Richard Sealock
Dave German
Richard Sealock was born & raised in
Decatur Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta.
Born to musical parents, his father
played guitar and both parents sang
country music.
Richard began acoustic playing guitar
at age 10 and, at 12 years he was
singing as well. He soon picked up
electric guitar and mandolin.
Richard's career was strongly
influenced by the Beatles, Crosby,
Stills & Nash, country music, Blues &
Rock and Roll. Early in his career he
played solo, duos & with bands in the
Atlanta area.
Today, Richard lives and plays in the
Colorado Springs area with Sealock &
German, as well as continuing as a
solo artist. His music career is
complimented by his technical
knowledge of stringed instruments. He
has repaired and restored instruments
for 26 years and continues this work in
Colorado.
Dave started playing guitar at the age of ten
after years of lessons on piano and violin. After
playing in a multitude of school bands, Dave's
first professional appearance was in a Denver
bar band along with high school buddy Rusty
Young (of Poco fame) in 1962.
Dave played in several bands in and around
Denver, often being asked to "sit in" when a
regular guitar player was sick or couldn't make
the gig. During Dave's Denver days he also
played lead guitar for Sonny & Cher, Glen
Campbell, and Freddy Cannon on their
Midwest tours in 1965. Dave joined the Army
on a four-year enlistment in 1966 and was out
of the music scene until 1970.
After moving to Europe (Germany) in 1972,
Dave started playing the folk music scene as a
single until joining up with two German
nationals to form the band Westwood in 1975.
It was in Mannheim, Germany, in 1976 that
Dave met up with Rusty Young again at Poco's
"Indian Summer" European tour. Rusty gave
Dave a nickel-plated Dobro to use on
Westwood's first LP.
Altogether, Westwood released three LPs in
1976, 1980, and 1982, along with several
singles, all containing songs written exclusively
by Dave. The 1980 LP, "Winner Takes All",
made the hit parade in Germany, shot
Westwood to the top, and resulted in a full
touring calendar.
After around a thousand live concerts, all
one-night stands, in conjunction with the
corresponding radio and TV appearances,
Westwood got a severe case of "burn-out" and
disbanded in 1984. Dave returned to the
States in 1986 and settled in Colorado Springs,
Colorado. In 1997, Dave agreed to do a
reunion concert with his old band Westwood in
Germany. This one "reunion concert" turned
into nine sold out concerts over a three-week
period and Dave has been returning to
Germany on an annual basis to play a
nostalgic tour with Westwood. Currently,
however, Dave is busy writing songs and
working with Richard to promote Sealock &
German.

Contact:
Dave German (719) 649-3431
Acoustic guitar and 2-part harmonies. Songs from the past as well as original songs from today
make up the program of Sealock & German.
Sealock & German Gigs