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David Lasater Ragsdale is an American musician. He is best known as the violinist and guitarist for the rock band Kansas from 1991 to 1997 and from 2006 to 2023. He toured for four years with Louise Mandrell before joining Kansas, and he released a solo album in 1997. Ragsdale has appeared as a guest artist with various other bands.

Early life
Ragsdale was born into a musical family. He started violin at the age of three at the insistence of his mother, training in classical music. At around 13 years old, he picked up the guitar to express himself through rock music, because he had not heard violin in rock. ==Career==
Career
After college, Ragsdale moved to Nashville to pursue a music career, and eventually joined country music singer Louise Mandrell on tour for four years in the late 1980s. In January 1987, Mandrell performed with her band in New York City on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. During this visit, Ragsdale stayed with a hometown friend who was working in New York, and the friend played for him the 1986 Kansas album Power. Ragsdale felt that the album was missing violin sounds, so he arranged a violin part and made a new recording with his own violin mixed in. Kansas member Phil Ehart heard a cassette tape of the recording and phoned Ragsdale to praise it, but Ehart did not ask Ragsdale to join the band at that time. Ragsdale left Mandrell's tour in 1989 and moved to Los Angeles where he played rock music. Ehart phoned him there in early 1991, inviting him to record violin with the band at a studio in Atlanta. After a few weeks of sessions, the band welcomed Ragsdale as a full member, to begin touring that summer.) He moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, and played in rock theater shows. ==Musical style==
Musical style
In his youth, Ragsdale was inspired by gypsy jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli as well as electric jazz violinists Jean-Luc Ponty and Jerry Goodman. Robby Steinhardt of Kansas was a major influence on Ragsdale. He often plays a Steinberger electric guitar. One experimental violin he played was a prototype headless electric model handcrafted in graphite composite by Ned Steinberger; in September 1991 this "priceless one-of-a-kind" prototype was stolen from Ragsdale's backstage dressing room at Showcase in Raleigh, North Carolina. ==Discography==
Discography
SoloDavid and Goliath – (Renaissance Records, 1997) With KansasLive at the Whisky – (1992) • The Kansas Boxed Set – (1994) on the new track "Wheels" • Freaks of Nature – (1995) • There's Know Place Like Home – (2009) • The Prelude Implicit – (2016) • The Absence of Presence – (2020) Guest The Smashing Pumpkins: Siamese Dream – "Disarm" and "Luna" (1993) • Motherland: Peace 4 Me – "Y" (1994) • Kerry Livgren and Corps de Pneuma: When Things Get Electric – (1995) • Queensrÿche: Hear in the Now Frontier – (1997) (on "Sign of the Times") • Salem Hill: The Robbery of Murder (1998) • John Elefante: On My Way to the Sun – (2013) (on "This Is How the Story Goes") • Seventh Key: I Will Survive - (2013) (on "Sea of Dreams" and "What Love's Supposed To Be") • Glass Hammer: Ode to Echo (2014) • Spock's Beard: The Oblivion Particle (2015) ==References==
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