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David VanLanding

William David VanLandingham,〔("VANLANDINGHAM, WILLIAM DAVID" ) (retrieved October 24, 2015)〕 (October 6, 1964 – November 17, 2015), known professionally as David VanLanding or David Van Landing, was an American rock music singer, who worked with Michael Schenker Group and Crimson Glory.〔〔
VanLanding was born in 1964〔(David Van Landing ) at ''Encyclopaedia Metallum'〕 and studied in Columbia School Of Theatrical Arts in Maryland and took part in several musicals and shows. After graduation from Wakefield High School, Arlington, he joined the Maryland-based band Mannekin and stayed with them until disbanding in 1990.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Former MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP Vocalist David VanLanding Dies In Vehicle Collision (November 18th, 2015) - News @ Metal Forces Magazine )〕〔("Baltimore hair bands, then and now" ), Wesley Case, ''The Baltimore Sun,'' (Mannekin "then" is photo #3, VanLanding "now" is photo #4)〕 Soon thereafter he was invited to Tony MacAlpine's ''Eyes Of The World'' Tour, replacing Alan Sehorn 〔("Guitar hero Tony MacAlpine praises the phrasing of George Lynch" ), Alan Newton, Originally published in ''The Georgia Straight'', September 6, 1990 (retrieved November 23, 2015)〕〔Garry Sharpe-Young, "Metal: The Definitive Guide : Heavy, NWOBH, Progressive, Thrash, Death, Black, Gothic, Doom, Nu", 2007, ISBN 1906002010, (p. 299 )〕
In 1992 he was with Crimson Glory to replace vocalist Midnight, but left the band shortly before they disbanded the same year. A few years later he together with former musicians of Crimson Glory formed Crush (1995), renamed to Erotic Liquid Culture (1996) 〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Crimson Glory )
In mid-90s he audited with Michael Schenker Group, which resulted in three tours during 1997–1999 (USA, Japan, Europe). He was invited by Michael Schenker again for 2011 (Temple Of Rock South American Tour), and 2012 (Temple Of Rock North American Tour), to replace Robin McAuley who was dealing with health issues.〔〔("Michael Schenker Group" ), by Jo Anna Jackson, October 29, 2012, musictourreviews.com (retrieved November 25, 2015)〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bio )〕 Also, Schenker wrote that he and Van Landing were planning a special show together on the Axes and Anchors cruise; February 2016.〔(Michael Schenker / News ) (retrieved November 23, 2015)〕
Between the tours VanLanding was teaching voice, fronting various bands and talking part is some cover bands.〔
VanLanding died on November 17, 2015 in a car accident, collision with a garbage truck in Clearwater, Florida.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=David Van Landing - Rocker David Van Landing Dies In Traffic Accident - Contactmusic.com )〕〔("Ex-Michael Schenker Group Singer David VanLanding Killed in Auto Accident" ) By Jeff Giles November 18, 2015〕
==Discography==
David VanLanding's credits may be found on the following albums.
*CD ''Erotic Liquid Culture'', 1996, Quadra
*CD ''The Michael Schenker Story Live'', May 1997
*CD ''Michael Schenker Group Live In Tokyo 97'', July 2005

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