Dave Padwin

Under Appreciated

DAVE PADWIN
 
 

This month’s Under-Appreciated Rock Band is a Los Angeles psychedelic rock quartet called Music Emporium.  The bandmembers are Casey Cosby (organ and vocals), Dave Padwin (lead guitar, acoustic guitar and vocals), Carolyn Lee (bass guitar, acoustic bass, piano, organ and vocals), and Dora Wahl (drums and percussion).  A rock band that was half men and half women was rare enough in those days; but in this case, the women represent the excellent rhythm section (bass and drums).  In that respect, Music Emporium might be unique among 1960’s bands.  Their eclectic background and the fact that three of the four bandmembers are classically trained musicians lend additional interest to their music. 

 

After changing the band’s name from Cage to Music Emporium, the last of the four joined up, guitarist Dave PadwinPadwin came from a completely different background and had been in a bar band in Chicago called the Prediktors.  When Casey Cosby met him, he was working at a store called the Guitar Center

 

All of the songs on the Music Emporium album are original compositions, with 8 of the 10 being written or cowritten by Casey Cosby.  Four of these were composed by Cosby with Thom Wade, who had been in Gentle Thursday.  Dave Padwin contributed “Sun Never Shines”.  Milt Bulian – who has worked in the field of education for decades and now lives in the Jacksonville, NC area – describes himself as a “groupie” for Music Emporium; he wrote “Times Like This” and had been a member of Brass Plus

 

The music by Music Emporium varies considerably and is never better than when Carolyn Lee is singing, particularly on the fantastic “Velvet Sunsets”.  Casey Cosby handles most of the lead vocals, with Dave Padwin sitting in for his punky song “Sun Never Shines”.  Casey Cosby’s organ defines their sound, though Dave Padwin’s guitar is also prominent.  

 

(October 2013)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021