“David has been the perfect fit for our Member-Guest Golf Tournament for the past few years. He brings jaw dropping performances that make you think Neil Diamond , Johnny Cash or Willie Nelson has come to your event for the night. This is one of those performances by a consummate professional that you have to see.”
Ty Thompson
PGA Golf Professional
Colorado Springs Country Club
David Peel generates energy and excitement everywhere he performs. He's the consummate one-man band! A versatile singer/guitarist with a remarkable career stretching from his native Nashville roots to Hollywood..to Las Vegas...to Branson and finally to his home in the Colorado Rockies. Presently he's the house-entertainer for a sleigh-ride dinner theatre in the snow-covered woods of Summit County, Colorado. (Two Below Zero Dinner Sleigh Rides). David also specializes in corporate and social events, both large and small. He will work with you well before your event date to understand your preferences and plan just the right music for your celebration.
Bio:
While born and raised in Nashville, TN, David hitchhiked with his guitar in tow to Hollywood during a college Spring break in pursuit of a folk-singing career. With dreams of singing the songs he knew and loved driving him forward, he began playing venues throughout Southern California. However, upon discovery by actor Fess Parker of acclaimed Disney films such as 'Old Yeller' and 'Davy Crockett', and star of the hit television series 'Daniel Boone', David began an acting career instead, appearing in series such as 'The Virginian' as well as in 'Daniel Boone'. With the distinction of being the only true "Nashvillian" in the cast, his single film credit would be to play a major role in Robert Altman's Academy-Award-nominated movie, 'Nashville' with Lily Tomlin, Jeff Goldblum, and Henry Gibson.
Returning to his musical roots, David established his own solo recording career in Nashville. He quickly hit national country charts with a string of hit singles including 'I'm Walkin'' and 'Wax Museum' , later to add 5 additional albums; 'Move Two Mountains', 'Hit the Road Jack', 'Rise and Walk', 'I'll Sing On', and 'Glory Bound' to his decades-spanning career.
The Entertainer:
If you closed your eyes, you'd swear it was Neil Diamond himself belting out his '60's hit "Sweet Caroline" or Willie Nelson duetting with Waylon Jennings the country classic, "Good-Hearted Woman". Occasionally using the voices of Johnny Cash, Tom Jones, Willie Nelson, Marty Robbins, Roger Miller, Gordon Lightfoot, David Peel totally captivates his audiences with a huge variety of music styles and crowd-pleasing favorites. Particularly fun is a rendition of the Mickey Mouse Club "theme-song" featuring some of these same voices as young "Mouseketeers"! His ability to also weave in his own music and vocal styles provides a most-enjoyable show.
My Group Performances:
The Folkways (High School)
The Wayside Singers (College)
Take Five (A Randy Sparks-managed folk group)
Rainy Day Friends (Myself and John Wilkinson, guitarist for Elvis)
The Shane Gang (Bob Shane, myself and Michael Hurd)
The Kingston Trio (2004 Christmas Tour: George Grove, Bob Haworth and Myself)
The Peel Family (My own family in Branson '92-'96)
TV and Film:
Daniel Boone
The Virginian
Nashville (Played "Bud Hamilton". This 1975 classic is among the top 100 films of all time)
Albums:
Move Two Mountains (Chart Records)
It Takes Two (Chart Records duet with Connie Eaton)
Rise and Walk (Duet with Laurie Peel)
I'll Sing On (Folk/Gospel)
Glory Bound (Americana/Standards)
Memorable Performances:
Grand Ol Opry
Harrah's Reno/Tahoe
The Golden Nugget (Las Vegas)
Hawaii Pearl Harbor Naval Base
Silver Dollar City (Branson)
Tony Orlando's Yellow Ribbon Theatre (Branson)
Alabama Music Theatre (Myrtle Beach)
England
Wales
Ty Thompson
PGA Golf Professional
Colorado Springs Country Club
David Peel generates energy and excitement everywhere he performs. He's the consummate one-man band! A versatile singer/guitarist with a remarkable career stretching from his native Nashville roots to Hollywood..to Las Vegas...to Branson and finally to his home in the Colorado Rockies. Presently he's the house-entertainer for a sleigh-ride dinner theatre in the snow-covered woods of Summit County, Colorado. (Two Below Zero Dinner Sleigh Rides). David also specializes in corporate and social events, both large and small. He will work with you well before your event date to understand your preferences and plan just the right music for your celebration.
Bio:
While born and raised in Nashville, TN, David hitchhiked with his guitar in tow to Hollywood during a college Spring break in pursuit of a folk-singing career. With dreams of singing the songs he knew and loved driving him forward, he began playing venues throughout Southern California. However, upon discovery by actor Fess Parker of acclaimed Disney films such as 'Old Yeller' and 'Davy Crockett', and star of the hit television series 'Daniel Boone', David began an acting career instead, appearing in series such as 'The Virginian' as well as in 'Daniel Boone'. With the distinction of being the only true "Nashvillian" in the cast, his single film credit would be to play a major role in Robert Altman's Academy-Award-nominated movie, 'Nashville' with Lily Tomlin, Jeff Goldblum, and Henry Gibson.
Returning to his musical roots, David established his own solo recording career in Nashville. He quickly hit national country charts with a string of hit singles including 'I'm Walkin'' and 'Wax Museum' , later to add 5 additional albums; 'Move Two Mountains', 'Hit the Road Jack', 'Rise and Walk', 'I'll Sing On', and 'Glory Bound' to his decades-spanning career.
The Entertainer:
If you closed your eyes, you'd swear it was Neil Diamond himself belting out his '60's hit "Sweet Caroline" or Willie Nelson duetting with Waylon Jennings the country classic, "Good-Hearted Woman". Occasionally using the voices of Johnny Cash, Tom Jones, Willie Nelson, Marty Robbins, Roger Miller, Gordon Lightfoot, David Peel totally captivates his audiences with a huge variety of music styles and crowd-pleasing favorites. Particularly fun is a rendition of the Mickey Mouse Club "theme-song" featuring some of these same voices as young "Mouseketeers"! His ability to also weave in his own music and vocal styles provides a most-enjoyable show.
My Group Performances:
The Folkways (High School)
The Wayside Singers (College)
Take Five (A Randy Sparks-managed folk group)
Rainy Day Friends (Myself and John Wilkinson, guitarist for Elvis)
The Shane Gang (Bob Shane, myself and Michael Hurd)
The Kingston Trio (2004 Christmas Tour: George Grove, Bob Haworth and Myself)
The Peel Family (My own family in Branson '92-'96)
TV and Film:
Daniel Boone
The Virginian
Nashville (Played "Bud Hamilton". This 1975 classic is among the top 100 films of all time)
Albums:
Move Two Mountains (Chart Records)
It Takes Two (Chart Records duet with Connie Eaton)
Rise and Walk (Duet with Laurie Peel)
I'll Sing On (Folk/Gospel)
Glory Bound (Americana/Standards)
Memorable Performances:
Grand Ol Opry
Harrah's Reno/Tahoe
The Golden Nugget (Las Vegas)
Hawaii Pearl Harbor Naval Base
Silver Dollar City (Branson)
Tony Orlando's Yellow Ribbon Theatre (Branson)
Alabama Music Theatre (Myrtle Beach)
England
Wales