
Celebrating 50 Years in Music
DAVID PACK
It all starts with AMBROSIA

Photo: Norman Seef
Prog Rock Classics
Ambrosia
1975
Grammy Nominated
Alan Parsons Mixed
”Holdin’ On to Yesterday”
Top 40 Hit
Somewhere I’ve Never Traveled
1976
Alan Parsons Produced
Grammy Nominated
Classic Hits & Best-Sellers
Life Beyond L.A.
1978
David’s #1 Hit
”How Much I Feel”
#1 FM Life Beyond L.A.
One Eighty
1980
3x Grammy Nominated
David’s hit songs
”Biggest Part of Me”
”You’re the Only Woman”
Quincy Jones Launches David’s Producer Career: 1983 - Present
Producer Highlights

David’s amazing journey in music included
Leonard Bernstein, his music mentor & friend
Photo: Lester Cohen
Leonard Bernstein was a 20th Century music icon and I’m proud to call him a friend and a mentor. Here are some memories, and photos I thought you might enjoy, including the project I spent over 5 years creating to honor him, The Songs of West Side Story.
David’s amazing journey in music included Leonard Bernstein, his music mentor & friend

David’s History in Music
Check out the definitive discography of David's recorded works with Ambrosia, as a solo recording artist, as a producer of other artists, and as a creator of special music projects and special causes is far more prolific than his own solo works and this is no accident, it has been his intentional choice for decades, a reflection of his belief that "we are at our best when serving others."