- Guy Davis (musician)
Guy Davis (
May 12 ,1952 - ) is an award winningblues guitarist, actor, and musician. He is the son of actorsOssie Davis andRuby Dee .Davis' roots
Guy says his
blues music is inspired by the southern speech of his grandmother. Though raised in theNew York City area, he grew up hearing accounts of life in the rural south from his parents and especially his grandparents, and they made their way into his own stories and songs. Davis taught himself the guitar (never having the patience to take formal lessons) and learned by listening to and watching other musicians. One night on a train fromBoston to New York he picked upfinger picking from a nine-fingered guitar player.Acting
Throughout his life, Davis has had overlapping interests in music and acting. Early acting roles included a lead role in the film "
Beat Street " oppositeRae Dawn Chong and on television as ‘Dr. Josh Hall’ on "One Life to Live " Eventually, Davis had the opportunity to combine music and acting on the stage. He made his Broadway musical debut in 1991 in theZora Neale Hurston /Langston Hughes collaboration "Mulebone", which featured the music of Taj Mahal.In 1993 he performed
Off-Broadway as legendary blues player Robert Johnson in "Robert Johnson: Trick the Devil". He received rave reviews and became the 1993 winner of the Blues Foundation's "Keeping the Blues Alive Award” presented to him by Robert Cray at the W.C. Handy Awards ceremony.Davis creates his own work: Looking for more ways to combine his love of blues, music, and acting, Davis created material for himself. He wrote "In Bed with the Blues: The Adventures of Fishy Waters" -- an engaging and moving one-man show. The Off-Broadway debut in 1994 received critical praise from "
The New York Times " and the "Village Voice ".Davis' writing projects have also included a variety of theatre pieces and plays. "Mudsurfing", a collection of three short stories, received the 1991 Brio Award from the Bronx Council of the Arts. "The Trial", (later renamed, "The Trial: Judgement of the People"), an anti-drug abuse, one-act play that toured throughout the New York City shelter system, was produced Off-Broadway in 1990, at the McGinn Cazale Theater. Davis also arranged, performed and co-wrote the music for an
Emmy award winning film, "To Be a Man". In the fall of 1995, his music was used in the national PBS series, "The American Promise ".The blues
For the past decade, Davis has concentrated much of his efforts on writing, recording, and performing music. In the fall of 1995, he released his Red House records debut "Stomp Down Rider", an album that captured Davis in a stunning live performance. The album landed on top lists all over the country, including in the "
Boston Globe " and "Pulse" magazine.Davis' next album, "Call Down the Thunder", paid tribute to the blues masters, but leaned more heavily towards his own powerful originals. The electrifying album solidified Davis' position as one of the most important blues artists of our time. It too was named a top ten album of the year in the "Boston Globe" and "Pulse", and "Acoustic Guitar" called it one of the “thirty essential CDs from a new generation of performers”.
Davis' third Red House disc, "You Don't Know My Mind", which includes backing vocals by Olu Dara, explodes with passion and rhythm, and displays Davis' breadth as a composer and powerhouse performer. It was chosen as ‘Blues Album of the Year’ by the Association For Independent Music (formerly NAIRD). The "
San Francisco Chronicle " gave the CD four stars, adding, "Davis' tough, timeless vocals blow through your brain like a Mississippi dust devil."Charles M. Young summed up Davis' own take on the blues best when he wrote his review in "
Playboy " magazine, "Davis reminds you that the blues started as dance music. This is blues made for humming along, stomping your foot, feeling righteous in the face of oppression and expressing gratitude to your baby for greasing your skillet."Guy’s fourth album was, "Butt Naked Free", the first of all of the albums since that have been produced by John Platania, former guitarist for
Van Morrison . In addition to John on electric guitar, it includes musician friends such asLevon Helm (The Band ), multi-instrumentalist, Tommy “T-Bone” Wolk (Hall & Oates ,Carly Simon , ‘Saturday Night Live’ Band), drummer Gary Burke (Joe Jackson), and acoustic bassist, Mark Murphy (Walt Michael & Co., Vanaver Caravan). The musicians all performed “Waitin’ On the Cards to Fall” from this album on theConan O’Brien show.Of the fifth album "give in kind", music critic Dave Marsh wrote, “Davis never loses sight of the blues as good time music, the original forum for dancing on top of one's sorrows. Joy made more exquisite, of course, by the sorrow from which it springs.”
It was this album that caught the ear of Ian Anderson, founder and lead singer of Jethro Tull, who invited Guy to open for them during the summer of 2003. He wrote in his invitation, “Folk Blues (Sonny Terry, J.B. Lenoir) is where I started. Hearing Guy is like coming home again.” Many notables in the entertainment world who call themselves Guy Davis fans include
Jackson Browne ,Maya Angelou , andJessica Lange , who had Guy perform his take on theBob Dylan song, “What’s a Sweetheart Like You (Doing in a Dump Like This)” for a special fundraiser she and her husbandSam Shepard organized for Tibetan monks in Minnesota. "Chocolate to the Bone", Guy’s sixth album followed with more accolades and acclaim including a W.C. Handy award nomination for “Best Acoustic Blues Album”. In fact, Guy has been nominated for nine ‘Handy Awards’ over the years including for “Best Traditional Blues Album”, “Best Blues Song” (“Waiting On the Cards to Fall”) and as “Best Acoustic Blues Artist” two times.His latest album, "Legacy" was picked as one of the Best CDs of the Year byNational Public Radio (NPR), and the lead track on it, “Uncle Tom’s Dead” was chosen as one of the Best Songs of the Year. This of course is ironic as FCC rules won’t allow it to be played on the air, but it’s a fitting tribute nonetheless. The only other artist on both lists wasBrian Wilson of theBeach Boys fame.The cover for this album was drawn by noted comic book artist and graphic illustrator,
Guy Davis . The tongue-in-cheek cartoon strip that is included in the liner notes, is a collaboration between the two men. A winery in California completes the triumvirate as it is headed by a man also named Guy Davis (http://www.davisfamilyvineyards.com). He created a limited edition wine in their honor with the label artwork done by illustrator Guy.Bluesman Guy has contributed songs on a host of ‘Tribute’ and ‘Compilation albums’, including collections on bluesmen Charley Patton and Robert Johnson, for Putumayo Records collections including, "From Mali to Memphis" and the children’s album called, "Sing Along With Putumayo", for tradition-based rockers like the
Grateful Dead , songwriters likeNick Lowe , and for Bob Dylan’s 60th birthday CD called, "A Nod to Bob ", even on aWindham Hill collection of choral music, and alongside performers likeBonnie Raitt , Jackson Browne, andBruce Springsteen for a collection of songs written by his friend, legendary folksinger, ‘Uncle’Pete Seeger , called, "Where Have All the Flowers Gone".However, easily the proudest recording project he’s been involved with is the one produced by his friend Larry Long, called "I Will Be Your Friend: Songs and Activities for Young Peacemakers", in which Guy contributes the title track. It's a CD collection of enriching songs combined together with a teacher’s aid kit to help teach diversity and understanding. It is all part of the national “Teaching Tolerance” (www.tolerance.org) campaign and continues to be distributed by the
Southern Poverty Law Center , and sent to every public school in the country to help combat hatred.Recent projects done by Guy Davis
Guy wrote a couple songs and recorded with
Dr. John forWhoopi Goldberg ’s "Littleburg" series, and appeared and sang in "Jack’s Big Show", both for the Nickelodeon network,Nick Jr .Guy has also done residency programs for the Lincoln Center Institute, the
Kennedy Center , the State Theatre in New Jersey, and works with “Young Audiences of NJ”, doing classroom workshops and assembly programs all across the country and in Canada for Elementary, High School, and College students.Most recently Guy had the honor of appearing in the PBS special on Jazz and Blues artist, the late Howard Armstrong. And he was an honored guest at the Kennedy Center Awards, in which his folks received their medals, alongside other recipients like
Warren Beatty ,Elton John and composerJohn Williams from the President of the United States.He has also been performing with
Pete Seeger andTao Rodríguez-Seeger at select venues. One of his more recent concerts with Pete and Tao was a benefit concert that took place atMcDaniel College inWestminster, Maryland in August 2008.Awards
Over the course of his eclectic career, Davis has received three Blues Award nominations as well as the Foundation's coveted "Keeping The Blues Alive" award in 1993 including:
*“Best Acoustic Album of the Year”
*“Best Acoustic Artist of the Year”
*“Best Instrumentalist”Guy Davis recordings
*Chocolate to the Bone ~ Guy Davis
*Skunkmello ~ Guy Davis
*Butt Naked Free ~ Guy Davis
*Give in Kind ~ Guy Davis
*Call Down the Thunder ~ Guy Davis
*You Don't Know My Mind ~ Guy Davis
*Stomp Down Rider ~ Guy DavisTV appearance
Back on
June 16 ,2000 Guy appeared on the "Late Night Show with Conan O'Brien" withPatrick Stewart and Julie Brown to discuss his upcoming works at the time.External links
* [http://www.guydavis.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/therealguydavis Guy Davis on myspace]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5479749 An interview/soundtrack of Guy]References
YouTube Videos
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n58XH4KSs_E Joppatowne]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3pakynn8aQ Chocolate Man]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86Ys1drMBuc Things About Coming My Way]
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