b. August 5, 1948, Texas (USA)
David Hungate is a bass player noted as a member of Los Angeles pop-rock band
Toto from 1977-1982.
Boz Scaggs's "Silk Degrees" album of 1976 included Hungate and several other future members of Toto. Hungate's tracks featured the "hook" popping bassline on the single "Lowdown," and the lyrical bass fills on "Harbor Lights" and "We're All Alone." Since 1982 he has worked as a session musician in Nashville and has worked with
Greg Lake,
Bryan Adams,
Dolly Parton,
Rosanne Cash and
Melissa Manchester among others. Hungate also plays guitar and has produced and recorded with several country artists.
He has performed on hundreds of albums, movie scores, TV shows and commercials and has won four Grammys for his work with Toto and
Chet Atkins. David Hungate along with the other members of Toto inducted into the Musicians' Hall of Fame in Nashville in 2009.