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In September 2008, he was the opening act for [[Blue Man Group]]'s tour in Canada and the United States. He has also opened for [[Snoop Dogg]]. During the halftime of a [[Golden State Warriors]] basketball game in November 2007, Garibaldi drew a painting of [[Carlos Santana]] after which the musician unexpectedly greeted Garibaldi and later signed the creation.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/community/Warriors_Santana_Art_Auction.html | publisher=[[NBA]] | accessdate=2008-09-22 | date=November 2007 | title=Warriors Santana Art Auction }}</ref>
In September 2008, he was the opening act for [[Blue Man Group]]'s tour in Canada and the United States. He has also opened for [[Snoop Dogg]]. During the halftime of a [[Golden State Warriors]] basketball game in November 2007, Garibaldi drew a painting of [[Carlos Santana]] after which the musician unexpectedly greeted Garibaldi and later signed the creation.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/community/Warriors_Santana_Art_Auction.html | publisher=[[NBA]] | accessdate=2008-09-22 | date=November 2007 | title=Warriors Santana Art Auction }}</ref>

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==References==
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Revision as of 22:09, 4 December 2008

David Garibaldi (born 1982 in Los Angeles, California) is an American performance painter. His specialty is his "Rhythm and Hue" stage act in which he rapidly creates paintings of notable rock musicians.

In September 2008, he was the opening act for Blue Man Group's tour in Canada and the United States. He has also opened for Snoop Dogg. During the halftime of a Golden State Warriors basketball game in November 2007, Garibaldi drew a painting of Carlos Santana after which the musician unexpectedly greeted Garibaldi and later signed the creation.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Warriors Santana Art Auction". NBA. November 2007. Retrieved 2008-09-22.