David Werner. Photograph courtesy of Leading Authorities.
David L. Werner, a popular local singer, comedian, and former member of the Capitol Steps,
was found dead over the weekend at a hotel on the Eastern Shore, associates confirmed
on Monday.
“I know that he’s passed away,” says Mark French, the head of the Leading Authorities speakers bureau, who had Werner as a client.
“He was one of the finest people I’ve ever known. He will be sorely missed by his
family here at Leading Authorities.”
We received an e-mail on Sunday from an individual who had booked Werner for an upcoming
event: “Dave Werner from the Capitol Steps was found dead yesterday in a hotel on
the Eastern Shore. Unknown cause of death.” A family spokesman said the location was a motel in Grasonville, Maryland, but there was no new information on why he was there or what happened.
Werner was 54 years old. “We’ve been working with him almost 20 years on an exclusive
basis. It’s quite a personal tragedy,” French says.
We also spoke with the office of Werner’s sister, Susan Werner, who is also a singer and songwriter and has performed with her brother. Her office
confirmed the death but gave no further details. The family spokesman said Werner, in addition to his sister, is survived by his wife, Kim, his parents, and four other siblings.
According to a bio from Leading Authorities, Werner joined the Capitol Steps in the
1980s when he was a Senate staffer. While with the popular group, “he performed in
over 1,000 live shows and television and radio broadcasts,” the bio reads. He went
solo in 1995. According to the bio, he “performed for trade associations and corporate
meetings around the country, entertaining them with equal parts inside-the-Beltway
political commentary and Iowa-bred humor.” According to Susan Werner’s website, the
family is from Iowa.
Werner was a graduate of Yale Law School, according to the Sidney’s Music & Entertainment
website. Sidney’s also booked him for events. Bob Dodelin, the agency’s president, said, “I’ve known David since I got to town in the late
’70s. He is the headliner and writer for the Gridiron Dinner, and has been for years,
and appeared with his sister at the Barns at Wolf Trap, most recently in the last
year or two. She was billed, and he participated.”
We will update this story as we get more information.
David Werner, Former Member of the Capitol Steps, Found Dead Over the Weekend
There are few details except he was found at a hotel on the Eastern Shore.
David L. Werner, a popular local singer, comedian, and former member of the Capitol Steps,
was found dead over the weekend at a hotel on the Eastern Shore, associates confirmed
on Monday.
“I know that he’s passed away,” says
Mark French, the head of the Leading Authorities speakers bureau, who had Werner as a client.
“He was one of the finest people I’ve ever known. He will be sorely missed by his
family here at Leading Authorities.”
We received an e-mail on Sunday from an individual who had booked Werner for an upcoming
event: “Dave Werner from the Capitol Steps was found dead yesterday in a hotel on
the Eastern Shore. Unknown cause of death.” A family spokesman said the location was a motel in Grasonville, Maryland, but there was no new information on why he was there or what happened.
Werner was 54 years old. “We’ve been working with him almost 20 years on an exclusive
basis. It’s quite a personal tragedy,” French says.
We also spoke with the office of Werner’s sister,
Susan Werner, who is also a singer and songwriter and has performed with her brother. Her office
confirmed the death but gave no further details. The family spokesman said Werner, in addition to his sister, is survived by his wife, Kim, his parents, and four other siblings.
According to a bio from Leading Authorities, Werner joined the Capitol Steps in the
1980s when he was a Senate staffer. While with the popular group, “he performed in
over 1,000 live shows and television and radio broadcasts,” the bio reads. He went
solo in 1995. According to the bio, he “performed for trade associations and corporate
meetings around the country, entertaining them with equal parts inside-the-Beltway
political commentary and Iowa-bred humor.” According to Susan Werner’s website, the
family is from Iowa.
Werner was a graduate of Yale Law School, according to the Sidney’s Music & Entertainment
website. Sidney’s also booked him for events.
Bob Dodelin, the agency’s president, said, “I’ve known David since I got to town in the late
’70s. He is the headliner and writer for the Gridiron Dinner, and has been for years,
and appeared with his sister at the Barns at Wolf Trap, most recently in the last
year or two. She was billed, and he participated.”
We will update this story as we get more information.
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