Dennis Davis

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Birth Date:
28.08.1951
Death date:
07.04.2016
Length of life:
64
Days since birth:
26512
Years since birth:
72
Days since death:
2912
Years since death:
7
Categories:
Drummer, Rock musician
Nationality:
 american
Cemetery:
Set cemetery

Dennis Davis is an American drummer and session musician best known for his work with David Bowie.

Dennis Davis Amazing Drum Solo

He was born and raised in Manhattan, New York City and studied with drummers Max Roach and Elvin Jones. He met guitarist Carlos Alomar when they were both playing with Roy Ayers. Davis was hired by David Bowie in 1974 with Alomar and bassist George Murray. Davis formed the rhythm section which performed on a number of Bowie's albums released in the 1970s. The snare sound used on Bowie's Low album is considered one of the most influential musical recordings in popular music. 

In the early 2000s Davis played percussion on David Bowie's live tours, including Bowie's last tour, A Reality Tour in 2003. The drummer for that band was Sterling Campbell who was a previously a student of Davis.

Selective discography

With Roy Ayers

  • Coffy (1973)
  • Virgo Red (1973)
  • Tear to a Smile (1975)
  • Red, Black and Green (1973)
  • You Send Me (1978)
  • I'm the One for your Love Tonight (1987)
  • Double Trouble (1992)
  • Good Vibrations (1993)
  • Naste′ (1995)
  • Mahogany Vibe (2004)

With George Benson

  • Good King Bad (CTI, 1975)

With David Bowie

  • Young Americans (1975)
  • Station to Station (1976)
  • Low (1977)
  • "Heroes" (1977)
  • Stage (1978)
  • Lodger (1979)
  • Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (1980)

With Ronnie Foster

  • Cheshire Cat (1975)

with Iggy Pop

  • The Idiot (RCA, 1977)

With Stevie Wonder

  • Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants (Motown, 1979) -- "A Seed's a Star/Tree Medley"
  • Hotter Than July (Motown, 1980) -- "Did I Hear You Say You Love Me," "As If You Read My Mind", "Master Blaster (Jammin')"
  • Original Musiquarium (Motown, 1982) -- "Do I Do"
  • Characters (Motown, 1987) -- "Free"

With Jermaine Jackson

  • Let's Get Serious (Motown, 1980) -- "Let's Get Serious," "Where Are You Now," "You're Supposed to Keep Your Love for Me"

Source: wikipedia.org

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