David Briggs was born in
Douglas, Wyoming. He left Wyoming in 1962 to
hitchhike his way to Los Angeles and Canada, then finally settled in California, the place he would call home for the rest of his life. In the mid-sixties, Briggs began producing in the music business working on
Bill Cosby's label,
Tetragrammaton Records. One of the first albums he produced was for comedian
Murray Roman. According to Briggs, this was the first album ever released with the word "fuck" on it. Working on Cosby's label led Briggs into doing his own production work with artists such as
Alice Cooper,
Summerhill,
Quatrain,
Spirit,
Nils Lofgren and his band Grin, and
Jerry Lynn Williams. In 1968, after picking up a hitchhiking
Neil Young, Briggs went on to produce the singer-songwriter's first solo album, entitled
Neil Young (1968). This led to a lifelong friendship between the two men, with Briggs co-producing over a dozen of Young's albums including
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and
After the Gold Rush. Young's
Sleeps with Angels album (1994) is the last work that Briggs produced before his death in 1995. Other than producing with Young, Briggs worked on albums with many successful artists, including
Willie Nelson,
Tom Rush,
Steve Young,
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and
Royal Trux. A production and distribution deal was formed in 1970 between Columbia Records, Briggs and attorney Art Linson. Already an established producer, Briggs and Linson founded Spindizzy Records. ==Death and posthumous projects==