Hill, NC 1998-99)
Formerly known as Sometime Saturday and Clare Quilty
Guitar & Vocals


The David Condon Clan (Chapel Hill, NC 1999-2001)
Guitar & Vocals


Gee Wiz Jim (Raleigh, NC 2001-2002)
Guitar & Vocals


One Good Ear (Austin, TX 2003)
Guitar & Vocals

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