David Garibaldi was born in
Oakland, California. His interest in music started at a young age by hearing his mother and her sister singing and playing piano. He took piano and violin lessons before switching to percussion by age 10. Garibaldi played a drum kit for the first time at age 15, after hearing an older student play rock n’ roll beats. He was able to reproduce the beat by ear and continued self-teaching himself how to play the drums by listening to records. He later joined the high school’s big band and practiced with the help of Eddie Tinga, a drummer and employee of the
US Postal Service who also served in the
Air Force reserve. After being drawn into service, Tinga gave Garibaldi his drum kit so he could practice at home. At age 17, Garibaldi’s parents bought him his first drum kit, which he would later use to record Tower of Power’s debut album “
East Bay Grease”. He graduated high school in 1964. During his time at
Chabot Junior College, he attended a
James Brown concert at the
San Jose Civic Auditorium. During the rehearsals, Garibaldi was impressed by the musicians’ precision and rhythmic patterns. Soon after, Garibaldi formed his first band called The Disciples. He played with them until 1966, when he was drawn into service. Garibaldi received basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base in
San Antonio, Texas, where he also auditioned for the 724th Air Force Band. During his service at
McChord Air Force Base in
Tacoma, Washington, Garibaldi performed with different ensembles, including a
symphonic orchestra where he played
timpani, concert
snare drum and
mallet percussion. He also played the drums and played with friends and acquaintances in Tacoma. After being honorably discharged in December 1969, Garibaldi enrolled again at Chabot Junior College to finish his studies. == Career ==