Career Narrative
| UPDATE 09/28/07 Jim Streeter and his wife Karen (aka Karen Diana) submitted the photo to the right. He said "My wife is a childhood friend of Dave's and while going through some of our old photos we found a couple of his band playing at her graduation party in my wife's back yard. I took the two photos and combined them together so you could see the entire band. The name of his band at that time was Dave and The Essex. I thought Dave would enjoy seeing these. Dave is on the far left, Drummer is Tommy Broder, next guitarist is Michael Marianne and finally Mark Marianne on the far right. Enjoy. | ![]() |
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UPDATE 11/02/03 Dave Amato and Robert Demoss have given some details
on this old photo of "The Aftermath". This photo was taken by Robert Demoss
and is from 1965, making Dave 12 years old at the time. Dave is the lower
left, holding the solid body guitar. The guitar is a Teisco Del Rey, four
pick-up guitar. He remembers it as a terrible guitar with very high action.
Teisco Del Rey were cheap Japanese guitars, which have become somewhat
collectible. Dave said he wanted a Fender Stratocaster really bad, but couldn't
afford one. Dave added that he had started playing guitar in 1961. His father
made him practice and follow his lessons, but Dave just wanted to play what
he wanted to play. His interest in the guitar was cooling off when the Beatles
hit the charts in 1964. That was when he decided to take the guitar seriously,
and has stayed with it ever since. Dave remembers Steve Bremner, (in back with the Fender Mustang guitar), and Billy Demoss (on the right, playing acoustic guitar). More names of The Aftermath band members: Top left is Gino Bonvini on Bass, Steve Bremner: kind of center in back with guitar. Bottom sitting is Bill Demoss, Paul Basili on ukulele (why a uke, we may never know.), and Louie Guerriarri (sic) on the right with accoustic guitar. Many thanks to Dave Amato's childhood buddy Robert Demoss for sending this photo and providing details. |
In 1980 Dave started a new decade by making the big move from the East Coast
to the West Coast, pursuing his musical career in L.A.. Dave played a short
stint with Black Oak Arkansas, did sessions with LaToya Jackson, and sang
backing vocals for the likes of David Lee Roth, Rick Springfield, and more
famously with Motley Crue. He also backed Kim Carnes.
In 1985 Dave took a big roll as the front
man for Ted Nugent. Dave told me his most memorable tour was in 1986 when
he sang lead vocals and played guitar with Ted, and they shared the tour
bill with Aerosmith. He stayed with Ted for three years, making "Little Miss
Dangerous" in 1986, and "If You Cant Lick em, Lick em".
Due to a conflict of schedules, Dave left Ted Nugent in Dec of 1988
when Ted accepted an unplanned tour and Dave had other obligations. Ted
and Dave remain good friends and have even shared the stage with Ted opening
for REO Speedwagon in 2001.
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Photo to the left submitted by photographer David Plastik in February of 2008. He has the website www.80srockphotos.com. Thanks Dave |
| Photos of Dave performing with Ted seem to be a bit rare. I found this one while surfing the web. Thank you to Justin for granting permission for it's use here on the Dave Page. Justin's guitar based webpage can be visited by clicking on Justins Guitars | ![]() |
During the break with Ted, Dave had been traveling to Australia to do work
with Jimmy Barnes. You can hear Dave on Jimmy Barnes double live album
"Barnstorming". Amato fan Henrik rates this as an incredible CD.
Christian
Rock group "Mastedon" fan Bill Chapman advises Dave played lead guitar and
sang some lead vocals with John and Dino Elefante (formerly of Kansas) making
up the supergroup called "Mastedon". They cut two CDs; Mastedon (1988) and
Lofcaudio (1990). Bill sent copies of the CD covers to me.(thanks Bill!)
I asked Dave about these and he said they are really pretty good.
During 1991, Dave had time to help out Bon-Jovis Richie Sambora on
his solo project. He is on Richie Sambora's "Undiscovered Soul" CD and we
suspect he is on an imported version titled "Undiscovered Soul Tour Edition".
Credits are written in Japanese so it is hard to say, but Richie is heard
saying "Take me away Dave". (thanks Jennifer)
Bridget (Amato Fan) tells me that Dave was on Micheal Bolton's "How can We
Be Lovers, If We Can't Be Friends" video. That was in about 1992. Dave told
me people kept asking if he was Michael Bolton's brother. Sometimes he just
went along with it, I don't see any resemblance.
Gary Richrath left REO Speedwagon in 1989, Dave quickly joined the band in
May of 1989. There seems to be some confusion about this date, Dave is certain
of it. Time flies when were having fun, and Dave certainly looks
like hes having fun when hes on stage. Dave has been involved
in all newer Speedwagon recordings. These are "The Earth, a Small Man, His
Dog, and a Chicken" and "Building the Bridge", "Ballads" and "Arch Allies".
"Building The Bridge" has a Beatle-ish tune titled "When I Get Home". It
is my pick of the set.
Dave said the "REO songs are great because there is a guitar solo in every
song. Can't ask for much more than that." The "Ballads" contains the
REO classic ballads and a new tune. Dave is enthused about the new song titled
"Just For You" which is a Kevin Cronin/Jim Peterick (Survivor fame) song.
Fender Frontline magazine is the official Fender Musical Instruments magazine.
It is almost always free at your neighborhood Fender dealer. Frontline contains
98% advertisement, but it is still good reading.
Dave appeared twice in the Summer 1995 issue of Frontline.
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I have heard that Dave had a featured interview in Frontline. I have not seen it, but would like to. If someone has a spare copy, or can scan and send it to me, it would be a good addition to this page. |
"GUITAR PEOPLE" by Willie G. Moseley. This book consists of past interviews printed in Vintage Guitar Magazine. Dave has a two page interview and a few photos. The interview seems to be from 1995, a date isn't provided. There are great interviews of various artists and others who have made an impact on the guitar industry. A highly recommended book, there are 245 pages of interviews. I paid about $20.00 for my copy. |
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Dave co-stars in a Cher VHS Concert Video titled "Cher Extravaganza, Live At The Mirage". This should be titled "Cher, featuring Dave Amato". Dave is definately the star of the band. He is on camera many times and his guitar playing is prominent on every song. He is seen playing the Black Cherry Jackson Soloist which is now owned by your proud webmaster, and also the white triple pickup Gibson Les Paul Custom with the Floyd Rose Tremolo. All Amato fans will enjoy this concert. Dave expressed to me what a great time he had on this tour with Cher. The drummer (Ron Wikso) and bassist (Hugh McDonald) are friends of Dave's and they were really rockin' together. Dave and Cher seem to have a great chemistry on stage too. |
A genuine REO Speedwagon collector card with Dave! |
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| Two side-projects for Dave during 1999 were the compilation CD "New Friends In Low Places" which features Dave on one song. He sings lead and plays guitar on "Shameless". | Check it out via direct link to this CD on Majic Ship "Songwaves Project". These are both a must-have for all heavy-duty Amato fans. |
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In addition to singing and guitar playing talents, versatility must be one of Daves most valuable assets. Hes been associated with a wide spectrum of personalities and styles. Be it Left Wing, Right Wing, or West Wing, Daves congeniality carries him thru with a smile. (Never heard of West Wing? That is where the President's White House Oval Office is. Dave has performed for President Clinton twice) |