David Baerwald
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Musician, music producer and singer/songwriter David Baerwald was born
on July 11, 1960 in Oxford, Ohio. He moved to Los Angeles in the late
70's and was the lead singer for a local club band called Sensible
Shoes. It was during this time that Baerwald met fellow struggling
musician David Ricketts. The two began working together in June, 1984
and formed the rock duo David & David. They released their only album
"Boomtown" in 1986. The album garnered hugely favorable reviews from
music critics and has since become a cult favorite amongst 80's music
aficionados. This outstanding album further beget the fine and haunting
hit single "Welcome to the Boomtown," which peaked at #37 on the
Billboard charts. After splitting up in 1987, Ricketts and Baerwald
went on to pursue solo careers. Baerwald released the solo albums
"Bedtime Stories" in 1990 and "Triage" in 1993. While both albums were
praised by critics, alas neither album proved to be a commercial
success. In 1993 David collaborated with Cheryl Crow on her
breakthrough smash debut album "Tuesday Night Music Club;" he co-wrote
the songs "All I Wanna Do," "Leaving Las Vegas," "Strong Enough," and
"Run, Baby, Run." Baerwald was the opening act for Jewel during her
1997 summer concert tour and co-wrote the song "Supermodel" with Jill
Sobule. He composed the scores for the films "Cold Ones,"
"Undiscovered," and "Hurlyburly." Among the movies David's songs are
featured on the soundtracks of are "Reality Bites," "Clueless," "The
Crossing Guard" (Baerwald also has a sizable co-starring role in this
picture), "Grace of My Heart," "The Pledge," "Moulin Rouge!" (his song
"Come What May" was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and won the
World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Song Written Directly for a
Film), "Runaway Jury," "Around the Bend," "The King," "Shanghai Kiss,"
and "Into the Wild." In 2002 he released the typically excellent and
impressive album "Here Comes the New Folk Underground."