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Pipe's best-known song, "The Pipe did more than 200 shows in "It's almost impossible to get a Freshman," say a lot about the 46 states and Canada, and two- job like I have — it's not a job you band's merchandising manager. plus months in Europe. The sec- can give a resume for. It's defi- Throwing caution to the wind, ond month in Europe, the band nitely a who-you-know thing," says Dave, who feels a "sense of David Weingarden, a 24-year-old opened up for KISS. West Bloomfield native, fulfilled "Until the record came out [on accomplishment" at persevering a lifelong dream — even though RCA's label], sometimes they in such a tough field. When the Verve Pipe doing so meant he had called Dave, he had two to leave school just two classes to go before earn- classes before gradua- ing his diploma from tion from Michigan MSU. Without looking State University. back, he dropped his But he doesn't regret tc2 classes, sublet his apart- it for a minute. `1- ment and moved his stuff Dave almost beams home, ready for the road. when talking about the But he does plan to career he stumbled finish school. When the upon. It all began when band goes into the studio a friend offered Dave a to cut a new album, job doing concert pro- Dave will head back to motion — everything the classroom. from ushering to secu- The guys who corn- rity to merchandise prise the Verve Pipe — sales. His first job was brothers Brian and Brad selling T-shirts at a Vi- Vanderark (Brian is lead olent Femmes concert vocals and guitar, Brad at MSU. Dave kept is bass and vocals), A.J. with the student-run Dunning (guitar, vocals), company, Pop Enter- Donny Brown (drummer, tainment, until his se- vocals) and Doug Correl- nior year, when he took la (keyboard and percus- over as co-director. sion) — are "nice guys, "There was always real laid-back." Coming music around the from the Great Lakes house," says Dave. "I al- state has something to do ways needed music to with it, says Dave. listen to, and would tell "Michigan people are my parents, Tve got to the coolest people in the do something in music Nice Jewish by David Weingarden: The Verve Pipe's world. Around the world, to be happy."' merchandising manager. From Congregation if you meet people from Michigan, you know Shaamy Zedek and West Bloomfield High School to the were playing to 10 people," says they're good people." Verve Pipe has three albums. sound stages of the United States Dave. "Before we got the tour bus, we were in a van and Ryder Villains is the latest, following two and Europe. Of course, a career in show truck. You just keep on going independent releases on their own business can be precarious, at the back to places, gain a following." label, LMNO Pop —rye Suffered least, and his parents tried to And although he loves what he A Head Injury and Pop Smear. steer him toward more stable does, Dave admits that the long 'Tye done quite a bit, seen a lot professions. But the self-de- days are not always glamorous. — I don't know what I want to do scribed "big Deadhead" and fan But sometimes they are. [in the long-term], but I want to ofjazz great Herbie Hancock says Tooling around New York or stay with the Verve Pipe for a he couldn't stay away from tunes. Los Angeles between gigs, for ex- while," says Dave, who admits to Enter Verve Pipe, an East ample. "They're big cities, with being romantically unattached. Lansing-based band which so much to do; [you could] see a But romance may not be his played little-known venues filled different band every night' says top priority. 'Tye learned so much with faithful fans before signing Dave. in the last year and a half," says On a typical day, he wakes up Dave. Whatever the future holds, with RCA in 1995. The friend who brought Dave on the tour bus or in a strange ho- it had better be in the music in- into the biz moved on to be a tour tel, helps lug the band's gear into dustry "because that's my first coordinator for the Verve Pipe. a new venue, and starts setting love." ❑ They played an East Lansing up.. "Then I do my thing with the The Verve Pipe will headline show, and talking with band merchandise. I get in at 2 p.m. a show April 22 at the Michi- merni- -c afterwards, Dave of- and don't leave until 3 or 4 in the - gan State Auditorium, with fered h., services. A week and a morning." Sponge and Tonic. Tickets are half later, they took him up on Still, "I love it." There's a cer- available through Ticketrnas- his offer. tain satisfaction to following ter. Since December 1995, Dave through on your dreams. 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