Dave Alvin (born November 11, 1955, in Downey, California), is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has been one of the leading proponents of 'roots' or 'American' music, bringing together elements of rock-and-roll, blues, rural and tejano music.
Alvin and his older brother Phil Alvin grew up loving Americana, country and blues. In 1979 they formed The Blasters with friends Bill Bateman and John Bazz.
Shortly after leaving the Blasters, Alvin joined X as lead guitarist after the departure of Billy Zoom.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
California Snow (Dave Alvin/Tom Russell) from Dave Alvin's "Blackjack David" tabbed by Mike Berry [email protected]
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I'm just [A]trying to make a [D]living I'm an [A]old man at 3[D]9 [A]Two kids and an [D]ex-wife [E]Moved up to Riverside [A]Working down on the [D]border Driving [A]back roads every [D]night [A]Mountains east of [D]El Cajon [E]North of the Tecate [A]Line
Well the [D]California [E]summer sun will [A]burn right to your [D]soul [A]In the winter you can [D]freeze to death In the [E]California [A]snow [D][A][D]
[A]I catch the ones I'm [D]able to Watch the [A]others slip a[D]way [A]I know some by their [D]faces And I [E]even know some by name [A]Guess they think that [D]we're all movie [A]stars and millio[D]naires [A]Guess that they [D]still believe that [E]dreams come true up [A]here
But I [D]bet the weather's [E]warmer [A]down in Mexi[D]co [A]And no one ever [D]tells them 'bout the [E]California [A]snow [D][A][D]
[A]Last winter found a [D]man and wife [A]Just about day [D]break [A]Laying in a [D]frozen ditch [E]South of the interstate [A]I wrapped 'em both in [D]blankets But [A]she'd already [D]died [A]Next day we sent him [D]back alone [E]Across the border[A]line
[D]Don't know where they [E]came from Or [A]where they planned to [D]go [A]But he carried her [D]all night long Through the [E]California [A]snow [D] [A] [D]
[A]Sometimes when I'm [D]alone out here I get to [A]thinking about my [D]life [A]Maybe I should go to [D]Riverside And try to [E]fix things with my wife [A]Maybe just get in [D]my truck And drive as [A]far as I can [D]go [A]Away from all the [D]ghosts that haunt The [E]California [A]snow
Well the [D]California [E]summer sun can [A]burn right to your [D]soul [A]In the winter you can [D]freeze to death In the [E]California [A]snow [D] [A] [D] [A]In the winter you can [D]freeze to death In the [E]California [A]snow [D]