BIOGRAPHY
David Berkeley is an American singer-songwriter born in 1976 in New Jersey. His music is mainly classified as folk and he is known for his poetic lyrics and expressive voice. Berkeley studied at Harvard and traveled the world, which influenced his songs with themes of travel, love, and personal reflection.
He started his musical career in the 2000s and progressively gained recognition with albums like "The Fire in My Head" and "Some Kind of Cure." Berkeley is also recognized for his intimate live performances and his ability to connect with his audience through stories and emotionally charged songs.
In addition to his musical career, David Berkeley has written a book, "140 Goats and a Guitar," which accompanies the album "Some Kind of Cure" and shares the narratives that inspired the album. Berkeley is also involved in various projects, including collaborations with other artists and contributions to film and television soundtracks. His work reflects a continuous quest for authenticity and personal expression through music and literature.