David St. Romain, a cajun native, spent his childhood on the wing of his dad's career in the automobile industry ranging from Florida to the pelican state where he began performing as a teenager in local bars. His influences range from heavy metal, rock & roll, R&B and traditional and contemporary country.
Discovered by a local Louisiana producer, David began recording a project in February of 2000 under the direction of Dan Tyler, one of many of Nashville's hit songwriters. Dan spent the next few years developing David and released the debut independent album, titled DSR. Over the next five years David spent most of his time and talents promoting his record by performing an average of 200 shows a year entertaining on stages in over 20 states. Around the fall of 2004, studio bass player Mike Brignardello began producing and helping David start a writing and publishing career. And in 2006 David penned his first published song.
During his travels David met the love of his life and married her in 2005. A year later following the birth of their first little girl, David was chosen as one of the finalist for the 5th season of USA Network's Nashville Star. After 8 weeks of competition, David placed 3rd in the nation out of 20,000 earning him national recognition alongside the likes of Randy Owen, from the country music super-group Alabama, & Blake Shelton. David spent the summer of 2007 touring the nation with the Nashville Star cast and making thousands of new fans.
With the excitement of David's success on TV still running high throughout the nation, David has spent the last two years writing and performing preparing for his new album set to be released in early 2010. Look for the debut single from DSR in the fall of 2009.
The future is looking bright for David with now a second baby girl and a team ready to take country music by storm.