David Bryan
Born:
Feb 07, 1962 in New Jersey
- Genre: Rock
- Active: '90s, 2000s
- Instrument: Keyboards
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Born:
Feb 07, 1962 in New Jersey
| David Bryan | |
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| Birth name | David Bryan Rashbaum |
| Born | February 7 1962 |
| Origin | Perth Amboy, New Jersey, U.S.
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| Genre(s) | Hard Rock |
| Occupation(s) | Keyboardist |
| Instrument(s) | Piano, Keyboards, Backing Vocals |
| Years active | 1980s - Present |
| Associated acts |
Bon Jovi |
David Bryan (born David Bryan Rashbaum, 7 February 1962, in Edison, New Jersey) is the keyboard player of the hard rock band, Bon Jovi.
Born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and raised in Edison, Bryan began to learn piano at age seven. He graduated from J. P. Stevens High School in Edison. Emery Hack, a professor at Juilliard, studied with him for thirteen years. His father, Eddie Rashbaum, played the trumpet. His twins, Gabrielle (Gabby) and Colton recently had Bat and Bar mitzvahs, respectively. Jon Bon Jovi and Michael Strahan were there to help celebrate the Bat Mitzvah.
Bryan was the first to receive a call when Jon Bon Jovi learned that he had received a recording contract, and agreed to join the band. He shortened his full name to his first and middle names. At the time Bryan was attending Rutgers University and was studying Pre-Med with a 4.0 GPA. However, he dropped out of Rutgers to attend Juilliard, a school devoted to music in New York City.
In the late 90's, prior to the band coming together to record "Crush", Bryan nearly severed his finger in a home accident involving a circular saw. After a year of rehabilitation and therapy, Bryan regained motion in his finger and went back to playing the keyboards.
His recordings include the successful solo albums:
And also a successful musical, Memphis.
Bryan is very active in VH-1’s Save the Music program, as well as Only Make Believe. He also wrote the anthem for Only Make Believe, "Rockin’ All Over the World", with Dena Hammerstein. He is an honorary Board member for Only Make Believe.
The band has built several homes for victims of Hurricane Katrina. The video for
the hit song, "Who Says You Can't Go Home" is a
documentary of the making of these homes. The band also gave
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