Ambrosia is an American quartet rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1970. They were active from 1970-1982 after that they became active again in 1989 till present. The Ambrosia band later had roughly six or more members. They currently tour internationally and have worked with many notable artists in the past and present.
After forming in 1970, the grip was discovered in 1971 by Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Zubin Mehta who featured the rock band as part of the so-called All-American Dream Concert. It, however, took them four more years to get a fantastic record deal.
History of The Band
The rock band was founded as a quartet band with David Pack, who is a guitarist and vocalist born July 15, 1952, Joe Puerta, born July 2, 1951, who is a bassist and also a vocalist like David, Christopher North, who is a keyboardist and Burleigh Drummond who is the drummer.
According to an interview granted by David Pack, he said he met Joe when he was 15, and they were in a band called The Sentry. Then about three years later, when they were 18, the two of them formed a “supergroup” of musicians from the South Bay of Los Angeles.
They were initially called Ambergris Mite but realized that another band had come out with an album called Ambergris, so they had to go back and look for another band name. David Pack said that the band had to open the dictionary and pick the word after ambergris which was “Ambrosia,” and the meaning related to the band; Ambrosia meant the nectar of the Gods.
In 1969 the band’s music perspective changed after the group attended a show at the Whiskey a GO GO nightclub in West Hollywood, California, the United States, in December. There they saw an unknown band called King Crimson, a progressive rock band that incorporated jazz, folk, and electronic elements into their music.
In 1971, the Ambrosia band was invited to the Hollywood Bowl, an amphitheater in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, to play there on stage to test the new sound system that had been installed there by a friend of theirs.

Gordon Parry, the head engineer in charge at the Hollywood Bowl, was so fascinated with how the group performed that he invited them back to attend performances by the Los Angeles Philharmonics, a pretty large orchestra. He also introduced them to Zubin Mehta, an Indian conductor of Western classical music, and featured the Ambrosia band as part of a so-called All-American concert.
In 1978 Christopher North left the group right before their most significant pop breakthrough with the number three hit “How Much I Feel” they followed the success of that with another number three hit, “Biggest Part of Me,” and the follow-up “You’re the Only Woman” in 1980.
Their next album failed, ending their run-of-the-chart success and the group broke up while each individual was still active as a session musician, vocalist, and producer. The group auditioned for A&M Records, owned by Jerry Moss and Alpert Herb and was founded in 1962, earlier on in their history but were signed by 20th Century Fox Records in 1975, who helped to release two albums for the group.
10 Facts About the Ambrosia Band
- The band was formed initially with four members.
- Ambrosia was formed in 1970.
- The name Ambrosia was not the first choice, and it had to be changed.
- They were inspired by the Beach Boys, Jimmy Reed, King Crimson, and The Beatles.
- In 1971 they got to perform at Hollywood Bowl but test the sound equipment.
- They got featured in the All-American Dream Concert.
- The band broke up in 1982 but got back together years after.
- They were signed to 20th Century Fox Records.
- Their first album was released in 1975.
- In 2001 the band recorded a live album at the galaxy theater in California without David Pack.
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The Career of Ambrosia Band
Ambrosia band started in 1970, with about 5 top 40 hot singles released between 1975 and 1980. Most of the original member band members have been active with the group for 30 years to the present day, except the lead vocalist David Pack who left entirely in the year 2000.
Ambrosia band started with a lightweight AOR sound; they used to be test bands for a PA system company. The band would go to different venues, try to audition the venue’s sound system, and play their music. They were auditioning the system at the Hollywood Bowl. Gordon Perry, one of the engineers, was fascinated with the music they were performing and told them they should learn more about classical music.




