The above video is from the summer of 2011 at Manhattan Beach Lodge in Manhattan Beach Minnesota during their Labor(less) Day Weekend Parrothead Music Festival - on the beach in the afternoon.
The above video is from "Boats and Bars VI" a benefit hosted by the Lakes Area Parrot Heads in Detroit Lakes MN.
This video (above) is of The Today Show in July 2009. Dave is behind the plant for a good portion of this video, but it was taken by a fan in the audience while filming 'live' in Key West.
(above) Performing 'live' on the CBS Early Show in Key West with Howard Livingston and the Mile Marker 24 Band.
(above) Dave performing Bob Marley's One Love
(above) Dave performing Pachabel's Canon in D - used in many wedding ceremonies - mixing the traditional song with the island ceremony!
(above) Dave performing "Here Come The Bride" (The Wedding March) on Steel Drum
(above) Dave performing "You Send Me" a Sam Cook song
(above) Dave performing Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville instrumentally. This is a song often used at wedding receptions and private events.
Depending on the circumstances and event, Dave can perform this, and many others, either instrumentally
or sing the lyrics. Dave also performs a version of this song as "Minnesotaville" when appropriate.
(video above)Somewhere Over The Rainbow is often used during wedding ceremonies. Dave performs this acoustically in this video.
(video above) Girl from Ipanema - a traditional steel drum tune from Brazil.
(above) Dave sings Jimmy Buffett's "Volcano" with Howard Livingston and the Mile Marker 24 Band
(above) 2009 Trop Rock Music Awards - Presentation of the Band of the Year Award
(above) This is a magical moment. The video is a bit long, but it's worth watching!
This was filmed at Meeting of the Minds 2008 (Jimmy Buffett's fan club, the Parrothead's annual international convention held each year in Key West), and it happened that right before this song they had announced that Captain Tony, a Key West Icon, had passed away. A Pirate Looks At Forty was one of Capt. Tony's favorite Buffett songs. While playing this song the electricity went out.
After grabbing a bullhorn, Dave Herzog, Jason Miller, and Howard Livingston continued the song - in the dark, along with Hulbur Gagliardini, the trumpet player. It was a very touching moment - and funny! The toast at the end of the video says it all!!