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David Terrero

There's a new Beginning just beyond the End

About Me

Since my youth I've held music as one of my favorite parts of life. At seventeen years I formed my first band, which was called 'Lavender Disaster'. Our sound, which was heavily influenced by bands like 'The Smiths', 'The Pixies' and 'The Verve' , was often described as posh punk. We disbanded in New York City in 2002. Since then I've been writing and performing as a soloist.

Music to me is like a living thing. Like a beautiful dancer who sometimes dances in the shadows, sometimes in light. Music is pain and Love, joy and sorrow. It is the story of our travel, home of the things which often go unsaid. My favorite kind of song is one that tells the truth. One that captures a piece of life.

My goal is for my music to reach people, for my words to touch at least one mind, that is my purpose.

Beyond Life and Beyond Death, Beyond Love and Beyond Loss there is Beauty...and the Beauty is True.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/23/2006
Band Members: All Music and Vocals by David Terrero Live Backing Band Matt Linn, H Williams David Terrero & Matt Linn Perform 'To Cure You' Live

David Terrero Performs 'Oceans' Live at Home

David Terrero Performs 'Forgiveness' Live at Home

David Terrero Performs Royal Fingerbowl's 'The Rosey Fingered Dawn' Live at Home

David Terrero & Genevieve Dougherty perform 'StorybookLove'

David Terrero & Genevieve play 'You On My Mind in My Sleep' by Richard Ashcroft

David Terrero and Genevieve perform 'Oceans'

Type of Label: None

My Blog

'Legacy in the Weeds'-A Tribute

This song, ’Legacy in the Weeds’, is a tribute to my Father, Juan A. Terrero. He was a painter. He served in Vietnam between 1968 and 1969. That’s where he spent the summer of Love....
Posted by David Terrero on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 03:47:00 PST

"Flower"- A Poem

FLOWER   Flowers in the Springtime, Flowers now and then I wonder if I ever will see sweet Flowers again Petals glisten in the Sun Lavender and White Softer than the Lilacs More beautiful than s...
Posted by David Terrero on Wed, 17 Oct 2007 06:59:00 PST