"Much of David Meece’s musical success can be credited to his widespread appeal. His fans still range from
pre-teens to retirees, with musical tastes that vary from classical to pop."
Much of David Meece’s musical success can be credited to his widespread appeal. His fans still range from
pre-teens to retirees, with musical tastes that vary from classical to pop. His ability to connect with a broad
public is rooted in his childhood: Growing up in the small town of Humble, Texas, David distinguished himself as a
child prodigy and began touring as a concert pianist at the age of ten. By fourteen, he performed the Mozart Piano
Concerto in F Major with the Houston Chamber Orchestra. He won a nationwide talent show at the age of fifteen and
toured England, Germany, France, Switzerland and Holland. When he was sixteen, he was the featured soloist with the
Houston Symphony, performing the difficult Khachaturian Piano Concerto, 45 minutes in length under the direction of
renowned conductor, Andre Previn.
He went on to record a dozen more of his own collections of original songs and contributed his gifted works of
inspiration to many other projects. Over 30 of his compositions have reached the top of the charts, some titles
sharing the #1 place simultaneously in more than one genre. Favorites such as his signature song, “We Are the
Reason” have been recorded by well over 200 other artists and sung in several languages.
His songs caught on internationally and so did his travels as he became a favorite in Australia, Canada, throughout
Asia, Europe and South Africa. He was called upon to guesDavid Meece AGMF_6.jpgt in Billy Graham Crusades among
other outreaches and television broadcasts. He has participated in festivals that introduced Contemporary Christian
Music to the masses. Though memories of many are of his packed out stadium concerts with his band, he has truly
enjoyed the opportunity to endear himself with just a piano to the smaller congregations tucked away here and there.
Life has not always been easy for the gifted artist. David grew up in a house dominated by an abusive, alcoholic
father, crippling his self worth and confidence. In 1986, at the height of his career, his father passed away,
bringing deep unresolved hurts to the surface. He was in the middle of a 70 City Tour entitled, “Seventy Times
Seven,” when he received a phone call from his brother telling him of his father’s death. After the
funeral, he resumed his tour. While standing up in front of thousands each night, singing about forgiveness, he
found himself in desperate need of forgiving his own dad. Because of David’s courage to transparently share
his powerful testimony of this process, countless individuals have been brought to a place of healing in their own
lives!
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