David was used as the name for a number of rock groups, one being a obscure Canadian act that formed in the late '60s. There were six members in this little-known group, all male except for the lead singer, Deborah Kelly. A few of the other members -- or so it seems -- were Francis Webster, Ted Grimes, and John Webster, who played the guitar and the trumpet. Both Francis Webster and Ted Grimes wrote some of the songs the band performed.
In 1968, David released its debut album, a self-titled offering that carried tracks filled with influences from styles that ranged from soul...