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Rev. Gary Davis
Blues / Roots Music / Acoustic

She ain't crazy. Shes just funny that way,



SANTA MARIA, California
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Member Since5/18/2006
Band MembersSpread the word about the Rev!
InfluencesSelf-taught. But influenced many himself.
Sounds LikeHe doesn't sound like anybody but himself, but a lot sound like him.
Record LabelUnknown Indie
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   About Rev. Gary Davis
In his prime of life, which is to say the late '20s, the Reverend Gary Davis was one of the two most renowned practitioners of the East Coast school of ragtime guitar; 35 years later, despite two decades spent playing on the streets of Harlem in New York, he was still one of the giants in his field, playing before thousands of people at a time, and an inspiration to dozens of modern guitarist/singers including Bob Dylan, Taj Mahal, and Donovan, and Jorma Kaukonen, David Bromberg, and Ry Cooder, who studied with Davis. Davis was partially blind at birth, and lost what little sight he had before he was an adult. He was self-taught on the guitar, beginning at age six, and by the time he was in his 20s he had one of the most advanced guitar techniques of anyone in blues -- his only peers among ragtime-based players were Blind Arthur Blake, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Blind Willie Johnson. Davis himself was a major influence on Blind Boy Fuller. Davis's influences included gospel, marches, ragtime, jazz, and minstrel hokum, and he integrated them into a style that was his own. In 1911, when Davis was a still teenager, the family moved to Greenville, SC, and he fell under the influence of such local guitar virtuosi as Willie Walker, Sam Brooks and Baby Brooks. Davis moved to Durham in the mid-'20s, by which time he was a full-time street musician, and celebrated not only for the diversity of styles that his playing embraced, but also for his skills with the guitar, which were already virtually unmatched in the blues field. Davis went into the recording studio for the first time in the '30s with the backing of a local businessman. Davis cut a mixture of blues and spirituals for the American Record Company label, but there was never an equitable agreement about payment for the recordings, and following these sessions, it was 19 years before he entered the studio again. During that period, he went through many changes. Like many other street buskers, Davis always interspersed gospel songs amid his blues and ragtime numbers, to make it harder for the police to interrupt him. He began taking the gospel material more seriously, and in 1937 he became an ordained minister. After that, he usually refused to perform any blues. Davis moved to New York in the early '40s and began preaching and playing on streetcorners in Harlem. He recorded again at the end of the 1940s, with a pair of gospel songs, but it wasn't until the mid-'50s that a real following for his work began developing anew. His music, all of it now of a spiritual nature, began showing up on labels such as Stinson, Folkways, and Riverside, where he recorded seven songs in early 1956. Davis was "rediscovered" by the folk revival movement, and after some initial reticence, he agreed to perform as part of the budding folk music revival, appearing at the Newport Folk Festival, where his raspy voiced sung sermons, most notably his transcendent "Samson and Delilah (If I Had My Way)" -- a song most closely associated with Blind Willie Johnson -- and "Twelve Gates to the City," were highlights of the procedings for several years. He also recorded a live album for the Vanguard label at one such concert, as well as appearing on several Newport live anthology collections. He was also the subject of two television documentaries, one in 1967 and one in 1970. Davis became one of the most popular players on the folk revival and blues revival scenes, playing before large and enthusiastic audiences -- most of the songs that he performed were spirituals, but they weren't that far removed from the blues that he'd recorded in the 1930s, and his guitar technique was intact. Davis's skills as a player, on the jumbo Gibson acoustic models that he favored, were undiminished, and he was a startling figure to hear, picking and strumming complicated rhythms and countermelodies. Davis became a teacher during this period, and his students included some very prominent White guitar players, including David Bromberg and the Jefferson Airplane's Jorma Kaukonen (who later recorded Davis's "I'll Be Alright" on his acclaimed solo album Quah!). The Reverend Gary Davis left behind a fairly large body of modern (i.e. post-World War II) recordings, well into the 1960s, taking the revival of his career in his stride as a way of carrying the message of the gospel to a new generation. He even recorded anew some of his blues and ragtime standards in the studio, for the benefit of his students.

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May 11 2009 4:50 PM

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May 3 2009 12:55 PM

Hi there bro' Just popped by to say thank you for being my friend. I appreciate your friendship greatly and wish you all the best! Have a great Sunday, and feel free to drop by any time.....much respect...Mojo!


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Apr 24 2009 3:03 PM

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Apr 17 2009 9:10 PM



Everywhere they went, they found that we were already there, then they would leave that part out of their his-stroy books.

RIP Bro.
Richard
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Mar 22 2009 2:28 AM

"...keepin' music real down-home for y'all..."

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The Eye

The Eye



Mar 7 2009 10:27 AM

Your music is so good!
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Jan 7 2009 8:40 PM

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Dec 4 2008 11:46 AM


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Jesse Goplen

Jesse Goplen



Nov 1 2008 11:14 PM

Hey Reverend!

I made this music video from old public domain movies. Please pass it along!

Edward J. Renehan Jr. - writer & musician

Edward J. Renehan Jr. - writer & musician



Oct 30 2008 4:13 PM

Hey there. God bless my old teacher Gary Davis.
All the best, - Ed Renehan
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Oct 24 2008 8:07 PM

its been to long Rev, i hope all is well.
Flake Brown

Flake Brown



Aug 26 2008 3:03 PM

How you doin'?

The Soul Sailor

The Soul Sailor



Aug 22 2008 3:09 PM

We got the blues.
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Al Rivers



Jul 29 2008 2:39 AM

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"Wanderin'" Tom-Kat Carson



May 30 2008 5:40 PM

Just stoppin' by to wish you a WACKOBILLY weekend!
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May 20 2008 2:55 AM

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May 10 2008 7:58 PM

Howdy Rev!

Just droppin' by to let you know!

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