Artist's albums
Hard Time County
1999 · album
Melancholy Angel
2023 · album
Kiss Me Like Judas
2023 · single
I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man
2023 · single
Interstate Lullaby / Lost but Found
2021 · album
Interstate Lullaby
2020 · album
Run Skeleton Run
2017 · album
Greasy Dollar
2017 · single
Run Skeleton Run
2017 · single
Radio Moscow
2017 · single
Serpents of Reformation
2014 · album
Madonna & Rose
2012 · album
Room #23
2011 · album
Blessed In An Unusual Way
2006 · album
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Biography
Singer-songwriter David Childers is the proverbial study in contradictions. A resident of Mount Holly, North Carolina, he’s a former high-school football player with the aw-shucks demeanor of a good ol’ Southern boy. But he’s also a well-read poet and painter who cites Chaucer and Kerouac as influences, fell in love with folk as a teen, listens to jazz and opera, and fed his family by practicing law before turning in his license to concentrate on his creative passions. The legal profession’s loss is certainly the music world’s gain. Childers’ new album, Run Skeleton Run, releasing May 5, 2017 on Ramseur Records, is filled with the kinds of songs that have made him a favorite of fans and fellow artists including neighbors the Avett Brothers. Scott Avett contributes to four tracks, and Avetts bassist Bob Crawford co-executive-produced the effort with label head Dolph Ramseur. (Crawford and Childers, both history buffs, have recorded and performed together in the Overmountain Men). Crawford has also called Childers “a great friend, a great thinker and a great man … a true North Carolina treasure.” But let’s take out “North Carolina,” because Childers is the kind of treasure who can spread joy wherever people love listening to great songs. In other words, just about anywhere. Or everywhere.