- Born
- Birth nameDavid Michael Navarro
- Height1.73 m
- Born June 7, 1967 to James Raul 'Mike' Navarro and Constance Colleen Hopkins. His paternal grandparents immigrated from Mexico; his mother, Constance, was a model and worked on Let's Make a Deal (1963). After his parents divorced when he was seven, Dave moved with his mother to Bel Air, and lived with her until she was murdered in March 1983 by her boyfriend. Her murderer was eventually caught thanks to the help of America's Most Wanted (1988). While at a skating park, Dave heard a Jimi Hendrix song, and decided to become a professional guitar player. After stints in both Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers (during his time with the latter group, Dave caused a sensation when he smooched band mate Flea on the cover of "Guitar" magazine) and turning down offers to join Guns N' Roses, he started his own band, "Spread", and released a solo album, "Trust No One".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nichol
- SpousesCarmen Electra(November 22, 2003 - February 20, 2007) (divorced)Rhian Gittins(October 15, 1994 - October 20, 1994) (annulled)Tania Goddard(1990 - 1993) (divorced)
- ParentsJames Raul NavarroConstance Colleen Hopkins
- Goatee
- PRS guitars
- Often plays shirtless.
- Frequently wears a fedora.
- Psychedelic guitar solos.
- He owns one of Kurt Cobain's guitars.
- Played the drums on Michelle Branch's song "Are You Happy Now?".
- Is of Mexican descent.
- Guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers, formerly with Jane's Addiction.
- Was elected National Recording Artists Vice President of SAG-AFTRA in September 2013.
- As a viewer of television if there's something I don't like or find offensive, I just don't watch it.
- I have never been sexually aroused by a man. But I have yet to kiss Johnny Depp, so you never know.
- And I've also come to the conclusion that, as far as guitar solos and things like that are concerned, it's more important to complement the music rather than take away from it.
- It's impossible to compare two bands. It would be like comparing two lovers.
- There have been times when I felt suicidal and I would stop my head from going in that direction of negativity because I thought there'd be something I'd miss that was funny in the future. If there's a chance I'm going to laugh tomorrow then want to live to experience that.
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