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  1. David Taylor Chastain (born August 31, 1953) [2] is an American heavy metal guitarist and the owner of Leviathan Records and Diginet Music. Chastain emerged in the mid-1980s along with a wave of other neo-classical guitarists.

  2. David T. Chastain (Atlanta, Georgia, 31 de agosto de 1963) [1] es un guitarrista estadounidense, propietario de las compañías Leviathan Records y Diginet Music. Chastain es un guitarrista de heavy metal que emergió de la escena de la década de 1980 en la oleada de guitarristas neoclásicos.

  3. David T. Chastain is one of the most versatile, original and acclaimed guitarists of our generation. His guitar shines on all of his diverse recordings. From his dominant metal guitar on his CHASTAIN band releases, to his neoclassical showcases on his early instrumental releases, to his fusion oriented instrumental releases in the 90s, to his ...

  4. 21 de feb. de 2014 · 6.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 530. 35K views 10 years ago. United States, 1989, Leviathan Records ...more. United States, 1989, Leviathan Records1.- Excursion into Reality 00:002.- Dangerzone F107...

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  6. Chastain es una banda de heavy metal formada por el guitarrista David T. Chastain en Cincinnati, Estados Unidos. [1] Han lanzado hasta la fecha más de diez álbumes de estudio, y entre sus filas han contado con músicos reconocidos, como el caso de Fred Coury, baterista de Cinderella. [2]

  7. David T. Chastain (born in Atlanta, Georgia on 31 August 1953) is an American guitarist and owner of Leviathan Records and Diginet Music. Chastain is a metal guitarist who emerged in the mid-'80s along with a wave of other neo-classical guitarists.