David Pack

Our guest has been blessed with one of the most distinctive voices in the music industry. His stand-out lead-vocals for the rock group Ambrosia have left impressionable hits in our minds over the years such as, Biggest Part of Me, How Much I Feel, Holding on to Yesterday, and You’re The Only Woman. Over his hit-packed career, he has continued to write and produce for diverse artists such as Brian McKnight, Michael McDonald, Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle, Brian Setzer, Andre Crouch, Take 6, Bruce Hornsby, Chick Corea, Trisha Yearwood, Linda Ronstadt and others. Recently, he released his long-awaited new solo album, The Secret of Movin On on Concord/Peak records, highlighting vocal collaborations with Journey frontman Steve Perry, Heart’s Nancy Wilson, the Eagle’s Timothy B. Schmidt, and Dewey Bunell of America. It’s a definite must get album. We’re glad to welcome David Pack, our first guest of the new year, to Inside MusiCast.
Fri, January 5, 2007 






Reader Comments (9)
Thanks for your post. Honestly, after spending time with David, I didn't get the impression that he was full of himself. I also felt that David was open to all of the questions we had for him. There were a couple of times during the interview where it seemed as though he couldn't hear us, but other than that he was very accomodating. The fact that he was so willing to chat with us extensively about his successes, as well as his falling out with Ambrosia was very open and honest. In any case, I appreciate that you have taken the time to listen to Inside MusiCast and to express your thoughts here.
Best wishes!
Rick SuchInside MusiCast
Eddy
But this interview leaves me back happy and confused at one time. Don't know how to explain my feelings about it. Must sort my thoughts first... more maybe later.
Oh yeah I totally agree, I sure rememberd Ambrosia, but I didn't know until resently and most likely throuh Inside MusiCast I reolised how broad and intresting side of Mr. Pack who lived actually in the same town in the LA area called Torrance.