- Wild Bill Davis
Wild Bill Davis (
November 24 ,1918 –August 17 ,1995 ) was the stage name of Americanjazz pianist,organist , and arranger William Strethen Davis.Davis was born in
Glasgow, Missouri . He is best known for his pioneering jazzelectronic organ recordings and for his seminal four-year tenure with theTympany Five , the legendary backing group forLouis Jordan . Prior to the emergence of Jimmy Smith in 1956, Davis (whom Smith had reportedly first seen playing organ in the 1930s) was the pacesetters among organists.He originally played guitar and wrote arrangements for
Milt Larkin 's legendary band during 1939–1942. Davis played a crucial role as the pianist-arranger in Louis Jordan's Tympany Five (1945–1949) at the peak of their success in the period 1945–1949, before switching to organ in 1950 and heading his own influential organ/guitar/drums trios.Davis was originally supposed to record "April in Paris" with
Count Basie 's Orchestra in 1955 but when he could not make the session, Basie used his arrangement for the full band and had a major hit.In addition to working with his own groups in the 1960s, Davis made several albums with his friend
Johnny Hodges , leading to tours during 1969–1971 withDuke Ellington . In the 1970s he recorded for theBlack & Blue records label with a variety of swing all-stars, and he also played withLionel Hampton , appearing at festivals through the early 1990s.Selected discography
* 1959 - "In The Groove!" (Fresh Sound, 1959-60) with
George Clarke ,Bill Jennings ,Grady Tate
* 1959 - "In The Mellow Tone" (same)
* 1986 - "Live at Swiss Radio Studio Zürich" (Jazz Connaisseur) withClifford Scott ,Dickie Thompson ,Clyde Lucas
* 1987 - "70th/30th Anniversary Live Concert" LP together with Austrian Jazz organist T.C. Pfeiler http://www.tcpfeiler.comExternal links
* [http://wm07.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:w9fpxq95ld0e~T1 All Music Guide]
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