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Back in the Day, He Was Da Nu Man

Tue Apr 01, 2008 at 10:51:55 AM
Someone's actually selling this bit of Dallas music history here, as well as many other local rock-show handbills from the 1980s.

In The Los Angeles Times today, there appears a brief paid obituary without any further explanation; all it says is the name of the deceased, William David Bindler, along with Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries. But there are plenty of folks living in Dallas who could fill in the copious blanks: After all, David was one of the first people any of us at Thomas Jefferson High School in the mid-1980s knew who was in a real band. Back then he was the drummer in Da Nu Man, which would perform at the Theatre Gallery and 500 Cafe and Kool Vibes, and which, in October 1986, released the single "Sidestreets" on Russell Hobbs and Jeff Liles' Deep Ellum Records. Later came Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! with no less than Nervebreaker Barry Kooda.

David died over the weekend of a bleeding ulcer, according to a mutual friend from T.J.; she says "it got the best of him," simple as that. He was 41 and married, and he leaves behind a 17-year-old son. For his part, yesterday Barry Kooda posted a video, available after the jump, Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! made at the State Fair of Texas many, many years ago. Also, some of David's former classmates from T.J., many of whom also grew up and moved away only to settle back in the old neighborhood, will gather on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Club Schmitz. Of course, all who knew David are welcome. --Robert Wilonsky

Category: Local Music

4 Comments:

steve says:

I drank a bit too much and passed out in my car before Jeffrey Lee Pierce came on at this show - and I'm still pissed about it.

Remember when the Theater Gallery had a community fridge, but no bar?

Amy Corless says:

David Bindler was the only boy at Walnut Hill Elementary School with hair down to his butt AND in 6th grade he played a solo version of Stairway to Heaven in the school talent show. I have some sweet memories of my friend and I love him.

Candy Kos says:

An appropriate song for David. David had a way cool Killing Joke t-shirt that he got when he traded a guy in London his Levi's for it. I always picture David in his boxers and this t-shirt, walking down the stret in London. I remember when I was 15 and Russel gave me $15 to go buy beer for Theatre Gallery, that night I was the bar.

john barrett says:

Dave was the greatest
my band Cathouse played gigs with danuman
Dave played in my band down in Austin -Twin Freaks-I remember my band and da nu man playing an hourlong jam on La Bamba
Good Times
Snatch Lizard was so rocking!

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